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University of Michigan Football opens the defense of its national championship on Saturday against Fresno State. It’s the first time alcohol will be sold in the Big House, but as WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports, Ann Arbor Police say they’re ready for any situation.
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Some popular parking and tailgating areas will be closed. WEMU's Taylor Bowie has more.
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Celebrations will continue this weekend as the Wolverines share their national championship win with the public. WEMU's Taylor Bowie has more.
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The Michigan Wolverines are national champions, and the celebrations continue! Almost everyone in the area watched on Monday night as the Michigan men dominated Washington, while over a thousand watched and celebrated at the Michigan Theater! WEMU's David Fair and Michigan Theater executive director Russ Collins provide a wrap-up of the big game championship, plus news about upcoming concerts and film openings in Title Town!
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Spectators flooded the streets of Ann Arbor following the University of Michigan’s win over Washington last night. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on how fans in Ann Arbor celebrated the Wolverines newly gained title as college football's national champions.
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It’s game day! Michigan will play Washington tonight in hopes of winning its first national title since 1997. While the Wolverines battle the Huskies in Houston, Ann Arbor city officials are prepared for a busy night. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on what to expect.
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It’s just three days away! On Monday night, The University of Michigan will face Washington in the College Football Playoff Championship game. It promises to be a festive night in Ann Arbor, and, as WEMU’s Taylor Bowie reports, local police are ready.
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Cinema Chat: The Michigan Theater will screen the Wolverines in Monday's National Championship Game!What cinematic excitement will 2024 bring to Ann Arbor? Well, for starters, you have a chance to see the College Football Playoff National Championship Game between Michigan and Washington at Ann Arbor's Michigan Theater! WEMU's David Fair and Michigan Theater Foundation executive director Russ Collins will tell you all about that, as well as the upcoming special screenings and new movie openings.
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Christmas has passed, and the New Year is nearly here! There are a lot of ways to spend a festive New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, like taking in a new movie...or watching the Rose Bowl on the big screen! WEMU's Mat Hopson and Michigan Theater Foundation executive director Russ Collins will chat all about the special screenings coming to Ann Arbor, as well as a showing of the big game between the University of Michigan and Alabama at the Michigan Theater on January 1st!
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Ann Arbor’s Monroe Street Fair will remain on Monroe Street in conjunction with Hash Bash. This is after an agreement was reached with city officials which was approved unanimously by City Council. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.