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On this shamrock-filled episode of Stateside, we discuss the NCAA basketball bracketology as we prepare for March Madness. We also revisit a conversation with a Detroit-based poet and visual artist whose book explores the boldness of Black Detroit. Lastly, we engage in a conversation with a professor who seeks to expand our understanding of the individuals who influenced American country music.
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Dusty May is going to Michigan, returning to his Big Ten roots and leaving Florida Atlantic after six seasons highlighted by a Final Four run a year ago.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon discusses the NCAA tournament streak for Michigan State's Tom Izzo, Michigan's dismissal of coach Juwan Howard, and the Red Wings' skid.
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Michigan has fired coach Juwan Howard after five seasons.
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University of Michigan and Big Ten Conference agreed on the disciplinary action, which includes a $40,000 fine.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Johnny Juzang scored 28 points while playing most of the second half on a hurt ankle, and UCLA survived a series of nail-biting misses by…
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — What was touted as the marquee matchup in the Sweet 16 turned into a dud.For everyone but Michigan, that is.Seven-foot-1 freshman…
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Today on Stateside, COVID-19 cases are surging again in Michigan, with more outbreaks happening at K-12 schools. A reporter talks us through the latest…
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — It’s been a season of firsts for Michigan, and now the Wolverines can add a trip to the Sweet 16 to that list.Leigha Brown scored 23…
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — What the Big Ten needed was someone, anyone, to start playing like it came from the Big Ten.Thanks to Michigan, the conference is…