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Monday, December 4, 2017

Looking back on that time three years later, the Athletics South Competition and Performance Project seems to be a monumental leap forward, especially for these teams that have been prioritized less than Michigan’s big three revenue-generating sports.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, SportsMonday explores the new Athletics South Competition and Performance Project, which opened Saturday. Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh weighed in on the Big Ten playoff and the Michigan football team's quarterbacks. Sunday, the HIV Monologues shed light on the experiences of people affected by HIV. We also reflect on Nicki Minaj's "Feeling Myself" ahead of her anticipated album release. Finally, we take a look at the Michigan women's gymnastics team's process for choosing songs to pair with their routines.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Notebook: Harbaugh talks Playoff, quarterbacks

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh took part in the Outback Bowl teleconference Sunday night, discussing the format of the College Football Playoff and more.

HIV Monologues offers stories of those affected by HIV

On an illuminated stage in the auditorium of the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the stories of people affected by HIV were presented in forms ranging from dances and slam poetry to statistics and HIV testing site information at the annual HIV Monologues presented by the University of Michigan’s chapters of National Council of Negro Women and the Black Student Union this weekend. 

LSA senior Margarett McBride, president of the council, said the event aimed to increase awareness about HIV.

For the Michigan women's gymnastics team, music matters

Choosing a song for the balance beam and floor performance is a multi-faceted and meticulous process for members of the Michigan women’s gymnastics team.

Replaying: 'Feeling Myself'

3 verses, 4 flows and back-up from the biggest star in music.

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