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… TANAZ AHMED THE WIRE Wolverine Support Network, a University-wide peer support program aimed to improve students’ mental health, held a kickoff event Thursday. Beginning this week, 46 trained…
… TANAZ AHMED THE WIRE Wolverine Support Network, a University-wide peer support program aimed to improve students’ mental health, held a kickoff event Thursday. Beginning this week, 46 trained…
… transparent. As news began to trickle out about Wolverine Support Net- work, a system of stu- dent-run mental health support groups, my curiosity was peaked. WSN is an initiative of Central…
… the buzzer. That theme persisted for most of the evening: No matter what the Wolverines tried, it seemed they could never make Wisconsin uncomfortable for long enough to seize control. Two…
…. But when play resumed, Wis- consin (6-1, 18-2) quickly gave the Wolverines had another deficit to overcome. And this one was too much. “I don’t think we’re at a stage where, unless we’re on fire…
… GameDay in town, 3,000 students packed Crisler Center up to the rafters before the game, ready to erupt. They didn’t get the chance initially, as the Wolverines fell behind 9-2 before tying the…
…-point play on the ensuing possession, and Dekker followed with a thun- derous dunk, plus a foul. Finally, Hayes drained a 3-pointer with one second left in the half, and for all of the Wolverines’ effort…
…4B — January 26, 2015 SportsMonday The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com It’d be a damn shame M ADISON — The Michigan hockey team can score goals at an unprecedented rate. The Wolverines can…
…’s not just because the Wolverines haven’t advanced to the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons. Instead, Michigan is the most exciting team to watch in the country, and college hockey fans deserve…
…, drained the 3-pointer. Andrew, now a sophomore guard for the Wolverines, laughed as he and his teammates celebrated the buzzer-beater win. “He was always talking,” Dan Dakich said. “I used to have to…
… of the main reasons he chose to walk on for the Wolverines instead of accepting a scholarship at a Division II school. “Coach Beilein is a guy that I’ve always admired, and I think I want to…
… prove yourself right away.” Bruder’s impact on the Wolverines is already showing. On Feb. 20 against Tennessee Tech, he went 3-for-4 with a game-tying RBI triple in the eighth inning and a…
… Wolverines aren’t known for recruiting junior college players, Michigan coach Erik Bakich knew right away that he found a winner in Bruder. “He’s had a lot of repetitions being a California junior…
… thinking about other famous fellow Wolverines. Of course, there are some alumni we hear about all the time. You probably already know about 38th Presi- dent of the United States, Ger- ald Ford, as well…
… to factor in the impending doom of a failing grade bringing down my GPA will allow me to explore more than just what’s comfortable and known. I’ll never stop cheering on the Wolverines. After a…
…Sports 6A — Thursday, March 26, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ALLISON FARRAND/Daily Senior guard Nicole Elmblad led Michigan with 14 rebounds in the Wolverines’ win over Toledo on…
… Monday. Michigan hosts Missouri By BRAD WHIPPLE Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women’s basketball team refuses to let its season end. Monday night, the Wolverines powered through Toledo on…
… local high schoolers the chance to earn a full, four-year tuition scholarship, University President Mark Schlissel announced Friday morning. Titled Wolverine Pathways, the new program will come at…
… no cost to students. The first iteration of the program will choose 120 students — 60 seventh graders and 60 high schoolers — for Wolverine Pathways in January from the Southfield and Ypsilanti…
… stations, each one introducing a different element of positive psychology — creativity, mindful movement, gratitude, mindfulness, resilience Freshman Warren scores two goals, Wolverines head home…
… Wolverines were in danger of suffering the same fate as the Eagles. After that Union matchup, Michigan center JT Compher made it clear that starting with less energy against RPI, or any team, was…
… the Wolverines were left to rue their missed chances in Bloomington, falling to the Hooisers, 1-0. SPORTS Students explore world of sports business at Ross conference 50 survivors attend Hillel…
…3-News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Monday, October 26, 2015 — 3A their parents or guardians. The launch of Wolverine Pathways follows the enrollment of the most racially…
… already looks much different than the last. Last year, the Wolverines opened the season with a loss to Ferris State before falling to 2-5 over the following six games. This year, Michigan stands…
… Wolverines from 2014: defensive inconsistency. This weekend, the defensive unit showed it’s more than capable of excellence, but only on occasion. The talent is there, it’s just a matter of…
… consecutive NCAA Tournaments. There’s a fine line between trying to forget that streak and trying to emulate it. It can be the Wolverines’ worst enemy or their best friend. On the one hand, it seems…
… Tournament.” Nieves remembers those situ- ations well, as they have come in the past two years (before that, it was the CCHA Tournament that decided Michigan’s fate). The Wolverines know what forced…
… the next day, the Wolverine blueliners held RPI to just two goals on 21 shots — making their defensive performance on Friday appear to be an anomaly. They tallied 18 blocked shots, cleared the…
…, the Wolverines might not be so fortunate next time. Young talent on display for ‘M’ Six of seven Wolverines finish 5K race in under 18 minutes By TOR THORNE For the Daily As the No. 2…
…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday October 26, 2015 — 3B Wolverines turn in mixed performance Michigan rests top runners to prepare for Big Ten Championships By LOGAN T…
… in Dexter. The Wolverines brought eight uniformed athletes to the event, with several others running unattached. Out of 81 competitors, fifth-year senior transfer Jonathan Phillips (15…