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Not-So-Random wants Aggro-Crag

by DOUG WERNERT January 27, 2006April 20, 2021

Not-So-Random: Hello? The Michigan Daily: Hi, may I speak with Pete Vanderkaay, please? NSR: Yes, this is him TMD: Hi, Pete, I’m calling from The Michigan Daily and you’ve been selected to do the Nor-So-Random Student Interview. Are you up for it? NSR: I think so. TMD: Cool. Do you even know what the Random […]

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Random Student Interview: Randoms like dill pickle chips

by DOUG WERNERT January 12, 2006April 20, 2021
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Award-winning prof emphasizes respect for prisoners

by DOUG WERNERT December 8, 2005April 20, 2021
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Random Student Interview: Random sometimes just wants to make out

by DOUG WERNERT December 1, 2005April 20, 2021
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The Daily Dish: UHS to practice setting up emergency hospital

by DOUG WERNERT December 1, 2005April 20, 2021
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The Daily Dish: Study abroad programs holding steady

by DOUG WERNERT November 17, 2005April 20, 2021
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The Daily Dish: Pres explains new Honor Council

by DOUG WERNERT November 3, 2005April 20, 2021
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University first to adopt depression-help campaign

by DOUG WERNERT October 12, 2005April 20, 2021
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Diamond’s career saved by stand-up comedy bell

by DOUG WERNERT September 29, 2005April 20, 2021
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the making of a FOOTBALL SATURDAY

by DOUG WERNERT September 28, 2005April 20, 2021

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