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Chorus girls

The presence of chorus girls at a 1921 fraternity party revealed scandalous behavior by students and administrators alike.

Sports »

Bill Martin's legacy

As he approaches retirement, the athletic director will go down as one of U-M's most influential figures.

Most emailed stories

Talking about science »

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.

Alumni

Veterans Radio

U-M alumni and Vietnam veterans Dale Throneberry and Bob Gould found their calling in the stories of fellow vets.

Talking about movies »

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.

Your U-M history

Tell us about your experiences at U-M.

History is more than big events, so we encourage you to share stories of simple things—ordinary life as you lived it—as well as adventures.

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