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September 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…, the Wolverines are trying to create their identity — an identity that puts playing through fatigue and adversity at the forefront. From quick, explosive starts to high-effort plays late in matches…

…, intensity is the name of the game. No. 7 Michigan (1-1) showcased this mindset Sunday during a 3-0 victory over No. 10 Wake Forest (0-2). From the first minute, the Wolverines’ high-effort mentality…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 GOPHERS END WOLVERINE DOMINANCE a etters aim to recapture transfer from Pepperdine. Nagel has LAST YEAR'S freshman phenom ving Ann Arbor…

… the California Wolverines with a consistent ace in fifth singles spots respectively, last Ten conference meet, sending three tennis powerhouse which finished either the first or second singles spot year…

… the last 19 tears that failed to bring home a Big Ten Championship. A FALLING dynasty? Hardly. Not only do the Wolverines return 411 but two members of last year's 4quad, they've also added "one of the…

Wolverines have a wealth of talent and experience. It's no wonder Eisner has "a very positive outlook" for next season. More than likely, steady Ed Filer (12-11 overall, 7-5 in Big Ten) will return to his…

…, sophomore Chip McColl, or sophomore Mike Pizutello figure to team with some of the singles players to fill out the final two doubles spots. Even with their strong returning nucleus, the Wolverines will still…

… were 10 or 12 foreign players in the Big Ten. Add those to the good players in the U.S. and that makes the competition that much tougher." But the Wolverine mentor seems to have title thoughts on his…

… mind again. "We improved throughout last season and we lost several close matches that I though we could have won. We must continue to improve... and I think we have." If Eisner is right, the Wolverines

… Syndrome, the 1986-87 petitor a season should be a great im- being a s provement for the Wolverines and more agg coach Bitsy Ritt. my singl( Injuries to no less than four key Basle r players forced Ritt to…

… individual slide a bit as she moved to slot. er junior with two solid on her racquet is Bloomfield Ave Erin Ashare, who posted victories as a freshman. RE ADDED some much onsistency to the Wolverines' matches…

… teammates hope to return the conference championship to Michigan. The Wolverines have won the Big Ten Title 17 of the last 19 years. *'II6& II A 44 1 Headqartes fo Autenti "Chapion SwatsT-shrts& Shrts 4 A…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 127

…-season announcement from head coach Johnny Orr-he was resigning as the Wolverines' all-time winningest coach (209-113) in favor of a lucrative head coaching position at Iowa State. This time, even Orr seemed surprised…

…." Succeeding Orr is six-year assistant coach Bill Frieder, who entered the Wolverine coaching ranks in 1973 following back-to-back Class A state championships as coach of Flint Nor- thern High. With Frieder at…

… Orr's side, the Wolverines attained an impressive 125-47 mark. While Orr departed, the key talent remains for Frieder to mold. Michigan returns all but three of its 1979-80 roster, including all five…

…- tonides could give the Wolverines the board strength they've lacked in recent 1979-80 Big Ten Basketball Standings optimism.Experience, McCormick years to seriously contend for the Big Ten title…

…-although it may take a while. Three additional freshmen who may see considerable action are forward- guards Dean Hopson (Ann Arbor), M. C. Burton (son of the Wolverine's 1959 MVP by the same name), and Dan…

September 04, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 127) • Page Image 15

… family came out to cheer her on, a moment she won’t soon forget. And the game didn’t disappoint, either. The fifth- ranked Wolverines (1-3 overall) picked up their first win of the season…

… of the cage — Michigan smothered the Minutewomen. Massachusetts had just two shots the entire game and failed to draw a single penalty corner. The Wolverines complemented that defense with an…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com September 4, 2012 - 5B Wolverines knocked off twice in California trip Daley, Michigan split first homestand of 2012 season By ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA For the…

…. "Haley's been a rock for us, and tonight was no different," Ryan said. "She really kept us in it." Kopmeyer's performance, plus a strong effort from the Wolverine back line, couldn't contain the 49ers. In…

… players. "I was very proud of the team effort," Ryan said. "We were very unfortunate not to win, but sometimes those things hap- pen." The Michigan coach added that "six to eight" players had Wolverines

… Kofi Opare anchored a mostly-solid defensive effort by the Wolverines. In the first half, they con- trolled the center of the field and did a good job maintaining pos- session. But the Vikings had more…

…'t enough to get the offense going in the first half. Though Michigan dominated the time of possession in the first half, the Wolverines tallied just seven shots compared to the Vikings' six. Even so, the…

… seemed to lose a little bit The Wolverine's best scor- of energy and our determination ing opportunity in the first half (in the second half)," Klemczak came during the 16th minute said. "We lost a little…

…-blank State assumed all of the momen- look while sliding to reach the tum and kept it for the remain- ball with his foot, but Viking der of the half, out-shooting the senior goalie Brad Stuver Wolverines 10…

…, Cleveland State went from scored another easy goal mak- ing it 3-0 and out of reach for the bad to worse, Wolverines. Though the final score was unfortunately. 3-0, the firstgoal was the differ- ence…

… - breaking the tie. "It is very frustrating to see goals like that go in," Klemczak Wolverines an extra push offen- said. "But we need to respond sively. better than we did and we need With 14:30 he subbed in…

… it go to the bench again with fresh- takes on Northeastern at home. man midfielder Jason Stacy. This game will be the final Cleveland State also went to game of the Wolverines' current the bench in the…

September 04, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 119) • Page Image 19

Wolverines el : to Amherst, Mass., to face (ass tomorrow and New Hampshire on Sunday. e trip should bring back memo- sfor Belkin, who was an All- rica defender for UMass, lead- her team to four final four…

… arances at the NCAA champi- ips from 1984-87. be fourth-year Michigan coach yt have much time to reminisce, ever, because the Wolverines Id have their hands full with kin's alma mater. Mass was ranked 19th…

… 180 minutes of Michigan's first two games and was the only freshman Wolverine to earn Kentucky Invitational All- Tournament honors. Like Belkin during her years play- ing for UMass, Gilhart is also a…

… to step into a contributing role the moment she became a Wolverine. "I felt like I was ready to play," Gilhart said. "I was pretty confident but a little nervous." The older members of the team helped…

… for." Doing research on the Minutewomen is Belkin's job, and she said the Wolverines would be ready to face her ex-team - even though a few things may have changed for UMass since she was a player. "We…

…'s defensive counterpart on New Hampshire is Shannon Strong, a senior who earned preseason all- conference honors. Although the Wolverines may face many outstanding individuals on opposing teams, Gilhart said…

… Michigan's depth at a number of key positions - not just one or two - is what makes Michigan stand out. MARGARET MYERS/Daily Michigan soccer player Marie Spaccarotella and the rest of the Wolverines travel…

September 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 2) • Page Image 17

Wolverines an advantage most schools do not have. It would mean nothing, though, if the seniors were not leaders. Fortu- nately, each of them brings something to the table that will help the team. SOCCER "It…

… helps any team to have Notebook senior leadership, not just seniors," Michigan coach Debbie Rademacher said. "All seven are con- tributors in their own way." The Wolverines are going with a tri…

… in the nation. Adam Bruh has already turned heads by becoming the fastest Wolverine to accumulate three assists in team history. With a very deep team, the Wolverines have set their sights high. They…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 26

… would be enough to excite any coach. For the second straight year, the Michigan men's golf team faces this situation. Unfortunately, the Wolverines could rot translate experience into success last year…

…. The Wolverines were plagued by inconsistency throughout the fall and spring seasons. Six different golfers took turns as Michigan's low scorer in 12 tournaments. Michigan coach Jim Carras does not plan…

… former Wolverine Chris Brockway won the individual title. Men's tennis to challenge Big Ten y Richard Shin aily Sports Writer Last season, the Michigan men's ten- rwis team enjoyed its most successful…

… campaign since 1988, capturing the Big Ten title and reaching a national rank- ing as high as No. 14. This season, the Wolverines are ready to contend for their second straight conference title, but the task…

…. 4 and No. 5 singles. But the Wolverines are not without return- ing talent. Leading the returning starters are juniors Arvid Swan, who earned All- Big Ten honors last season at No. 3 sin- gles, and…

