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Chorus girls
The presence of chorus girls at a 1921 fraternity party revealed scandalous behavior by students and administrators alike.
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Bill Martin's legacy
As he approaches retirement, the athletic director will go down as one of U-M's most influential figures.
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A world without ice
Geophysics professor Henry Pollack explains how scientists know that CO2 is at its highest level in 800,000 years, and what it means for the planet.
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Veterans Radio
U-M alumni and Vietnam veterans Dale Throneberry and Bob Gould found their calling in the stories of fellow vets.
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Tarantino's film history
The director's latest film is brutally violent at the same time it joyfully recalls movies of the past.
Talking about words »
Canadian, eh
Native speakers are increasingly proud of the "fizzy Canadian cocktail" that is their language.
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- The student body (Slideshow) (March 2009)
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- President Little's dorms (January 2009)
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- Time machine: Mason Hall through the centuries (Slideshow) (October 2008)
- The year they cancelled J-Hop (September 2008)
- Panty Raid, 1952 (July 2008)
- "Free John Sinclair!" (June 2008)
- The first co-ed (May 2008)
- Professor White's trees (April 2008)
- Fraternity war (March 2008)
- How to date women—1943 (February 2008)
- JFK at the Union (January 2008)
- The day in loco parentis died (November 2007)
- North Quad and Nellie's books (October 2007)
- A piece of history (the Clements Library) (September 2007)



