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The production from the top line of Will Lockwood, Jake Slaker and Alex Kile has cooled considerably since its scorching start to the season.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we have a review of Michigan football's wide receivers, and Michigan hockey's first line is looking for a comeback. LeRoy Whipple reflects on almost 25 years of running Whip’s Dog Days. And don't miss this week's edition of the b side and more from the Arts desk.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


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Virtual reality possesses the power to control, manipulate and shape our own artificial world, offering a myriad of experiences that may be deemed impossible in real life.

Season in Review 2016: Wide receivers

The roles reversed for Jehu Chesson and Amara Darboh, but the total impact was similar.

Whip's Dog Days owner reflects on almost 25 years on campus

Whip’s Dog Days has been a staple business at the University of Michigan for almost 25 years, serving students Koegel hot dogs at C.C. Little out of the back of a trailer.

Owner LeRoy Whipple has operated the stand alone for 13 years after inheriting it from his father’s friend, Richard Eisley, who ran it for 12 years. In April, Whip’s Dog Days will celebrate its 25th anniversary on campus.

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An exploration of the fashion industry's role in national political discourse.

Winter Celebration Dinner, anytime during dining hall hours

Come to any dinning hall and celebrate Winter with a delicious meal! You will also get to see many amazing gingerbread houses