.@UMich researchers have found that science lessons rooted in families' histories and lived experiences, including such natural disasters as flooding in metro Detroit, can deepen engagement with STEM and motivate local climate action. #MichiganToday
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Bruce's beautiful eulogy for @CliveDavis today in NYC. Funny story about Blinded By The Light and how Clive was videoing himself reciting the lyrics as if it was a " Jersey Poem". Well done as always @springsteen . #springsteen#RIPCliveDavis
Showing the full mandatory price upfront isn't anti-business. It's pro-market. Food delivery platforms should compete on a clear total price, not on who can best hide fees and add-ons.
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This week someone targeted my family for harm with a false report. We’re physically OK, but that doesn’t mean we weren’t harmed. I am beyond furious.
Whatever your politics, this is awful, wrong, and can never become normal. https://t.co/72wxaVLzVT
Today is the anniversary of the day SCOTUS cost women the right to make choices about their bodies for themselves & I have not forgotten. When I vote, the most important issue I consider is which candidate will protect me and my daughter from becoming second class citizens.
Tomorrow is the final day for season ticket renewals!
If you were a season ticket holder last season, be sure to renew so you don't miss out on next season at Crisler:
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Dear @RegentHubbard,
As a lifelong supporter, and alumni of the University of Michigan, I believe it is time for the Board of Regents to consider new leadership for the Athletic Department.
Under Warde Manuel’s tenure, Michigan has achieved success on the field and court, but his administration has also been marked by repeated public embarrassment, poor communication, and a troubling lack of urgency in retaining elite coaches. Michigan should be a destination program, not a place where successful coaches repeatedly become flight risks because leadership waits too long to act.
This pattern has become impossible to ignore. Jim Harbaugh delivered a national championship and still left for the NFL. Erik Bakich rebuilt Michigan baseball into a College World Series program and left for Clemson. Now, with Dusty May, Michigan again is facing the consequences of not being proactive enough in securing a coach who quickly elevated the program. At some point, these are not isolated incidents. They reflect a leadership problem.
The Athletic Director’s job is not simply to react once problems become public. It is to anticipate them, protect the university’s interests, and make Michigan feel like the clear best place for elite coaches to stay. Too often, Manuel’s department has appeared slow, disorganized, and caught off guard.
The University of Michigan deserves athletic leadership that inspires confidence, communicates clearly, and acts with urgency equal to the standard of the Block M. While Warde Manuel has overseen successful moments, the repeated instability and embarrassment have become too costly. It is time for a change.
Respectfully,
Alumni and Fans.
Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
George Orwell, 1984
Imagine Trump ever being invited to join a photo like this — not in a million years.
Four presidents. Zero drama. Just smiles, respect, and a shared love of country. 🇺🇸
Earning eight All-American honors along with Trent McFarland’s silver medal, @umichtrack had a “pretty darn good weekend” at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
@jaxsonkr has the details: https://t.co/dqeBzQRK9o
This is a jaw-dropping, horrific surrender document complete with hundreds of billions in reparations. It is the predictable result of incompetent negotiation and the foolhardy strategic catastrophe of starting and pursuing this disastrous war. The U.S. will not soon recover from this, the biggest national security blunder in decades.
How the fuck do we have $300 billion to rebuild Iran after we spent $80 billion bombing it, when we don’t “have the money” for pediatric cancer research?