Viewpoint: Textual tension by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 14, 2013“I’m watching him. He’s doing it right now: forwarding the same sexual solicitation to a handful of girls. When his iPhone lights up his face, I can see his acne scars. The pimples, scars-in-waiting, cast grotesque shadows. read more”
Ben Gloger: Learning to fail by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 14, 2013“For most University students, I know the summer in between classes marks a departure from our youthful days spent nursing wounded animals back to health just in time for big karate matches against the rich team to save the town, getting the girl and teaching the world about the hazards of unchecked greed and squandered love. read more”
New rankings place C.S. Mott Children's Hospital among U.S. best by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 14, 2013“For the parents who send their children to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, they can be assured their little ones are in good hands.
According to new U.S. News and World Report rankings that were released Monday, the hospital places in the top 50 in all 10 of the pediatric specialty areas that were used to evaluate pediatric hospitals. read more”
The xx and Grizzly Bear fill the Fillmore with sexual tension, powerful sets by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 14, 2013“Upon hearing the words the xx, Grizzly Bear and the Fillmore in conjunction, I immediately pulled out my wallet. Could anything be more atmospherically phenomenal than those things put together? Answer: no. read more”
Resurrected 'Monsters' a lesson in self-discovery and triumph by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 12, 2013“Thirteen years ago, “Monsters, Inc.” took us to the world beneath our beds and behind our closet doors, where the scary stuff of our imaginations prowled. Like most Pixar features, it delighted us. It fed not fear, but the better part of our imaginations, turning that shadowy world into something whimsical: It made monsters work-a-day scarers. read more”
Forster discusses artistic vision, zombie storytelling in new film, 'World War Z' by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 12, 2013““World War Z” crashes into theaters amid the zombie fascination gripping millions across the globe. Since the sauntering swarms of George A. Romero’s 1968 “Night of the Living Dead,” we’ve had fast-running zombies, manic, red-eyed zombies and — who could forget — Nazi zombies. read more”
Whedon's 'Much Ado About Nothing' flourishes with low-budget aesthetic by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 12, 2013“When director Joss Whedon wrapped up last summer’s box-office smasher “The Avengers,” he wanted a vacation. For most, this would mean a few days on the beach or just lounging around with some magazines. read more”
'Game of Thrones' flops with lackluster season three finale by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 12, 2013“As is tradition in HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” episode nine was the torrential downpour of excitement we all expected, with the ominous thunderheads finally culminating in the “The Rains of Castamere” and, likewise, the infamous Red Wedding. And, as in past seasons, the finale was more a marriage of falling action and teaser material, the metaphorical “clean-up” after the storm. read more”
Bonnaroo scavenger hunt checklist by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 12, 2013“It’s here. Well, almost, anyways. We’ve say through live-streamed lineup announcements, bargained for tickets with Farkas on Craigslist and faked the deaths of grandparents to get time off our unpaid internships.
And now, we’re just 12.5 hours away from the filthy freakshow that is Bonnaroo 2013.
We can’t wait. read more”
Men’s track and field coach, Fred LaPlante, retires after 16 years by The Michigan Daily - News and sports from the University of Michigan and Ann ArborJun 11, 2013“Michigan men’s head track and field coach Fred LaPlante announced his retirement on Monday, marking the end of a short head-coaching career as the 11th coach in program history
After 16 years of service to the University, LaPlante has decided to move on with the next phase of his life. The Wolverines will begin their search for his replacement immediately. read more” | News Topics
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