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November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…At a sexual assault survivors’ forum on Nov. 13, Maya Crosman, a 2016 University of Michigan alum and survivor of former U-M lecturer Bruce Conforth, questioned the University’s investigation process into Conforth, who retired without any punishment in 2017. “I cannot be sure what happened at (the Office of Institutional Equity) when Conforth was allowed to retire with his reputation intact, but it is clear that justice was not give...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

…I feel like Mr. Vaughn and others who are camped outside are not disrupting my ability to come and go from the house. I have guests at the house where I do the University’s business quite often — that’s why I live on campus. That hasn’t been disrupted. So I want to really shout them out for the respectful way that they’re persistently advocating their cause, and that’s the way change happens. I understand the passion, and I respect ...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

…Two years ago, I embarked on a crusade: I removed every social media application from my phone save for Snapchat and YouTube. I got rid of TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, Face- book, Pinterest — all in an effort to improve my mental health and mitigate my growing phone addiction. During the pandemic, I would cycli- cally download and delete these apps, a bit like a toxic relationship. Of course, I still have full access to some sites like I...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

…4 — Wednesday, November 17, 2021 Michigan in Color The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com The home screen of my Nintendo Switch lights up with the words “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” spread out across the screen. In the background, I can see my villagers Cherry, Punchy and Leopold running across the main plaza as the theme song for the game plays. All of my other villagers are somewhere fishing, running or in their homes creating a ...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

…T he Ann Arbor Public Schools district is in trouble. Within the past few weeks, AAPS has canceled in-person school three times. On Oct. 22, three schools went remote. Five days later, it was one school. The most recent closure, on Nov. 1, affected every school in the district. Naturally, parents were upset. For working parents, the need to find emergency child care is an exceptional burden. AAPS discontinued their before and aft...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

…Now that Halloween has passed and the holiday season encroaches upon us, my anticipation for a relatively new “holiday” tradition has begun. Like many other Spotify users, early November is when I begin both eagerly awaiting and bracing myself for Spotify’s 2021 Wrapped. Launched by the music streaming giant in 2015 and originally called “Year in Music,” Spotify Wrapped gives listeners a summary of their streaming habits over the past...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

