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Hi, my name is Katie and I’m a readaholic with no plans to recover. This year I’ve read 120 books (so far) for fun. Maybe […]
Hi, my name is Katie and I’m a readaholic with no plans to recover. This year I’ve read 120 books (so far) for fun. Maybe […]
Evan Rieth is a junior from Three Oaks, Michigan, studying English and environmental studies. He was voted best dressed by his high school English teacher, […]
At this point in time, the Detroit Lions’ chances of winning the NFC North are highly unlikely. As a matter of fact, the loss to […]
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy was first discovered in 2002 by Bennet Omalu when conducting an autopsy on Mike Webster’s brain. Webster had played in the NFL […]
By members of the Pleiad staff The month of December is the time when some of the years’ best movies hit the big screen. From […]
It can be assumed that most people leave their showers believing they have scrubbed themselves clean, but if using a loofah is part of their […]
Hey, everyone. Andthony Wittano here, the Pleiad’s busiest music nerd, and it’s time for my compilation of the best, in-between and worst albums of the […]
When it comes to books and movies, very rarely is a sequel able to top an original. Typically, the same is true of TV shows. […]
Following the highly successful release of “Wonder Woman,” DC Comics’ latest movie, “Justice League,” instantly became one of the most anticipated films of 2017. Recent […]
Pop culture depicts college as nothing less than a dream world — a world where anything is possible — and students are on the bright […]
On Thursday, November 16, the History Department hosted Associate History Professor Joseph Ho and Professor Charles Bright, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Michigan, to […]
According to Coach Jody May, there are four mini-seasons in men’s basketball. Season one is the month of practice before the first game. Season two, […]
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