March 19, 2012 - 7:05pm
Hear Me Out: I Will Protect This House
BY MAGGIE CHANG
You can always find your way around an obstacle. All you need is the passion, the drive and a sprinkle of creativity.
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March 12, 2012 - 9:10pm
My Ann Arbor: Best brunch countdown
BY ELIANA FENYES
1. Aut Bar: bar by night, brunch restaurant by day. There’s literally nothing about this combination that could go wrong. The waiters are friendly, the food tastes like rainbows, and if you add in a sunny morning and outdoor seating, I promise you’ll be one happy bruncher. The only problem you could potentially run into is the wait: Aut Bar is not one of Ann Arbor’s best-kept secrets.
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March 4, 2012 - 9:52pm
Hear Me Out: Cheer for the rivals
BY MAGGIE CHANG
We in the Big Ten believe that we are a strong conference. But not winning a championship since 2000 — even though we DO have the talent to do so — is a little discouraging.
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February 17, 2012 - 12:22am
My Ann Arbor: Michigan's Gentleman
BY ELIANA FENYES
Established in 1995, the University of Michigan’s all male a cappella group The G-men has long been considered one of the best musical groups on campus.
The group is well known for their innovative covers of popular songs and a humorous, confident stage presence, but when musical director Sid Quinsant invited me to watch his men practice, I found out what makes The G-men so special.
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February 6, 2012 - 6:40pm
My Ann Arbor: Midnight at the Movies
BY ELIANA FENYES
There’s no cure for a broken heart like a night at the movies, and no one does a night at the movies better than Ann Arbor. Year round, when the clock strikes midnight, the State Theater dusts off cult classics like “The Goonies,” “The Evil Dead” and “Anchorman” and opens its doors to an anxiously awaiting public ready to laugh, cry, or scream to the tune of their favorite films.
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February 1, 2012 - 8:06pm
The Complete Spectrum: How to really "Be Yourself"
BY CHRIS DYER
The stereotypical image of the gay man has long earned disdain and rejection from society at large. His flailing or limp-wristed hand motions, bouncy walk, high voice and generally female-identified demeanor contradict much of what traditionally minded Americans view as proper masculine behavior.
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January 26, 2012 - 9:54pm
Hear Me Out: Give Twitter a chance
BY MAGGIE CHANG
“It’s useless and stupid.” “It’s a waste of time.” “I already have a Facebook.” “What’s the point?”
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January 26, 2012 - 9:20pm
Upgrade/Downgrade: College relationships
BY LAURA ARGINTAR
For those who have been hooking up with someone for at least five weekends in a row (which is the “college time” equivalent to three months) the moment which you decide if a one night stand will become a multiple night is fast approaching.
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January 22, 2012 - 3:05pm
Hear Me Out: Adidas Has Not Destroyed Michigan
BY MAGGIE CHANG
Did you know that Nike and Adidas produce their clothing in the same factory and shirts just come out with different logos on them?
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January 19, 2012 - 8:56pm
My Ann Arbor: Penny Stamps
BY ELIANA FENYES
I’ve always seen Ann Arbor as a city where new artists can thrive. With so many resources around, from the University of Michigan Museum of Art to music venues like the Blind Pig, Ann Arbor welcomes students to observe and experiment with their own art while taking in the art of others.
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