by Alan Stamm This semester could be the last for an ultra-selective campus group at the University of Michigan that began early last century. The 25-member organization, Order of Angell, is described by The Michigan Daily as "an exclusive senior honor society oft-criticized for its legacy of racism and its elitism." It's in the news because of a three-page letter to Class of 2021 members, posted this week above the names of 10 past members, 10 other alumni and five current participants. "We believe that it is time to disband Order of Angell," they say. Its "positive values do not outweigh the immeasurable pain ... caused to members and to communities of color on campus."