Ann Arbor Author Debbie Gonzales Highlights Female Athletes Through History
In 1892, a daring teacher at Smith College named Senda Berenson Abbot coached the first women’s basketball game in history. Using adapted men’s rules, this first game was played on a court
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Chelsea Birchmeier, Skyline High School ELA teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Born on the Eastside of Detroit, Chelsea Birchmeier’s upbringing has shaped her teaching style. Her love for school was constant. Beyond watching soap
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Cross Country: FGR competes at D-2 State Finals (WLAA photo gallery)
Two weeks ago at Lake Erie Metropark, the Father Gabriel Richard girls’ cross country team crossed the finish line at Regionals and earned a spot in the Division 2 State Finals on Saturday. It
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UMMA Exhibitions & Events for December 2019
GUIDED EXHIBITION AND GALLERY TOURS THE POWER FAMILY PROGRAM FOR INUIT ARTREFLECTIONS: AN ORDINARY DAYSUNDAY, DECEMBER 12–3 p.m.MEET AT UMMA SHOPUMMA’s second exhibition of Inuit art derived from
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U-M to honor service members during Veterans Week events
From The University Record After being deployed to Iraq twice as a U.S. Marine, Cassie Michael knew her transition to academic life — as an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan —
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EMU military veteran Dean Ditto shares his battle memories and fondness for his time at EMU
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – A proud Eastern Michigan University alumnus with a rich family military history will be a featured speaker Wednesday, Nov. 6 during a special Ann Arbor
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Profile: Skyline junior Emma Pettigrew is swimming toward an amazing future
Before we jump in the pool with Emma Pettigrew let’s see what the Skyline junior has been accomplishing on dry land – because it’s pretty amazing. A 4.0 student, Pettigrew has already set her
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Ask the Grand Master: WLAA presents Conversations with Keith Hafner
Keith Hafner has been teaching real life skills, such as courage, focus, and self-discipline, to our local community since the 1970’s. Keith’s school, ‘Keith Hafner’s
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Ready Ann Arbor Community Preparedness Training set for early 2020
The Ann Arbor Police and Fire departments have scheduled the next Ready Ann Arbor Community Preparedness Training for early 2020; and applications to attend are now being accepted, using the link
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STATE CHAMPS!!! Pioneer girls finish first in D-1 Cross Country State Finals (WLAA photogallery)
The Pioneer girls’ cross country team cleared the final hurdle on Saturday. Over the past three years, the Pioneers have finished second, fourth and second again at the Division 1 State Finals at
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