A day in the life
If a picture paints a thousand words, these images have much to say about the enduring appeal of life at Michigan.
(All images by Michigan Photography.)
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Pulling an all-nighter
The entrance to the Law Library beckons late-night visitors. (Photo by Scott C. Soderberg.)
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“Discing” in the dark
As evening falls, hardcore enthusiasts play glow-in-the-dark Frisbee near Angell Hall.
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Lining up the shot
Members of the Michigan Billiards Club practice for an upcoming tournament. (Photo by Lon Horwedel.)
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Pitch perfect
Holden Warriner, a member of men’s intramural softball team “The Bambinos,” warms up with the setting sun at Elbel Field. (Photo by Lon Horwedel.)
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Practice makes perfect
Officer Joe Dunny and his dog, Taser, practice explosives detection at the Big House.
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If you’re happy and you know it…
Student Allison Shapiro leaps up and clicks her heels at the Law Quad as her friends record the feat on video. What compelled her to make the leap? “I’m happy!” she exclaimed.
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Rush hour
Students pass through the Engine Arch leading from South University to the Diag. (Photo by Daryl Marshke.)
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Through the trees
A weathervane over the Michigan Law Quad is framed through the trees. (Photo by Lon Horwedel.)
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A quiet afternoon
Student Ashley Buchanan catches up on her reading (under a watchful eye?) atop one of the ledges outside Angell Hall. (Photo by Lon Horwedel.)
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School is all about balance
Student Paige Martin shows off her parkour skills outside the School of Public Health. (Photo by Austin Thomason.)
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A sea of camo
ROTC students march in formation at the start of Curriculum Advanced Staff Studies School. (Photo by Martin Vloet.)
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Spinning in circles
It never gets old: Garrett Potter and Emily Adama spin the Cube at Regents’ Plaza. (Photo by Martin Vloet.)
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Diversions on the Diag
Some things never change. Dave Lewis juggles pins for passersby on the Diag. (Photo by Daryl Marshke.)
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Flying high
It’s time for a routine test of one of the Survival Flight helicopters. (Photo by Lon Horwedel.)
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A different kind of fog
Linde driver Herman Lucius delivers liquid nitrogen on North Campus . . . just another day at the office. (Photo by Martin Vloet.)
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Seizing the day
A lone jogger takes advantage of an empty track at Palmer Field. (Photo by Joel S. Johnson.)
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Fred’s fountain
The Reflecting pool and “Fred’s Fountain” liven up the afternoon outside the Lurie Engineering Building. The pool was a gift of the Engineering Class of 1947; the fountain was a gift from class member Frederick C. Matthaei Jr. (Photo by Eric Bronson.)
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Looking up
Professor Johannes Schwank walks past the sundial inside the Phoenix Memorial Lab. (Photo by Martin Vloet.)
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Morning marching
Marching Band senior saxophonist Aubrie Marsh begins her day at Elbel Field, perfecting some precision marching with trumpet player James Kuryvial. (Photo by Lon Horwedel.)
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Morning routine
Joggers cross the deserted Diag on their way to the Engine Arch of West Hall. (Photo by Scott C. Soderberg.)
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South U at sunrise
Early-morning rays of light open the sky behind Ulrich’s Book Store on East University. (Photo by Scott C. Soderberg.)
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A peaceful morning
The Diag glows as the sun begins to rise over campus. (Photo by Joel S. Johnson.)
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A slow start
The intersection where State Street meets North University slowly comes to life just before sunrise. (Photo by Joel S. Johnson.)
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Rise and shine
The wee morning light sparkles on the exterior of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.
(Photo by Scott C. Soderberg.)