… become an All-American with his sophomore year of eligibility. "I know I could do better" Hox said. "My shoulder bothered me 9 year." With three other All-Americans returning for the Wolverines, Howe is…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…f 6e icn4.IiguriJtfI Jy . . - a,. ' f, "-r -~ - k;i°a,6*' * -IU! Wolverines look to rebound, rebuild Norton and recruits to dominate defense By SCOTT G. MILLER Hockey coach Red Berenson is in…

… charge of rebuilding the skyscraper of a program known as Michigan hockey. The Wolverines' 64 years of competition have produced a record seven NCAA championships. As head architect, Berenson is designing…

…Caughey, and Todd Brost will provide the offense. Jones (28-39-67) operates the blow torch that fuels the Wolverine attack. He won the Doc Losh Tropy given to the team's leading scorer for the second straight…

…-checking style coach Red Beren- son hopes to employ. Sporadic forechecking in the defensive zone hurt the Wolverines last season. defenseman won the award in his first two seasons of play. "Jeff established…

… RUNNING, lifting weights, and practicing all winter long, however, the Wolverines .are looking to rebound from last year's season- long debacle. Coach Karen Collins thinks her club may be able to remedy its…

… return has been to work on things we need to team would bg a grave mistake. A do to chop away at the bottom." Collins has an impressive recruit What the Wolverines can rely on is class led by Chesire, Conn…

Wolverines' ties with shutouts "(Michigan) had a lot of key defense also held Purdue's Boiler- juries last .year," Stevens explain makers scoreless, supplying the "K.C.'s had a great recruiting clz energy for…

…, Jim Richardson is making some waves of his own in the University's Matt Mann Pool. Last season the Wolverines used 12 swimmers (18 is normal) but still managed to finish a respectable fifth place in the…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 122

… blasted his team-leading tenth roundtripper to give the Wolverines a 4-3 edge in the seven- th. All-American designated hitter George Foussianes came through with a two-out, game-tying single in the top of…

Wolverines' season. WHEN MIDDAUGH took over coaching duties from 17-year veteran Moby Benedict, he decided he was going to win or lose with young pit- chers. He won with them. Freshman Scott Dawson (9…

… Michigan seventh. However, Michigan's Randy Wroten led off with a walk, Foussianes followed with a double, and senior Chuck Wagner's base hit gave the Blue their 1-0 triumph. The Wolverine sluggers then…

…-3, 265- pound Paciorek decided to give up foot- ball and concentrate on the "grand old game," and he ended up breaking ex- Wolverine and Detroit Tiger great Bill Freehan's 1961 record of 44 RBI with 49 in…

… made him an awesome hurler his freshman year. 0 * * - - W4 k ter, were an unusual accomplishment for Michigan's hitters. Michigan outhit its Big Ten opposition .324 to .246. Eight Wolverines batted…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 128

… surgeon's knife, Loken still boasts a lineup of stalwart performers. Leading off is Wolverine captain and. the tean's only senior - ring specialist barrell Yee. Twice Big Ten still rings Shamipon, Yee is…

… regular is especially attractive this season. Included on what Loken called a "best ever" schedule are the premiere of the Wolverine Invitational and a spring trip west to meet Arizona, Arizona State and…

… Oklahoma. Loken's Wolverines are hosting the Invitational, which features men's teams from Michigan State, Indiana State, and Penn State. In the Big Ten race, last year's three- way competition for the title…

… more competitive. On the way to placing third in last year's Big Ten Championships with a score of 264.65, Michigan put seven Wolverines in the finals. Joining Yee, the ring titlist, was senior Gordon…

… strength, balance, and concentration. Yee will be shooting for his third consecutive Big Ten rings title, as well as an NCAA crown. The Farmington Hills senior is also the 1980-81 Wolverine captain. Tumblers…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…-86 with a squad of finely ttZned Mack trucks. This season the Wolverines will attempt to cruise with speedy compacts. done are four players who were in- sttumental in making Michigan's basketball program…

… one of the top in tfie country. Big men Roy Tarpley, Richard Rellford, Butch Wade, and Robert Henderson led the Wolverines to two Big Ten titles, an NIT Cham- pionship, and 91-33 record over the last…

… regular-season contest. Rice recorded seven points and three rebounds per game. With a youthful lineup, Michigan may not expect to match the success of recent Wolverine squads. Last year, Frider's team went…

