nteractive Investments, the TAMID Israel Investment Group, and the
Michigan Economics Society[133] are also affiliated with the university.
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Media and publications[edit]
The student newspaper is The Michigan Daily, founded in 1890 and editorially and financially independent of the university. The Daily is published five days a week during academic year, and weekly from May to August. Other student publications at the university include the conservative The Michigan Review and the progressive Michigan Independent. The humor publications Gargoyle and the The Michigan Every Three Weekly are also published by Michigan students.
WCBN-FM (88.3 FM) is the student-run college radio station which plays in freeform format. WOLV-TV is the student-run television station that is primarily shown on the university's cable television system.
Several academic journals are published at the university:
The Law School publishes the well-regarded Michigan Law Review and five other law journals: The University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Michigan Journal of Race & Law, Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, Michigan Journal of International Law, and Michigan Journal of Gender & Law.[144]
The Ross School of Business publishes the Michigan Journal of Business
Several undergraduate journals are also published at the university, including the Michigan Journal of Political Science, Michigan Journal of History, University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Journal, the Michigan Journal of International Affairs, and the Michigan Journal of Asian Studies.
Athletics[edit]
Main article: Michigan Wolverines
Crowded stadium with yellow-colored "Michigan" written on a green field
A football game at Michigan Stadium
The University of Michigan's sports teams are called the Wolverines. They participate in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) and in the Big Ten Conference in all sports except men's ice hockey, which is a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, men's lacrosse, which is a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and woman's water polo, which is a member of the Collegiate Water Polo Association. U-M boasts 27 varsity sports, including 13 men's teams and 14 women's teams.[145] In 10 of the past 14 years concluding in 2009, U-M has finished in the top five of the NACDA Director's Cup, a ranking compiled by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics to tabulate the success of universities in competitive sports. U-M has finished in the top 10 of the Directors' Cup standings in 14 of the award's sixteen seasons and has placed in the top six in 9 of the last 10 seasons.[146]
The Michigan football program ranks first in NCAA history in both total wins (903 through the end of the 2012 season) and winning percentage (.735).[147] The team won the first Rose Bowl game in 1902. U-M had 40 consecutive winning seasons from 1968 to 2007, including consecutivelso showcases many community service organizations and
charitable projects, including Foundation for International Medical
Relief of Children, Dance Marathon at the University of Michigan,[134]
The Detroit Partnership, Relay For Life, U-M Stars for the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, InnoWorks at the University of Michigan, SERVE, Letters to
Success, PROVIDES, Circle K, Habitat for Humanity,[135] and Ann
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e student-run television station that is primarily shown on the university's cable television system. Several academic journals are published at the university: The Law School publishes the well-regarded Michigan Law Review and five other law journals: The University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Michigan Journal of Race & Law, Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, Michigan Journal of International Law, and Michigan Journal of Gender & Law.[144] The Ross School of Business publishes the Michigan Journal of Business Several undergr
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