Profile: Retired U-M Professor Andy McGill still learning and definitely contributing
Retired U-M Professor Andrew “Andy” R. McGill, Ph.D. has worked in a variety of roles: academic, scholar, teacher, journalist, director, baseball umpire, husband, father, and devoted grandfather—
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Dexter-Ann Arbor Run heads to the starting line on May 3
It’s time to “Run the River!” On Sunday, May 3, over 5,000 people will be running the scenic course along the Huron River between Dexter and Ann Arbor, in one of three distances of
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Save the Date: Cinetopia Film Festival returns to Michigan Theatre May 8-17
The Cinetopia Film Festival is Southeast Michigan’s regional film festival serving multicultural audiences from Detroit, Ann Arbor, Royal Oak, Bloomfield Township, and all points in between. Over
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Profile: Skyline’s Maggie Lareau is excited to see her words come to life at upcoming festival
Skyline Theatre is excited to announce the first-ever Blue Sky New Works Festival – an evening featuring the world premiere of five brand-new short plays. Four of the plays are written by Skyline
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Boys Basketball: Huron making adjustments after injury to standout Julian Lewis
Basketball, like life, is about adjustments and the Huron boys’ basketball team is being asked to make a big adjustment just a few weeks before starting postseason play. The River Rats walked
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EMU ranked third in nation as a “military and veteran friendly” higher-education institution
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – For the third consecutive year, Eastern Michigan University has been named one of the most military and veteran friendly universities in the country, according
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“Orchestra Night” on Feb. 27 at Hill Auditorium features more than 800 Ann Arbor students
The Fine Arts Department of the Ann Arbor Public Schools will present the popular and talent-filled “Orchestra Night” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27 at Hill Auditorium. More than 800
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Auditions March 16 for Chelsea’s popular Sounds & Sights on Thursday nights
Musical acts from across the spectrum — folk, bluegrass, Celtic, jazz, classical, country, Latin and everything in between – perform at 11 stage locations around the downtown at the popular
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Tickets for Ballet Chelsea’s Gershwin! go on sale Feb. 22
Ballet Chelsea will present Gershwin! to audiences in Chelsea and Jackson, Michigan March 20-22. This collaborative production is both educational and artistic in scope, celebrating George
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Boys Basketball: Eagles keep flying with 57-51 victory at Bedford
No letdown here. Following their emotional and satisfying win over top-ranked Huron on Friday night, the Skyline boys’ basketball team kept right on rolling with a hard-fought 57-51 SEC victory
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