… 26-7, star- ting the season ranked second in the national polls. It bounced around the top 20 throughout the season. BUT THE NCAA tournament was not kind to the Wolverines, handing Daily Photo by DAN…

… HABIB Senior Antoine Joubert will lead a young group of Wolverines this winter. The 6-5 guard is a four-year starter, and will probably be the only senior starter as well. them the same early exit they…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… Big Ten Championships. This year, the Wolverines intend to defend that title, and pursue NCAA prominence. "I think we should be able to move up in the NCAA (Championships)," said head coach Jon…

… competed on the winning conference team. Urbanchek, however, is con- fident that a new shipment of talented freshmen will easily replenish the Wolverines' stock. "Our number one recruit is Brad Urbanchek…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 131

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page F-11 Tankers' goal: dethrone versatile champ Indiana GETTING OFF THE STARTING blocks, Michigan swimmer Monika Scheff and former Wolverine Linda…

… swimmers, and you can see how this season could easily represent the "sophomore surge" for the former Wolverine freestyler. "I THINK OUR program is just about on the level with Indiana's," Farley said…

…), and John Spaid (third in both the 200 and 1650). The aforementioned group also combined to give the Wolverines top conference honors in the 400-yard freestyle relay. THE WEALTH OF talent runs beyond the…

… corps-the loss of Barb Weinstein, Ann McDivott, and Julie, Jeffrey leave some holes. But the Wolverines still have senior All-American Julie Bachman, Vicki Kimball, and Laurie Sloan to go along with…

…-notch freestyler Coach: Bill Farley (second year) Last season: Wolverines sent several individuals to the NCAA's, but they managed only a 15th-place showing. This season: The return of a solid diving corps plus…

…(LI(9 RTpee~ NGk OCTixlow. STARTING OCT. FREE evening clinics: 6d ; , r . ;{ . Bachman ... All-American diver Coach: Stuart Isaac (seventh year) Last season: The Wolverines bounced back from a…

September 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

… rest of us so much confidence." Gatesneeded allthesupportshe could get in the opening minutes of the second half when the Fight- ing Irish's offense posed their greatest threat to the Wolverines. Gates…

… good as Michigan's defense was, it wasn't until the second overtime that the Wolverine 4 4 By COURTNEY RATKOWIAK Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's cross coun- try team started the year on the…

… and Fel- lows fourth overall. Gras said the Wolverines ran faster than last year because they paced themselves with the eventual first- and second-place runners, both from Eastern Michigan. "Last year…

…, they took it out really slow, and this year, we started going at a good pace from the get-go," Gras said. "The (Eastern Michigan runners) made the whole race faster for everybody." Just five Wolverines

…, giving Michigan a free kick and a chance to win. But Dobbyn's effort sailed over the net, stifling Michigan's best attempt to notch the upset win. Despite the tie, the Wolverines were pleased with their…

…'t around to experience last year's success. In her first collegiate race at the Wolverine Open on Friday, Dani- elle Tauro raced her way to first with a time of 18:22. "For a freshman to win the whole thing…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 130

… enough, not of the linksters' own doing. It was cast by the NCAA tournament selection committee, which bypassed the Big Ten runnerup Wolverines in favor of offering third-place Indiana an at-large bid to…

… the prestigious national finals. "I'm very disappointed," said coach Tom Simon. "But mostly, I'm sorry for the team. "We beat them (Indiana) both times," he said, adding the fact that the Wolverines

… graduation left a gapigg hole in the Wolverine lineup. "We would have won it last year with the score we had this time," said Simon. "The competition is getting bet- ter, that's all." Simon also believes his…

… they finished second behind Ohio State. However, third-place Indiana was awarded the NCAA bid, leaving conference medalist John Morse as the only Wolverine player to compete in the nationals. This season…

… ... Big Ten medalist Jackson, represented the Wolverines in the 1979 NCAA's. Still another team member, senior Ed Humenik, distinguished himself on a non-collegiate level by posting a high finish in the…

… the Big Ten meet and finished in eighth place. This past season the Wolverines moved up to fifth in their worst showing of the entire season. THE CINDERBURNERS were sim- ply sensational on the…

