Five U-M faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine
Written By Jina Sawani Michigan Medicine Five University of Michigan professors have been chosen as new members of the National Academy of Medicine, the highest honorary society in the country
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Scio Township’s Land Preservation program celebrates landmark conservation project on Renz farm
On Sunday, October 16, Scio Township’s Land Preservation program celebrated its landmark conservation easement project on the Renz farm, located on the west side of Wagner Rd. south of Liberty
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WCC hosting second Liberal Arts Week October 24-28
ANN ARBOR – The public is invited to participate in Washtenaw Community College’s second annual Liberal Arts Week, which will feature 14 different interactive, virtual workshops held October
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Profile: Pioneer senior Connor Casey is ready to act and inspire in PTG’s production of ‘Into the Woods’
Connor Casey is a veteran of the stage. The Pioneer senior has acted both locally and with the “Finding Neverland” National Broadway Tour, and he loves wherever and whenever he gets
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Golf: Eagles card impressive showing at first-ever State Finals
The Skyline girls’ golf team made the most of its first appearance in the MHSAA State Finals this past weekend. The Eagles fired a 387 on the first day and improved with a 371 on the second day
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Reese Richardson, Pathways to Success teacher & coach
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Coach Reese Richardson grew up in Ann Arbor, the youngest of three boys in a sports-loving family. He attended Thurston Elementary, where his love for the game
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Tennis: Ann Arbor teams net top-10 finishes at D-1 State Finals
The three Ann Arbor tennis teams netted top 10 finishes at the MHSAA Division 1 Tennis State Finals at a chilly Hope College’s Etheridge Tennis Complex in Holland. Bloomfield Hills captured
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Girls Cross Country Roundup: Pioneer, Skyline run to invitational wins
Emily Cooper finished first to help lead the Pioneer girls’ cross country team to a first-place finish at the Freeland Falcon Invitational on Saturday. Two other Pioneer runners finished in the
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Boys Cross Country Roundup: Eagles, River Rats run third at invitationals
Skyline’s Nicolas Fry finished first at the 38th annual Gabriel Richard Invitational on Saturday at Hudson Mills Metropark to help lead the Eagles to a third-place finish. Brighton ran first (61)
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Swimming: Pioneer dunks Saline in SEC Red showdown
The Pioneer swimming and diving team continues to swim along in the deep end of the pool with another impressive win last week. The Pioneers dunked SEC Red rival Saline 120-66 as the defending
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