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The Wildcats are back home for the first time in well over a week, and are coming off a rough 3-1 loss to nationally-ranked Penn State last Saturday as well. Northwestern has dropped three of its last four contests, and four of its past six.
Michigan football's special teams unit has been a strength of the team in years where the Wolverines have had success. This year, while the Wolverines have gen
Members of Michigan’s Board of Regents went public with their criticism of the Big Ten’s proposed private capital plan Thursday, with one describing it as the equivalent of a payday loan.
The University of Michigan will spend $9.2 million to demolish facilities at its Wyoming field station. The UM Board of Regents unanimously approved the demolition of a mess hall and adjacent ancillary facilities at Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station about 30 miles south of Jackson,
The state of Michigan has committed $40 million for research and engineering of a new transportation hub. Plans are underway to bring trains back to the iconic Michigan Central Station, with possible rail service from Detroit all the way to Toronto beginning as soon as 2029.
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Joel Klatt says Michigan must rebuild defensive wall, run-first identity vs. Washington
Joel Klatt previews Michigan vs. Washington, calling it crucial for both teams and urging the Wolverines to get back to their roots.
In a statement Thursday, Chris Olsen said he was excited about the move after being ‘very selective and intentional’ about applying. He starts the job Jan. 1.
Politics can at times make for strange bedfellows, and the resistance to ranked choice voting taking root in Michigan is just the latest example, bringing so-called far-right election deniers and the county clerks who have questioned them under the same umbrella.
Officials say the man pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, one count of engaging in child sexually abusive activity and one count of using a computer to commit a crime.
About 120 soldiers from the Michigan Army National Guard will soon be deployed to the U.S. southern border to assist federal law enforcement. The Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs announced the move Thursday, Oct. 16, saying the soldiers are anticipated to be deployed for up to a year.