…This was supposed to be a season of destiny for the Michigan field hockey team. Coming off a season in which it swept the Big Ten and earned the national runner-up, the Wolverines entered the 2021 season expecting greatness. That expectation was made even greater due to the circumstances, with the season coming 20 years after Michigan’s lone national championship and the NCAA finals being hosted in Ann Arbor. The season seemed a...…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports 8 — Wednesday, November 17, 2021 When the Michigan women’s soccer team took the field against Bowling Green on Friday, its starting lineup had only one thing that it noticeably lacked: Underclassmen. Of the Wolverines’ 11 starters, three were juniors, four were seniors and another four were either graduate students or fifth-year seniors. And from the way Michigan dominated the Falcons en...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…Rod Moore grew up in Clayton, OH — just an hour’s drive from Columbus — with many of his closest family and friends as Buckeyes fans. While they’ve always supported Michigan’s sophomore safety, they refused to shift their alle- giances in the rivalry for Moore’s first matchup against Ohio State last November. That’s why, in the aftermath of the Wolver- ines’ upset win, Moore couldn’t help but relish in the result. “I was goin...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…On National Signing Day, Brad Rob- bins didn’t have a scholarship. He wasn’t at a table putting on a hat, he wasn’t on the phone with a coach and he wasn’t taking the day off as some sort of athletic holiday. He was sitting in AP U.S. Government class when he got the news. It came as a text from his sister, Brooke Robbins: Hey, congrats on the scholarship to Michigan! That’s really cool! Surprised, Brad stepped out of clas...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…The inherenT,, unrelenting work ethic spurring Blake Corum's stardom Even James Corum struggles to put his son’s success into words. He’s asked the question all the time: What’s it like watching Blake? Usually, he shuffles through a slate of buzzwords, calling it a “blessing,” a “joy” and a “dream.” Sometimes, though, he allows himself to think a little deeper. “At the end of the day, it makes me reflect on everything that he’...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…The door swung open and Denard Robinson introduced himself, offered out his hand and sat down in a second-floor office inside Schem- bechler Hall. Robinson, 32, is dressed in all blue and working on a goatee, still rocking his vintage dreadlocks. Memorabilia spanning yearbooks to bobble- heads are scattered around the room, homages to Michigan football’s lore. Robinson, of course, is an integral part of the program’s rich histor...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…6 — Thursday, November 17, 2022 As former Michigan defensive coordinator Don Brown once said: There are some football games, and then there are some football f***ing games. The 2016 Michigan-Ohio State game was cer- tainly the latter. “That was one of the coolest environments I ever played in, one of the best games I ever played in,” former Michigan defensive end Chris Worm- ley told The Daily. “... It just had all the makings ...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…1897:: The beginning THE THE RIVALRY RIVALRY THROUGH THROUGH HISTORY HISTORY The Michigan Daily Thursday, November 17, 2022 — 7 BY NICHOLAS STOLL, Managing Sports Editor Top Photo: ALUM MADELINE HINKLEY/Daily 1918:: first conference matchup, start of tradition, 1950:: The snow bowl 1969: “TEN-YEAR WAR” BEGINS 1973:: ties, votes and roses 1978:: the end of the war 1991: 1991:: HELLO HELLO, HEISMAN HEISMAN! 2006:: game of the c...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…a Look back on LAST YEAR''s GAME 8 — Thursday, November 17, 2022 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MIRS prepares students for global career opportunities, whether in academia, private, or public sectors. Students complete 36 credits and choose from 8 specializations: W O R L D C L A S S F A C U L T Y M E N T O R I N G G L O B A L E X P E R I E N T I A L L E A R N I N...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…Harbaugh and DAy don't like each other. But the rivalry is better because of it When Michigan defeated Ohio State last year, Jim Harbaugh couldn’t help himself. The Michigan coach was about ready to wrap up his postgame press conference where he spoke of “moving forward with humble hearts” and “taking the high road.” But then, he decided to get a quip in before he left. “Sometimes people standing on third base think they hit a ...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…What last season’s loss to Michigan means for Ohio State JACOB BENGE | THE LANTERN SPORTS EDITOR Every year, a clock in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center counts down toward kickoff between Ohio State and Michigan. Since 2012, “The Game” clock had ticked toward when Ohio State would eventually defeat Michigan, prevail- ing in eight-straight matchups. Last season, it didn’t end in victory. “When you live this year-round, it hurts,” h...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…To advertise go to thelantern.com 2 | The Lantern | Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 thelantern.com @TheLantern Past and present Ohio State coaches’ MENTALITIES AND approaches to ‘The Game’ Rivalry games are circled on the calen- dars of college football programs every year. For Ohio State-Michigan – which mul- tiple former Buckeyes coaches and play- ers called the greatest rivalry in sports – is circled, highlighted, written in bright shin...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 | The Lantern | 3 thelantern.com @TheLantern CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Former wide receiver Anthony Gon- zalez said Tressel “changed the tone” of “The Game” because he “understood the importance of the rivalry.” “He had us focused on it year-round, and then certainly the week of, real- ly made sure that it was a special week for us, so we always came in prepared,” Gonzalez said. “He was such an amazing leader not...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…Serving Buckeye Nation since 1881 Hey, Buckeyes, It’s Rivalry Edition time! Let’s beat TSUN (that school up north) with BIG bucks this Year!! All bucks go to students and The New Lantern Newsroom to be completed in 2023! Thank you from Chair Sandy Hermanoff, the Board, students, faculty and everyone who loves The School of Communication! Go Buckeyes!!! Give generously to The Lantern at https://buckeyefunder.osu.edu/project/34023 s...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…thelantern.com @TheLantern Ohio State Marching Band looks to soak in the moment in 118th edition of ‘The Game’ The historic rivalry football game be- tween Ohio State and Michigan hasn’t been played in Ohio Stadium since 2018, and while it’s a dream come to life for many football players, there are other performers for whom this will be their first, or last time, playing the Michigan game in the ‘Shoe. The Ohio State Marching Band i...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…OHIO STA TE VS. MICHIGAN Schedule your appointment to donate blood today Runs through 10/26 - 11/23 BLOOD BATTLE 2022 Blood donated with Versiti benefits patients of The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center. 6 | The Lantern | Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 thelantern.com @TheLantern Opinion: Casey’s Callouts: Stroud’s Heisman fate will be decided against Michigan Picture the scene: Ohio State trailing by four with just over two minu...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 | The Lantern | 7 thelantern.com @TheLantern A look back at Ohio State’s uniforms from ‘The GamE’ REID MURRAY Lantern Sports Reporter ALEXA MAVROGIANIS | LANTERN FILE PHOTO Ohio State redshirt freshman Mike Weber (25) scores the Buckeyes’ first offensive touchdown of the day during the second half of the Buckeyes’ 30-27 overtime win against Michigan Nov. 26, 2016. From a 1954 national championship throwback i...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…Someone is Looking for You! There IS a superior intelligence “out there” – and a loving one too. Your Creator wants you to acknowledge Him, and come to know Him and His ways. Don’t be deceived by evolutionism. All creation screams of intelligent design! The odds alone of DNA evolving are virtually nil. Evolutionism is the only “science” that denies the law of degeneration (entropy). God alone is the origin of life, and the true God wa...…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 | The Lantern | 9 thelantern.com @TheLantern A dominant decade: ‘The Game’s’ horseshoe history GABE BURGGRAF Asst. LTV Sports Producer AMAL SAEED | LANTERN FILE PHOTO- Ohio State then-redshirt sophomore quarterback Dwayne Haskins (7) looks to pass the ball during the second half of the game against Michigan on Nov. 24, 2018. Ohio State won 62-39. Ohio State has not played Michigan at home since. It’s been nearl...…

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