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Tag Archives | University of Michigan
OpenCourseWare: Take a Class at MIT…FOR FREE
by Krissy Schwab on January 22, 2013 in Saving, Smart Shopper, Trends, Zing Zone

Why College Tuition Costs Keep Rising
by Christine Bilger on July 31, 2012 in Family Focus, Featured, Saving, Trends
I recently got an email from my college stating that tuition costs would be going up for the 2012-2013 academic year. So why do these costs keep going up?

Letter to Cass Tech Does Not Dampen The PSL’s First State Championship!
by Jonathan Slappey on November 30, 2011 in Zing Zone
Cass Tech’s win at Ford Field gave the Technicians and the entire Detroit Public School League their first ever Division 1 state championship proving that Detroit 2.0 and its sports teams are making a comeback!

Detroit Sports on a Win Streak!
by Jonathan Slappey on October 4, 2011 in Zing Zone
Detroit sports fans witnessed a weekend for the record books as teams from all over the state earned wins this weekend. Read on for the historic recap.

On a Boat in the D
by Kristen Curzytek on August 25, 2011 in Intern Alley
The Quicken Loans Content and Creative team got a chance to get away one afternoon and do some team building aboard the Diamond Queen boat down the Detroit River!
Quicken Loans Capital Markets Update – Widened Trade Deficit Indicates Growing Economy
by Jenny Zhang on November 13, 2009 in Market Update
Treasury prices are mostly unchanged this morning as this week’s $81 billion auctions conclude. Each of this week’s auctions was met with strong demand. With the auctions behind us, investor focus returns to market data.
Quicken Loans Capital Markets Update – Equities Rally as Dow Breaks 9,000
by Jenny Zhang on July 24, 2009 in Market Update
Quicken Loans Capital Markets Update for July 24, 2009
Equities had a strong rally yesterday as the Dow broke the 9,000 mark for the first time since January. In the bond market, yesterday was a difficult day. The catalyst was the announcement by the Treasury that it will auction $236 billion in securities next week, of which $115 billion have a term of 2 or more years.
