Follow Dylan Offman, the president of Truth Co-op, as he shows you around Truth's common spaces, bedrooms, and tells you about some of the perks and quirks of the co-op! Truth house is commonly know as having a mixture of Ann Arbor area students and international exchange students for a fun mixture of personalities within the home. Co-ops are inclusive and strive to be safe spaces for all who wish to join.
Two yellow tickets to the Union Circus, presumably for a show in the Big Top. Both tickets are labeled for Section B, Row 9. These particular items were adhered to a scrapbook belonging to former University of Michigan student, Stowell Stebbins . Written around the tickets are the names "Catherine Clark" and "S.C.S. (not including the [illegible])".
Pages 15 - 17 of "United States volunteers in Nicaragua and the death of Benjamin Linder :
hearing before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One hundredth Congress, first session, May 13, 1987." This letter was sent days before the author, who is the namesake of Linder Cooperative House, was killed by contra forces in Nicaragua during his time helping to build hydroelectric dams in local communities.
Typed letter from Lewis Cass to Stevens Thomas Mason detailing the suspected dispute with Ohio over their claim of Toledo. Cass calls on Mason to ask for presidential intervention in the issue.
Promotional video for UM School of Music, Theatre & Dance's 2016 production of "The Imaginary Invalid," featuring comments from director and designers as well as footage of the cast.
Writeup of José Casas' "Flint" from the Detroit Free Press, focusing on Casas' process in writing the play and the feelings of the cast about performing the play in Flint.