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Upgraded Winter Storm Warning for the area from Grand Rapids to Saginaw Valley
Sherif SaadGrand Rapids, MIBrother of Dee Ann Warner Gives Update on the Mounting Charges Against Her Husband
Tracy StengelTecumseh, MIWrestling: No. 6 Buckeyes earn weekend victories over No. 5 Michigan, Michigan State
The LanternColumbus, OHA Note Is Given To A Cop By A Young Boy, Who After Reading It Jumps Up From His Seat
Northville HeraldLakeland, MIMen’s Gymnastics: No. 5 Ohio State set to face No. 6 Michigan in Ann Arbor
The LanternColumbus, OH
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Michigan Daily
No. 3 Michigan dominates longtime rival No. 11 Ohio State in home meet
Sierra Brooks, Naomi Morrison, and Natalie Wojcik led the charge on Saturday for a No. 3 Michigan women’s gymnastics team that was ready to rebound. With the support of 8,515 fans, the Wolverines (3-1 overall, 1-1 Big Ten) fed off the energy of the second-largest home crowd in history, ending the Buckeyes’ (7-1, 1-1) undefeated season and securing its first Big Ten win of the year, 197.975-196.350.
Michigan Daily
UMich student founds community garden to help refugees
While many students at the University of Michigan often engage in activism through protesting with the local community, LSA senior Phimmasone Kym Owens took a different approach to student activism. Seeking to aid refugees living in Washtenaw County, Owens created a community garden in December of 2021 in collaboration with the Matthei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum and Jewish Family Services Ann Arbor.
Michigan Daily
Sierra Brooks’ consistency powers her to all-around victory
Sierra Brooks stepped up to the beam looking for redemption. One week after the senior gymnast took an uncharacteristic fall on the beam, Saturday provided an opportunity for Brooks to get back on track. After splitting the beam last week, Brooks took the week in practice to modify her routine...
Michigan Daily
Mason Parris is ‘leaving no stones unturned’ in quest for heavyweight national title
Michigan wrestling was overwhelmed at Crisler Center on Friday night. In front of nearly 8000 fans, the third-ranked Wolverines suffered their first home defeat of the season at the hands of No. 6 Ohio State — mustering just three individual victories en route to a 23-15 final. The Buckeyes...
Michigan Daily
Both old and new faces highlight Michigan’s mindset against Maryland
After a devastating loss on Friday, the No. 3 Michigan wrestling team wanted to harness the opportunity in front of them: a chance to regain momentum with a strong showing against Maryland. Michigan went out and competed in every weight class, and that was intuitive of their mindset. In a...
Michigan Daily
Op-Ed: When climate friendly practices meet student friendly budgets
Inherent to the modern college experience, University of Michigan students are among the millions of college-goers struggling to meet the financial burden of higher education. A survey in 2022 demonstrated that 68% of college students have a difficult time affording their education. A recent article in The Michigan Daily lists laundry fees as one of the hidden costs of college and their negative effects on health. When Vice President Kamala Harris visited campus two weeks ago, her sentiment that “we are in this together” was targeted toward climate policy and student activism. However, when it comes to dealing with the financial struggle of college, U-M students likely feel they are in it alone.
Michigan Daily
No. 3 Michigan falters in rivalry dual with No. 6 Ohio State
With 7,900 fans piling into Crisler Center, the No. 3 Michigan wrestling team looked to continue to rebound against No. 6 Ohio State, just a week after its first loss to No. 1 Penn State. In the highly anticipated matchup the Buckeyes got the upper hand on their rivals early and often, handing the Wolverines another frustrating loss.
Michigan Daily
UMich Flint students and faculty hold People’s Town Hall to discuss Flint’s Strategic Transformation Plan
Students, faculty and staff at the University of Michigan-Flint met in a hybrid format Wednesday evening for a town hall meeting to discuss U-M Flint’s Strategic Transformation Plan, which focuses on U-M Flint’s future. The meeting was opened by Kimberly Saks, assistant professor of Political Science at U-M...
Michigan Daily
Michigan proves too much for Maryland
Big Ten wrestling remains at the top of the world – or at least the wrestling community. Five teams ranked in the country’s top 11 will do that, especially when No. 1, 2 and 3 are in the same conference. So even in a conference meet, when No....
Michigan Daily
Michigan earns first Big Ten win against Ohio State
The Michigan men’s gymnastics team pulled off a hard-fought victory over its archrival, Ohio State, this Saturday for its first Big Ten win of the season. Across six events, the Wolverines (2-0 overall, 1-0 Big Ten) outscored the Buckeyes (0-1, 0-1) 409.200 – 404.000. After a demanding meet on the road the previous weekend, Michigan coach Yuan Xiao spoke to the Wolverines recovery process.
Michigan Daily
Michigan goes unbeaten at ITA Kickoff Weekend to advance to National Indoor Championship
With a trip to the National Indoors Championship on the line, the No. 5 Michigan men’s tennis team entered the ITA Kickoff Weekend weekend with one goal — win both of its matches. Despite spots of trouble, the Wolverines (6-0 overall) posted matching 4-0 victories over Cal Poly...
Michigan Daily
Michigan reconciles mistakes in win over Minnesota
In its loss to Maryland on Thursday, the No. 13 Michigan women’s basketball team struggled with foul trouble and turnovers throughout the game. Two players fouled out, and the team committed 24 turnovers. On Sunday, however, the Wolverines controlled those parts of the game en route to a dominant...
Michigan Daily
Michigan dominated by Penn State’s knockdown shooting and scoring depth, 83-61
STATE COLLEGE — As Penn State wing Seth Lundy released the ball from 3-point range with four minutes remaining in the first half, the ball clinked against the rim, ricocheting straight up in the air. And as the ball descended, hitting the rim once again, time seemed to stand still. Every player on the court fixated on one thing — whether the Nittany Lions would get the favorable bounce.
Michigan Daily
In Happy Valley, Dickinson was anything but
STATE COLLEGE — Just minutes into the second half, it became glaringly obvious that the Michigan men’s basketball team wouldn’t be leaving Happy Valley with a win. A barrage of 3-pointers from Penn State quickly spiraled the Wolverines into a funnel of lethargy. The game was all but over.
Michigan Daily
Crafty offense pushes Michigan past Penn State, 7-3
Entering Friday night’s matchup with No. 6 Penn State, the No. 7 Michigan hockey team (15-9-1, 7-8) had a trend that it needed to buck. Since late October, the Wolverines had fallen into an imperfect rhythm, in each series doing the exact same thing. They’d come out slow, emerge winless in the first game, then turn it around to win the second.
Michigan Daily
Michigan promotes Kirk Campbell as new quarterbacks coach
The Michigan football team has announced Kirk Campbell as its next quarterback coach. Following Matt Weiss’s termination from the program last week due to his involvement with “computer access crimes,” the Wolverines had a vacancy to fill on the staff. On Friday afternoon it was announced that...
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