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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
The Wolverines managed to stave off Notre Dame in the showdown thanks to four runs in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings that led to a 4-3 victory.
Dear subscribers,
The Michigan men's baseball team triumphed over Notre Dame, 4-3, Tuesday night. The Muslim Students' Association hosted the Muslim Monologues Tuesday night. Michigan football defensive line coach Greg Mattison is tasked with assembling a new defensive line after losing key contributors. This week, the Statement explores Boober Tours, and reflects on reflections.
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The Michigan Daily
Amid the success of the recent events âThe Vagina Monologuesâ and âHijabi Monologues,â LSA junior Heba Al-Saghir found she wanted to organize a similar, more inclusive event that would still provide a place for often underrepresented voices on the University of Michigan campus.
Even though the personnel has changed, Mattison remains steadfast in the belief that finding players capable of rotating on the defensive front are necessary for Michigan's success in 2017.
âBoober Tours! The only way!â
Pedestrians stare at Kevin Spangler, the six-foot-five man wearing a long black jacket who is pedaling on a pedicab on a mid-afternoon day.
âBoober Tours! The only way!â Spangler shouts again, hoping someone will notice him. Itâs a typical day for Spangler. He bikes all around Central Campus and downtown Ann Arbor, from the Diag to Rickâs to Blank Slate Creamery.
Based on âLong Distanceâ by Victor Lavelle
Preface: This is an essay originally published by my high school Prize Papers collection at the end of my senior year. As a senior in college graduating in three weeks, many of the same insecurities I struggled with at the time are still with me today, which is why I decided to come back to this piece. The essay has been slightly revised from its initial version.
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