…, however, feels the Wolverines' first-place finish in the Becky Boone Relays showed their potential. This season: Both the indoor and outdoor seasons should find the thinclads improved over the previous year…

September 04, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 119) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1997 - 15A 4. WORLD'UNIVERSiTy GANir-i..s Two Wolverines win medals in international meet By Josh Klelnbaum Daily Sports Writer Winning swimming meets…

… said. "There's an Olympic-type atmosphere there." Eberwein, one of nine Michigan ath- letes representing their respective coun- tries at the Games, was the only Wolverine to claim a gold medal. Swimming…

…'s signifi- cant.' A swimmer also delivered the Wolverines' only other medal of the Games. Scott Werner, a freshman who has yet to swim in a collegiate meet, earned a silver medal in the 200 breast- stroke…

… 400 free preliminary heats but slipped to fifth in the finals and failed to win a medal. Rumley captained the U.S. men's squad. Ryan Papa was the busiest Wolverine, swimming in six events during the six…

… events. While swimmers made up the bulk of Michigan's delegation to the Games, four other Wolverines made the journey across the Atlantic. John Mortimer, a member of the Michigan track team and…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 23

… For three years, Kevin Sullivan has anchored the Michigan cross-country program. But the Wolverines will have to do without their star this season. The three- time All-American will receive a med- i…

… the way the fellas did their (own training) this summer, we'll do really well." he Wolverines lost only two signifi- c nt members of the squad to gradua- tion, Warhurst said. Despite the return of…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 57

… in the Big Ten.tourna- ment, second in the NCAA tournament in 1974, tied for 12th this past season, and also finished first and fourth in Big Ten dual meet competi- tion. The Wolverines have sported…

…, Johannesen and Jen- kins recruited from every weight class. (Ex- cept 177 where junior Mark Johnson holds down the position solidly after his fourth place finish in the Big Ten last year.) The Wolverines prize…

… finish would earn some respect for the Wolverine golf program and a trip to the NCAA tournament later at Co- lumbus. By the way, Newcombe hoped for a second in the Big Tens as ever-strong Indiana hosted…

… Northern Inter- collegiate (NIGT), the Bronco and the Spartan Invitational. Nevertheless, captain McPar- Ian averaged 76.3 for the year and was the bright spot for the Wolverines most of the way. But it was…

…' S: Success A tra dition I Wolverines to follow. A few of are Ann Arborite Jamel Fak- the phenomenal accomplish- houry and Higman. Vaulting ments last season include Lok- prospectives include…

… Arbor native Do- like success and with many of rian Deaver. "He does a great last year's squad members re- turning, the Wolverines should r ..............<:.:: :::>:: be tough," said Loken. "We will…

… willbe they dominated byI expected to add much needed members of the team depth to the squad. t/On. NEW WOLVERINE gymnasts will have the chance to prove themselves in the coming year, as Michigan faces…

… perhaps itst toughest schedule in many years. Besides the customary Windy City and Midwest tournaments at the beginning of the season, the Wolverines will host Big' Ten opponents Minnesota, Indi- ana and…

September 04, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 119) • Page Image 14

… 1975 and '76 versions of the Wolverines dominated the Big Ten, winning back- to-back championships, the elusive College World Series in Omaha, Neb., was twice spoiled. The Michigan baseball program has…

…, Wisconsin, lost a lot to graduation. The Badgers, the three-time defending conference champions, will run this year without standout Pasquel Dobert. !OR Parkway *at~ a a A z The Wolverines lost a big…

September 04, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 127) • Page Image 11

… and hurried on another six occasions. In reality, though, it was much worse. The Wolverines’ offensive tackles looked almost helpless. Patterson rarely received a clean pocket to throw from…

… — pressure from the edge or Notre Dame stunts came almost instantaneously. It showed in Michigan’s offense: quick throws were its only reliable way of moving the ball, and the Wolverines had just three…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… former coach Rich Malo- ney and the Wolverines parted ways on May 22. Bakich, 34, is widely regarded as one of the brightest young minds in college baseball, as well as one of its strongest recruiters. He…

… to return to Wiscon- sin-Green Bay. Borseth took the Wolverines to their first NCAA Tournament in i1 years, but they fell to Oklahoma in the first round. "Our women's basketball program has made…

