Only one player on the Michigan men’s basketball team has first-hand collegiate experience playing for Wolverines coach Dusty May. Graduate center Vlad Goldin is by far the most knowledgeable of May’s coaching style and culture after playing with...
Let me paint a familiar picture for you: You settle into your seat in a big lecture hall, readying your laptop or notebook for another 90 minutes of mindless note taking. As your professor begins to speak, their...
On Feb. 27, I walked into my designated polling location to vote in the Michigan presidential primary. On the Democratic ballot that I had requested, there were only two options: President Joe Biden and “uncommitted.” I did not...
It’s October 2016, and the halls of my middle school are flooded with students cheering and shouting. I’m floating among the lively crowd, not quite as rowdy as the rest, but with a smile on my face nevertheless....

The lost election

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In high school, I thrived in extracurricular activities. After suppressing my extroverted personality for eight hours of class, after-school activities allowed me to unleash it. Clubs were an opportunity to find friends I would’ve never met otherwise. In...
Like many students at the University of Michigan, I’ll be a first-time voter this November. But as the presidential election looms closer by the minute, I must shamefully confess that I can’t name a single specific policy proposed...

What to watch for: Illinois

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Coming out of the bye week, things are looking relatively bleak for the No. 24 Michigan football team. With two losses in just six games, the Wolverines face an uphill battle to find success both in the Big...
In high school, I had reading phases spanning myriad genres, ranging from an intense interest in wild fantasy sagas to a soft spot for memoirs and especially a strange fixation for historical fiction novels. Page by page, I...
When Adam Fantilli stopped by his old Chicago Steel rink on his way to the World Junior Championships, he didn’t just go in for a skate. He left a question hanging in the air for assistant coach Matt...
Greta Kampschroeder is right where she belongs.  After a year across the country and two years as a reserve for the Michigan women’s basketball team, Kampschroeder — now a senior guard — is expected to have an increased role...