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PAST FEATURES
APRIL COVER STORY: Matt Gacioch
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More than 1000 Words
A photo essay on graduating... more > |
MARCH COVER STORY: Ashlee Arder
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A History of the Keffiyeh
The unusual transition from a symbol of unity to a chic accessory...more > |
Overheard at Michigan
Instead of quoting celebrities, movies, or historical figures, we have begun to quote each other.. more > |
FEBRUARY COVER STORY: Winners of 1000 Pitches Campaign
Meet the everyday entrepreneurs. more > |
DECEMBER COVER STORY: Vikram Shah
He's Co-Chair of SAAN, a member of the Spectrum Center's Student Advisory Board, and at the forefront of the gender-neutral housing proposal. The busy guy still managed to meet with us in-between Teach for America final interviews, LSATs, and his pre-finals workload. more > |
Home Sweet Honda
When University senior Drew Johnson goes to bed at night, he doesn't draw a deadbolt or latch his front door. He goes to sleep inside his Honda Civic. more > |
UMMA's Andy Warhol Exhibit Setup
UMMA's Warhol Snapshots (1973-1986) Exhibition inspires this month's LEAD issue. Check out a photo essay of what went into the making of the exhibit. more > |
United 2 Heal
United 2 Heal, an interfaith humanitarian aid student organization, was formed by a few University of Michigan students just 4 years ago. Today they lease a massive warehouse, connect with local hospitals, save valuable medical supplies from waste, arrange overseas shipping, and help doctors in developing countries save lives. more > |
Facebook's Alter Ego
Lately it seems like the majority of what you hear about social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter is negative more > |
A look at a fellow Wolverine's music startup
If you think the normal student lifestyle is busy, you should meet Bobby Matson. The senior BBA student from Boston somehow balances taking classes, playing drums in his band, Farewell Republic, managing the student entrepreneurial organization Maize Ventures, and running his own company... more >
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