Dear Annie: I feel so alone and abandoned by my only child

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Dear Annie: I’m sitting here contemplating my life. I’m 65, ill and live alone with my little dog. Fifteen years ago, my only daughter asked for space while completing her master’s thesis. I gave her space, but since then, I’ve only seen her about five times. I’ve begged her to talk to me and asked for her forgiveness,...

Michigan’s competition for starting goaltender ramps up ahead of season opener Michigan goaltender competition heating up

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Questions surround the No. 7 Michigan hockey team with a vastly different roster entering Yost Ice Arena this season. The answers will slowly reveal themselves in the early games of the season as different Wolverines contend for spots. However, between the pipes, only one goaltender can take the reins. And similar to the start of last season, the decision...

Decisive plays against Minnesota highlight special teams importance for Michigan

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Brandyn Hillman bolstering Michigan secondary with long-standing skills

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Brandyn Hillman bolstering Michigan secondary with long-standing skills Skip to content Home » Sports » Football » In expanded role, Brandyn Hillman bolstering Michigan secondary with long-standing skills Source link

Today’s daily horoscopes: Scorpio, solar eclipse sparks insights to bring dreams within reach (10/02/24)

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Nancy Black Tribune Content AgencyLinda Black Horoscopes for Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024Today’s Birthday (10/02/24). Your exploration strikes gold this year. Health and vitality grow with steady, disciplined routines. Autumn energizes your physical performance. Upgrade your brand and presentation this winter. Get productive this spring in peaceful privacy, for a summer of love, partnership and collaboration. Investigate exciting possibilities.To...

UMich shouldn’t use neutrality to escape responsibility

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Following the adoption of the University of Michigan Principles on Diversity of Thought and Freedom of Expression in January of this year, the University created an advisory committee tasked with investigating the state of discourse on campus and how the University could help foster it. In its findings released earlier this month, the committee reported that “diversity of...

Canceling plans? Blame social burnout

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During the summer, I set my goal for sophomore year: form as many friendships as possible. When I arrived on campus last month, I filled the empty spaces on my Google Calendar with events and challenged myself to have multiple conversations with new friends every day. I started discussions with strangers at the University of Michigan Museum of...

That’s the scoop

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A few nights ago, while my friends and I were at dinner, we made a deal that the first person to talk about the latest drama had to pay the bill. After enduring small talk about classes and the very “interesting” change in the weather, we ate our appetizers in silence. Just as I was about to break,...

For me, running is about being alone — but it’s time to change.

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This fall, two relay teams of four Daily Arts staffers will train for and run the Probility Ann Arbor Marathon. But as writers, we can’t just run the race — we have to write about our past experiences with running, how we are preparing for the marathon, what we look forward to and what we are afraid of. I...

I suck at pottery, but that’s not the point

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This past summer, I waited in line for three hours to see arguably one of the most famous sculptures in the world. The first hour was blisteringly hot. The second, it monsooned. During the third, a creepy man tried to hit on me as I pointedly ignored him by rereading the terrible book I had already finished on...