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What to expect in Netflix documentary about Michigan football, Connor Stalions
There was a report recently that a documentary about Connor Stalions, Michigan football, and the alleged sign-stealing scandal was in the works. On Monday, that report by Chris Balas of The Wolverine proved accurate as Nextflix announced the documentary which will be available to watch on Aug. 27. It's part of the untold series, and outside of it being really interesting to Michigan football fans and frankly, college football fans everywhere, my hope is that we learn a lot from this documentary.
Where Michigan football ranks in the Big Ten Media Poll
Michigan football will be back at Big Ten Media Days this week and it's hard not to think of Big Ten Media Days in 2021 when Jim Harbaugh said the Wolverines would "beat Ohio or die trying." That mindset helped turn around a Michigan football program fresh off a 2-4...
Ann Arbor Planning Commission to go over city's Comprehensive Plan
The Ann Arbor Planning Commission is holding a virtual meeting tonight to update and discuss the city’s Comprehensive Plan. With the theme "A2 is for All," the plan’s objective is to guide the long-term future of Ann Arbor, setting values, goals, visions and recommendations on how to achieve them.
See Top 5 Mi College Football Teams Entrance Videos
Like big-time wrestlers, Michigan's top 5 major university football programs like to make big entrances when taking the field and someone has re-captured those videos. Maybe not the best example in the above video but professional wrestlers and boxes have been making big entrances before entering the ring. 10 years...
Jelly Roll And Cody Johnson Team Up For Surprise Performance At Faster Horses
Over the weekend, Jelly Roll and Cody Johnson came together to sing the Antioch, TN native’s “Son of a Sinner” at the Faster Horses music festival in Brooklyn, MI. The festival took place from July 19-21 and featured the artists as the final two acts to hit the main stage on opening night. It was during Jelly Roll’s set that he invited his friend and fellow country star to surprise the crowd by joining him in singing the soulful tune that has become a stand-out in his catalog.
University of Michigan issues RFQ for "3.5-mile elevated guideway"
Https://record.umich.edu/articles/u-m-issues-campus-connector-request-for-qualifications/. "The RFQ highlights a proposed automated transit system serving six passenger stations across the Ann Arbor campus and along an approximately 3.5-mile elevated guideway. Stations would be located at the Central Campus Transit Center, the Medical campus, Pierpont Commons, on Green Road on North Campus, at Hubbard and Murfin avenues on North Campus, and at the North Campus Research Complex."
Wolverine Confidential: Olympics, Big Ten Media Days on the horizon
First-year coach Sherrone Moore and three reps from Michigan football will descend on Indianapolis this week for Big Ten Media Days, expanded to three days this year in Indianapolis to help accommodate the four new schools. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
This Quirky Little Michigan Highway Ends At an Off-Ramp Just 4000 Feet Into Ohio
US Highways are generally intended to be long cross-country, multi-state travel. Take some of the routes that pass through Michigan - US 31 travels from Mackinaw City to Mobile, Alabama. US 41 runs from Copper Harbor to Miami while US 23 runs from the Straits of Mackinac to Jacksonville. The...
Jason Couch Leads Qualifying At PBA50 Ballard Championship
Jackson, Michigan – The PBA50 World Series of Bowling II kicked off Monday with the 2024 PBA50 Ballard Championship. A field of 163 bowlers were inside JAX 60 and Jason Couch powered his way to the top of the standings averaging 244.50 to end his eight games of qualifying at +356.
Somerville competes in Girls’ All-Star Soccer tournament
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. Meghan (MJ) Somerville represented Manchester High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer in the second annual MIHSSCA Girls’ All-Star Soccer tournament on July 20, 2024. Organized by the Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) and played in East Lansing, the tournament consisted of four teams representing various regions from across the state of Michigan. Somerville played on the region-3 team together with all-state, class of 2024 players from Ann Arbor, Livonia, Northville, Holt, Plymouth, Okemos, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Ile, Ovid-Elsie, and St. Johns. Somerville’s team won the first game 3–2 over region-1, and the second game 1–0 over region-4. With the two wins, region-3 was the overall tournament champion. “It was an exciting and humbling experience to play with such great players from across the state. I was happy to represent Manchester and be part of the championship team,” said Somerville following the tournament. “It was a great way to wrap up my high school soccer career and I got a free T-shirt.”