September 04, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 119) • Page Image 18

…18A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1997 M' women's volleyball team features errorless Fielder. 6-foot-2 freshman helps lead Wolverines with talent, smarts 4 By Tracy Sandler Daily…

… Joanna Fielder has already established herself as a key player for the Wolverines. Last weekend at the Washington Husky Tournament, the Southern California native made her col- legiate debut against Rhode…

September 04, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

… her recruiting process, Carly Warner's on-court focus grabbed the attention of Michigan volleyball coach Mark Rosen. Now a junior, Warner has held Rosen's eye throughout her career as a Wolverine. There…

… weekend due to "internal rules," Warner was thrust into the spotlight and showed her opponents what her coach has known for years - even without their senior captain, the Wolverines have a leader in their…

… start in Dannemiller's place for the Arkansas Invitational over the weekend, she must have used that gift to combat some pregame nerves before the Wolverines' opener against Stephen F. Austin. While her…

… weekend, Warner tallied 126 assists, and of the Wolverines' 12.25 kills per set, she assisted 10.5 of them and committed only one error on 17 total attack attempts. "I thought that she certainly played at a…

Wolverines' success. FILE PHOTO/Daily Without Lexi Dannemiller, Michigan coach Mark Rosen started Carly Warner last weekend and his decision paid off. #JOINTHEDAILY Call: #734-418-4115 Email: dailydisplay…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

… nonchalant grin on his face, the team lounge at Michigan's Player Development Center in Ann Arbor erupted. The Wolverines had just arrived home following their 71-65 victory at Penn State, and with Buford…

…'s end, and after the Wolverines suffered their first home loss of the sea- son on senior night to Purdue last weekend, the projections seemed accurate. Ohio State fell on its senior night that weekend as…

September 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… corner," Williams admitted. Even though Jackson locked down Williams, the Wolverines still gave up 318 yards passing. "We can't do that," said defensive end Dan Rumishek. "If you expect to win against good…

… teams, you can't give up over 300 yards passing." Rumishek said the main reason Pickett picked apart Michigan's secondary was the lack of pres- sure the Wolverines highly-touted defensive line could put…

….C. If Former Wolverine Jalen Rose escaped injury in yesterday's carjacking attempt. * o .ws Ma aNr-a.ua ~Aoft~j 1i I Tl .inqmyygiw w....in~nnwqn uu~J.u A inw.wwmm I - One of the LARGEST selections…

September 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 2) • Page Image 18

Wolverines' fairly soft schedule. Instead of facing mostly teams - from the Midwest with the occasional tournament in California or Florida, the Wolverines are now scheduled to face 16 of the nation's top 20…

… to continue to improve. To guess where we stack up against another team is difficult at this time," Sapp said. "This is a rebuilding year because we don't have a lot of experi- ence." The Wolverines

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…." Other lessons included advice to make the impossible possible and to always cheer for the Wol- verines. "If you ever cheer for another team in competition with the Wolverines, then some 500,000 alumni…

… 1500 other Wolverines for DP Day * Learn about social justice issues at on-campus education events * Make cultural excursions to the city Learn more at thedp.org, visit us at Festifall, or Attend a mass…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

… and hockey tickets will not change to the new system. The change in systems at Michigan may cause problems on the day of the Wolverine's first home game, Sept. 20. Students accustomed to the old system…

…! Welcome Wolverines! U of M League Bldg. Discover what made Now you can enjoy all 227 S. Ingalls Weight Watchers the the benefits of Weight Thur: 5:30 p.m. most successful weight Watchers right on control…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 23

…- tract expired on June 30, 1974, and Michigan law commands that unions file for arbitration before their current contracts expire in order to receive retro- active benefits. OPEN 24 HOURS Wolverine Den…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 66

… filled with just about-anything but meat. Good soups and very reasonable prices. WOLVERINE DEN 1201 S. University Undoubtedly the greasiest spoon in town, with the absolute worst coffee. But they stay open…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 67

… had a com- Wolverine Sports Club, offers organized activities for racers and touring fans. The bike club hosts a ride which leaves the Diag every Wednesday at 5 p.m. Professor Joseph Datsko is the…

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