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Battle of the bookstore
In the fall of 1969, students went ‘on strike’ to demand the right to run their own bookstore.
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The great suspension
In 1874, fresh-soph warfare finally got so out of hand that Michigan’s faculty suspended nearly 10 percent of male students.
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The women of Henderson House
The smallest of all U-M housing units is a vibrant model of the University’s diversity ideal.
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You should be dancing
For two decades U-M students have choreographed one of the most life-changing experiences on campus: Dance Marathon.
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Guerrilla librarians
In 2005, a move to shut down the Residential College’s popular Benzinger Library sparked student protests, sit-ins, and a move to take back the stacks of East Quad.
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You can ring my (Pretzel) Bell
Restaurateurs are cooking up plans to resurrect the much-revered gathering spot, enjoyed by locals from 1934-85.
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The ’50s in your ear
Michiganensian’s short-lived audio yearbook “Memories in Sound” featured recordings of Duke Ellington’s band at J-Hop, Michigan vs. Ohio State, and more.
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Just nuts
Michigan has enjoyed a very long romance with its campus squirrels, certainly since the days of the Diag as a scrubby wheat field.
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Mastering the mind
Pilot program succeeds in encouraging student-athletes to seek help for depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions.