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University of Michigan visiting scholar sentenced to time served for smuggling case
On Wednesday, Chengxuan Han, University of Michigan visiting scholar from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, was sentenced to her time served — a total of three months in jail — and will return to China after pleading no contest in August to three smuggling charges and to making false statements to United States…
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‘He’s ready to prove to people that he’s No. 1’: The quiet confidence behind Donaven McCulley’s rise
It was a rather mundane way for graduate wide receiver Donaven McCulley to find out. There was no big announcement at a receivers room meeting, no phone call from any coach to congratulate him. The No. 1 jersey was just there hanging in his locker, ready for him to put it on, not for any…
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Tré Williams and the impact he leaves wherever he goes
Joe Casamento, called ‘Coach Caz’ by just about everyone, has seen a lot over his years coaching high school football in New York and the DMV. For more than 50 years, he led undefeated seasons, coached over a hundred Division I athletes and won state championships. And yet, reflecting on his years as head coach…
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Even with Sherrone Moore gone, Michigan is expecting business as usual
Things are going to look a bit different at Michigan Stadium on Saturday. You won’t see Michigan coach Sherrone Moore running out of the Lloyd Carr Tunnel with the rest of the Wolverines. You won’t see him pump up the crowd. In fact, you won’t see Moore at all. At 12:00 a.m. Saturday, Moore’s self-imposed…
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What to watch for: Central Michigan
Already through two weeks, the No. 23 Michigan football team has been tested. Just like a season ago, the Wolverines start the season with a 1-1 record after beating an unranked opponent at home and then losing to a ranked opponent in the SEC. Although the circumstances were different — losing to then-No. 1 Texas…
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The Daily predicts Week 3 football games
Welcome back to Week 3 of college football! Boy oh boy, it’s a great week for some great games. Sure, last week wasn’t ideal for the Michigan football team — but for the football beat? Fabulous. Zach Edwards and Sam Gibson took the cake last week, breaking even, while Jon Wuchter and Alina Levine went…
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Activists hold rally outside University Hospital in support of gender-affirming care
Car horns blared for hours near the University Hospital Thursday afternoon as drivers honked in solidarity with approximately 300 demonstrators — students, parents of transgender children and other University of Michigan community members — protesting Michigan Medicine’s decision to cease providing gender-affirming care to individuals under the age of 19. Organized by the Huron Valley…
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CSG discusses task to address Michigan Medicine’s decision to end gender-affirming care for minors
On Tuesday evening, the University of Michigan’s Central Student Government met in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan Union to elect a new vice chair of the Rules Committee, confirm nominations for various positions and revisit CA 15-002: The Student Organization Funding Protection Act. The Assembly discussed community concerns and ultimately passed The P.R.I.D.E Task…
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Michigan linebacker depth displayed with four starter-quality players
The No. 23 Michigan football team’s linebacker room has one interception, one pass breakup, one forced fumble and three solo tackles for loss through the first two games. None of those stats, however, come from the room’s primary starters. Senior Ernest Hausmann and junior Jaishawn Barham are the starters in the Wolverines’ linebacker room —…
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Bryce Underwood experiencing growing pains
It’s Week 3 of college football, so it’s only natural that freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood is experiencing some growing pains. After an impressive debut against New Mexico — totaling 21 completions for 31 attempts and 251 yards — Underwood and the then-No. 15 Michigan football team headed south for the freshman’s second-ever collegiate game. Against…