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Michigan repositions to keep Marshall off balance, sweeps 3-0 on Day 2 of Michigan Invitational
After sweeping Florida Atlantic the day prior, the Michigan volleyball team entered its match against Marshall on the second day of the Michigan Invitational looking to keep the ball rolling. From the beginning, the Wolverines exhausted the Herd’s defense by dominating play at the net and relying on quick points from their blockers. Marshall constantly…
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SportsMonday: Michigan’s offensive scheme is limiting what Bryce Underwood can be
It feels like the No. 23 Michigan football team has used Bryce Underwood in doses. The freshman quarterback came in as the No. 1 prospect in the class of 2025, yet he hasn’t had the opportunity to showcase his entire bag of skills. While we’ve seen some highlight plays from Underwood, the offensive gameplan —…
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Four days at the UMich pro-Palestine Freedom School
For four days last week, University of Michigan students passing by North University Avenue and State Street would see a series of events called the “Popular University for Palestine Freedom School,” featuring music, speeches and artwork intended to educate and build a community in support of the pro-Palestine movement. The events were hosted by the…
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Spores Cafe brings functional mushrooms to Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor coffee lovers have a new spot to explore between Packard and Hill streets since Spores Cafe opened in mid-July, offering a menu full of mushroom-infused beverages and products. In an interview with The Michigan Daily, co-founder Joe Boumaroun said he was inspired to open the cafe with his lifelong friends because he wants…
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For Michigan rowing, it doesn’t take experience to become a champion, it’s about embracing the transition
The athletes of the Michigan women’s rowing team spend countless hours driving their legs, tearing open the skin of their palms and powering through to the watery finish. In order to handle such intense training, most varsity athletes have generally put in years, if not a decade, of dedication to succeed in their chosen sport…
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Michigan childhood and adolescent vaccination rates fell from 2017 to 2023, study finds
Average completion rates for routine childhood and adolescent vaccinations in Michigan decreased from 2017 to 2023, according to a study published in Pediatrics in August. The study, which analyzed data from the Michigan Care Improvement Registry, compared completion rates across all Michigan counties. In an email to The Michigan Daily, Dr. Kao-Ping Chua, senior author…
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Roughly Speaking
Consider this week’s puzzle a best guess SUNDAY PUZZLE —Hello solvers! Welcome to my first Sunday crossword of the semester! It has been a while since my last puzzle, so I am happy to be back and excited to share this one with you all! Hopefully, you all, like me, are enjoying this beautiful September…
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Michigan Medicine keeps readmission penalties near zero, shows mixed progress on pneumonia and heart surgery
The University of Michigan’s flagship hospital has reduced its Medicare/Medicaid penalties for hospital readmissions over the past two years, reflecting sustained efforts to improve patient outcomes and reduce costly hospital return visits within 30 days. Michigan Medicine’s low penalty rates for 2025 show its ability to provide consistent and long-lasting treatment that keeps patients out…
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Michigan pays the price for squandered opportunities against Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla. — When Saturday’s matchup between the No. 15 Michigan football team and No. 18 Oklahoma entered halftime, the score seemed to indicate the Sooners had played a near-perfect game thus far. Up 14-0 against the Wolverines, Oklahoma jubilantly jogged into its locker room with a relatively comfortable lead while Michigan appeared deflated, dragging…
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Against Michigan, John Mateer makes it look easy
NORMAN, Okla. — It was supposed to be a battle of two quarterbacks. Two quarterbacks leading blue-blood schools in a nationally televised ranked matchup. Two quarterbacks brought in to turn their programs around after respective down years. Two quarterbacks playing in new environments, throwing to new teammates and tasked with dissecting foreign defenses. One, the…