Out Loud Chorus honored during 25th anniversary event at Towsley Auditorium
Ann Arbor – Out Loud Chorus (OLC) kicked off their 25th anniversary season at Towsley Auditorium on Jan. 17 & 18, 2020 with accolades and commendations from numerous government officials. Ann
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EMU students honored for essays honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Three Eastern Michigan students were honored and earned a $500 scholarship for sharing their perspective and experiences in an essay contest detailing how they
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U-M participating in blood donation challenge (see list of dates/locations)
The University of Michigan is once again competing with other universities in a blood donation contest that runs through Feb. 26. Faculty, staff and students from U-M are encouraged to take part
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Temporary Closure of the Gallup Park Vehicle Bridge Begins in February
January 27, 2020 – The wooden vehicle bridge in Gallup Park, located along the park road, is in need of repair as part of ongoing maintenance. Work is scheduled to start in early February
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Michigan Theatre: Nicola’s Books presents Old School Love with Rev Run Feb. 2
Sunday, Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Michigan Theatre! Michigan Theater and Nicola’s Books are hosting a conversation with Joseph “Rev Run” Simmons, the front man of the seminal hip-hop group RUN
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Profile: Pioneer’s Caitlyn Schott has found her lifetime role on stage
Caitlyn Schott will never forget her first time on stage – because she knew right then it would not be her last time on stage. “My first musical theatre experience was ‘Annie’ in 2012, I was an
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Profile: Skyline’s Ben Kurniawan is swimming in the fast lane as a sophomore
Ben Kurniawan prepares for a race with a focus and confidence that belies his age. The Skyline sophomore has made quite a splash in a local pool filled with incredible talent and it all starts
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Huron hockey team skating in the right direction trying to return program to better times
Success in sports is not always measured on a scoreboard. The Ann Arbor Huron hockey team is a great example that the number of goals you score or wins you secure isn’t the real measure of
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AAPS: What’s in a word? Ask these Haisley fourth graders
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor If they didn’t know it five months ago, Ellen McGee’s fourth graders at Haisley Elementary know it now: Words matter. A lot. “It all ties to my firm love of
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Girls Basketball: Huron, Pioneer heading for big clash in SEC Red battle
This upcoming week is an interesting one – and possibly defining for some teams – in the highly competitive and talented girls’ basketball SEC Red Division. Two of the local teams are in play for
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