UMich Regents dismiss Nursing professor Robert Stephenson, amend non-academic student misconduct statement
The University Insider is The Daily’s first faculty and staff-oriented newsletter. This weekly newsletter will give U-M faculty and staff the ability to see the most important issues on campus and in Ann Arbor — particularly those related to administrative decisions — from the perspective of an independent news organization. It will also provide a better understanding of student perspectives.
Library hosting River Raisin Beekeepers Club
Submitted by Quintessa Gallinat, Manchester District Library. Ever wonder about the curious little honeybee? Ever been interested in being a beekeeper yourself? The Manchester District Library will host Janet from River Raisin Beekeepers Club on Saturday, August 3, at 11am in the upstairs lounge on the mezzanine level. Learn about these wonderful creatures and the beekeepers that take care of them. This presentation will cover both the history of bees and beekeeping as well as how to start your own hive. Recommended for adults; all ages welcome.
Will Johnson’s ‘crazy’ feelings on being top player in College Football 25
If you haven’t heard from your college football friends this week, it’s because they are playing the new EA Sports College Football 2025 video game that came out on Monday. It has been over 10 years since the last game came out, so college football fans are understandably incredibly excited about the game. The last […] The post Will Johnson’s ‘crazy’ feelings on being top player in College Football 25 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
City of Howell "United" in Condemning Hateful Demonstration
The following is a joint statement from the city, chamber and diversity council regarding Saturday's demonstration in Howell:. This afternoon a group of about a dozen demonstrators chanting "Heil Hitler" with their faces covered and carrying white supremacist signs gathered on the Livingston County Courthouse lawn. They proceeded to march down Grand River Ave to continue their demonstration on the lawn of the Howell Carnegie District Library. A library board member confronted them and told them that they did not have permission to be there and needed to leave. They then dispersed and proceeded to their cars, all the while being monitored by City of Howell police. Howell Police were able to make contact with several of the demonstrators confirming that all those contacted came from outside of our community, as far away as Saginaw and Macomb Counties. Although we recognize their right to free speech, these demonstrators do not reflect the values of the Howell community. The incident was terminated within a half-hour of when it began. The City of Howell, the Livingston Diversity Council and the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce stand united in condemning this group's racist ideology. We are very proud to be a welcoming and inclusive community, and this is likely why we were targeted by this outside group. We would also like to acknowledge all our residents who quickly reacted to this event and made it clear that we do not share their views.
These Michigan universities have the nation’s best medical schools, U.S. News ranking says
A number of Michigan university medical schools were featured in this year’s U.S. News & World Report rankings, with a notable exception. The rankings released Tuesday, July 23, do not include the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, which ranked No. 17 in the nation in the 2023 rankings. The Ann Arbor school opted to not submit data for the rankings this year, so U.S. News and World Report did not include them on rankings using recent data.
Connor Stalions to address Michigan sign-stealing scandal on Netflix
Connor Stalions is finally going to talk. The former Michigan football staffer behind the alleged sign-stealing scandal that embroiled college football last fall will be the center of a new Netflix documentary, “Sign Stealer,” set to debut on Aug. 27, the streaming service announced Monday. The episode will...
Events of Monday, July 22, 2024
Harmony Gardeners Concert at the Dahlem Center. 6 PM. The Harmony Gardeners will be at the Dahlem on July 22nd for a fun evening concert at the nature center! This event date is Monday, July 22nd from 6-7pm. We always appreciate working with the Dahlem Center in Jackson, Mi and we can’t wait to see you there!
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