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Author Archives: Annie Rauwerda

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What is ‘A history of U-M students on College Jeopardy’?

by Annie Rauwerda March 21, 2021April 20, 2021

I’ve been watching Jeopardy long enough to become desensitized to the oddness of the show’s strict mannerisms. At this point, it seems completely natural for contestants to answer in the form of a question, a practice that originally began as a gimmick to separate Jeopardy! from other mid-century game shows (“It’s the game show where […]

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Midterms and merch lines: U-M influencers speak on balancing school and social media

by Annie Rauwerda February 15, 2021April 20, 2021

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