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umichforchoice:

This is going to be a really amazing event, sponsored by the University of Michigan Institute for Research on Women and Gender! It’s being moderated by my Comm 101 professor, Susan Douglas, who has authored several books on portrayals of gender in the media, and Anna Holmes (the founder of Jezebel!) is one of the panelists. Especially in light of the upcoming election, it’s important for everyone to stay informed on the way that party politics will specifically impact women’s health, so this lecture is sure to be super awesome and very informative.
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umichforchoice:

This is going to be a really amazing event, sponsored by the University of Michigan Institute for Research on Women and Gender! It’s being moderated by my Comm 101 professor, Susan Douglas, who has authored several books on portrayals of gender in the media, and Anna Holmes (the founder of Jezebel!) is one of the panelists. Especially in light of the upcoming election, it’s important for everyone to stay informed on the way that party politics will specifically impact women’s health, so this lecture is sure to be super awesome and very informative.


Hey U of M students! Are you registered to vote? Do you need to alter your city of registration to Ann Arbor?

umichforchoice:

The Michigan Secretary of State will have its mobile branch office on campus in front of the Michigan League on Friday, September 28 and will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you are not already registered to vote you can do that there, and if you are and would like to change your registration to Michigan or Ann Arbor specifically, they can do that also. 

You can also register to vote in the City of Ann Arbor in person Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the office of the Ann Arbor City Clerk, Second Floor, Ann Arbor City Hall, 301 East Huron Street. 

Remember: the deadline to register to vote is quickly approaching, and it’s important that everyone’s voice is heard! 

Ann Arbor followers: ARE YOU REGISTERED?


If you are interested in women’s health, bodily autonomy, and preserving women’s right to choice, follow the U of M Students for Choice blog!

butnotinlove:

We will be keeping you updated on the latest progressions in anti-choice legislation and other legislative attacks on women’s health, as well as providing our personal thoughts and commentary and linking you to articles on relevant topics.

Follow us at umichforchoice!

If you’re a U of M student interested in being a contributor, drop me an ask and I’d be happy to chat with you about it. 

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“Checking in with Michigan Olympians,” infographic for the Michigan Daily, by Alicia Kovalcheck. 30 July 2012.

My latest design work for the newspaper: An update about University of Michigan athletes in London. If you live in Ann Arbor, pick up a copy of Monday’s paper to check it out  in person (page 12). c: View Larger

alimarko-art:

“Checking in with Michigan Olympians,” infographic for the Michigan Daily, by Alicia Kovalcheck. 30 July 2012.

My latest design work for the newspaper: An update about University of Michigan athletes in London. If you live in Ann Arbor, pick up a copy of Monday’s paper to check it out  in person (page 12). c: