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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Congressman John Lewis, D-Georgia, a prominent civil rights leader, recounted his firsthand experience in the civil rights movement to a packed crowd Monday night at the University of Michiganâs Hill Auditorium.
Lewis was accompanied by Nate Powell and Andrew Aydin, illustrator and co-author respectively of the National Book Award-winning graphic novel âMARCH,â which they published in 2013.
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Today, we take a look at redshirt junior quarterback Wilton Speight's decision to transfer next year. We also look back at the performance of the Michigan football team's quarterbacks. Monday evening, Congressman John Lewis, a prominent civil rights leader, recounted his firsthand experience in the civil rights movement. Jordan Poole, freshman guard on the Michigan men's basketball team, finally got his feet wet in last weekend's game against UC Riverside. Finally, we have a reflection on the effect of Black Friday on television and Thanksgiving.
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Speight emphasized there was no particular reason behind his choice. He called it a âgut feelingâ where he simply had to âleave home.â
The shooting is there. The question is if Pooleâs defense can catch up. Still, Pooleâs sequence of brilliance Sunday shows what might happen if the two blend together.
If thereâs one thing that fans will remember from an otherwise mundane 8-4 season, it will be the trials and tribulations that Wilton Speight, John OâKorn and Brandon Peters each went through this fall.
Year after year, the familiarity of the Thanksgiving TV lineup has been a central uniting and calming factor of an otherwise chaotic holiday. But Thanksgiving TV has changed in recent years â and not for the better.
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