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October 10, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Fl FT H-YEA R SE N OR CORNERBACK FOREST CASEY/Daily Minnesota wide receiver Jakari Wallace (7) hoists the Little Brown Jug after the Gophers defeated the Wolverines 23-20 on Saturday. Prior to…

… Saturday's victory, the Gophers had lost 16 straight games to the Wolverines. Minnesota takes Jug for first time in 19 years By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer Dominique Barber didn't make any plays…

October 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… governor would honor her earlier pledge of providing same- sex benefits to state employees in the event of a favorable decision, by presenting the See APPEAL, page 7A Enemy of the State The Wolverine

… goal sailed through the uprights, the Michi- gan sideline emptied. Players gathered in a circle and started chanting, "It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine" as they jumped around and pumped their fists…

… to the sopho- more slump. Lloyd Carr can't coach. Michigan isn't the powerhouse it used to be. But by beating the Spartans in overtime for the second straight sea- son, the Wolverines proved all their…

…; it's not fair to call this season a failure simply because Michigan won't win a national title. Carr recognized long ago that winning the Big Ten should be the Wolverines' ultimate focus, and, in case…

…. True must-win games don't begin until after Michigan has a Big Ten loss. And this is when the Wolverines are most dangerous. The 2003 season is a perfect example. Michi- gan recorded two early losses to…

… Oregon and Iowa, which meant it had to win every game for the rest of the regular season. The Wolverines See WRIGHT, page 3A AI H T Bill Gates to talk about tech careers By Michael Kan Daily News Editor…

October 05, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… the second- ranked Wolverines this weekend at Yost Ice Arena - which hosts arguably one of the "greatest atmos- pheres" in collegiate hockey. But there might be something missing - a sellout crowd…

… ticket is $8.48, more than 50 cents less than last season. Student package sales have decreased by more than half in the past three years. The Wolverines sold 3,556 student ticket packages for the 1997…

October 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… was just time for the Fighting Irish's yearly domi- nance of Michigan to die an ugly death. Whatever the case may be, it was the Wolverines who did the tricking and who came out with the treat - a 3…

…-2 upset of the nation's second-best team. "This means everything," Michigan coach Debbie Rademacher said of the win's importance to the now 7-6-6 Wolverines. "This puts us above .500, which is the first…

October 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… emphasis on the Wolverines' season opener tomor- row against No. 1 Michi- gan State. "We can't make or break our season with this game," B erenson said. "It would be a great win for us, but we can't put too…

… fourth-ranked Wolverines are not simply hoping for an upset this weekend. They expect great things from themselves. "I really don't have any concerns," Ortmeyer said. "We just need to go out there and play…

October 23, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… Sue Coleman and the See ATHLETICS, page 7 Report: Cost of public schools rose 6.6 percent last year, outpacing financial aid STARING DOWN A WOLVERINE 'U' tuition increased 7.4 percent this summer…

… COSTS, page 7 LSA junior Julie Foster shows Tatiana Vitvitsky, a native of Moscow, a wolverine exhibit at the Natural His- tory Museum as part of Bridges International, a program sponsored by Campus…

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