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MICHIGAN LTFE BY MEGHAN CHRISTIANSEN ROB MCTEAR We camped out on the Diag with textbooks, Stucchi ' s ice cream, and cell phones when the weather was beautiful; we illuminated the Diag with the light from 1 0,000 candles on the evening of September 11. We were outraged when the much-anticipated Naked Mile was thwarted by authorities and exploited by the media. With friends we celebrated milestone birth- days, making the rounds from Good Time Charley ' s to Mitch ' s and Conor O ' Neil ' s. As leaves fell from the trees we played frisbee in the Arboretum and drank apple cider at the local orchards. Streets flooded with maize and blue on home game days as we made our way to the Big House with 1 1 0,000 of our closest friends. As always, ghouls and goblins of the craziest kind appeared to celebrate Halloween Michi- gan Style To break up the monotony of classes, we donned boots and hats and paja- mas for theme parties that were thrown throughout the year. We came together to muddle through the lows of the year, and we came together to celebrate the highs of the year. We came together to support our friends. 10 | Michigan Life
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Shading their eyes from the sun, two students study on a bench in the Diag. With its grassy lawns, shade trees, and benches, the Diag attracted and hosted a wide va- riety of activity. photo by Abby Johnson By coming to such a diverse school, each of us chose to opened ourselves to a myriad of experiences.The events of the year taught us more about ourselves, human nature and the world around us.Our experiences taught us to cope with tragedy, to be available for our friends, and to live life to its fullest extent.What made the lessons of the year so valuable is that we learned them together. Streaming onto the field, the football team causes Michi- gan Stadium to errupt in cheers. On game days, the rumble of the sta- dium and strains of the band were heard for a six- block radius, photo bv Tosin Akmmusuru Opening | 9
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Donning their best maize and blue, a group of students cheer on the foot- ball team at the Il- linois game. Foot- ball Saturdays of- fered one of many options to show our pride in the University, phowby Lauren Proux Michigan Life | 1 1
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