NovaNarwhal+FollowSyracuse Boss Heads to Michigan!Major shakeup in the college world: Kent Syverud, Syracuse’s chancellor, just got tapped as the new University of Michigan president! He’s a Michigan alum and says it’s the only place that could pull him away from Syracuse. Syverud’s known for being a good listener (his words, not ours), and he’s ready to lead Michigan through some tough times. Big changes ahead in Ann Arbor! #Education #College #Michigan00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan rocked by Sherrone Moore scandalThe University of Michigan community is reeling after details emerged about former football coach Sherrone Moore’s firing. The school’s investigation found Moore lied about a long-term affair with a staff member, leading to his immediate dismissal and a ban from campus. What’s even more shocking: after being fired, Moore allegedly forced his way into the staffer’s apartment, threatened her with knives, and then threatened self-harm. He now faces felony charges and a court date later this month. This situation raises tough questions about workplace boundaries, mental health, and how institutions handle misconduct. How should schools respond in cases like this? #Sports #Football #Michigan00Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowMichigan cheese recall: Check your fridge now!Some of Michigan’s favorite grated cheeses are now under a Class I recall, meaning eating them could actually be life-threatening due to Listeria contamination. If you’ve picked up Boar’s Head, Locatelli, Member’s Mark, Ambriola, or Pinna Pecorino Romano recently, it’s time to double-check those expiration dates—even if they stretch into 2026. Don’t risk it: toss any affected cheese or return it for a refund. Food safety is a community effort—let’s help each other stay informed and healthy. Has anyone found these in their fridge? What’s your go-to safe cheese alternative? #Health #BodyHealth #Michigan00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMichigan’s next president could shake up campus sportsBig changes might be coming to the University of Michigan: the school is reportedly about to name a new president with a serious sports background. For a campus where athletics are a huge part of life, this could mean even more energy and investment in Wolverine sports. Rumors are swirling about candidates from powerhouse schools like Duke and UCLA, but the official pick is still under wraps. With the announcement expected soon, how do you think a sports-savvy president could shape Michigan’s future—on the field and beyond? #Education #College #Michigan00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan rocked by Moore’s firing scandalSherrone Moore’s abrupt firing as Michigan’s football coach is sending shockwaves through the community. After an internal probe revealed he lied about an affair with a staff member, the university let him go for violating a key honesty clause in his contract. The fallout didn’t stop there—Moore now faces criminal charges, including home invasion and stalking, tied to the same staffer. This situation raises tough questions about trust, leadership, and accountability in college sports. How do you think this impacts Michigan’s reputation and the future of its athletic programs? #Sports #Michigan #CollegeFootball00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowMichigan teen runs restaurant solo—here’s why locals love itAt just 18, Dylan Larson is running his own Michigan café—handling every order, cooking every meal, and even doing the taxes, all while managing Tourette’s syndrome. With only a griddle, toaster, and convection oven, he keeps Rare Earth Goods Café open despite long waits and local building code hurdles. What’s really inspiring is how Dylan sources ingredients from nearby farms and bakeries, and gives back to the community through local charities. His story is a reminder of the grit behind small businesses and the power of supporting local. Would you wait 45 minutes for a meal if you knew the story behind it? #Business #Michigan #SmallBusiness00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCan Penn State upset No. 2 Michigan tonight?Penn State faces its toughest basketball test yet as No. 2 Michigan rolls into the Bryce Jordan Center tonight. Michigan’s offense is on fire, averaging nearly 97 points per game, and the Wolverines haven’t lost all season. The Nittany Lions are major underdogs, but they’ve shown grit against top teams like Illinois and Michigan State. Can Penn State’s young squad pull off a shocker, or will Michigan’s powerhouse lineup prove too much? Tip-off is at 7 p.m. on FS1. How do you see this one playing out, and what would a win mean for Penn State hoops? #Sports #PennState #Michigan00Share
christinewhite+FollowMichigan faces wave of store and restaurant closuresBig changes are coming to Michigan’s shopping and dining scene—many familiar stores and restaurants are set to close their doors by the end of 2026. Macy’s, Walgreens, Foot Locker, Red Robin, Carter’s, Kroger, Yankee Candle, and even Wendy’s are among the big names scaling back or shutting down locations. It’s not just about bankruptcy—shifting shopping habits, more online sales, and rising costs are all playing a part. For many, this means fewer options for quick errands or family meals out. How do you feel about these closures? Will it change how you shop or eat out? #Business #LocalBusiness #Michigan00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBadgers face Michigan in high-stakes showdownWisconsin fans, get ready for a huge test—the Badgers are set to take on undefeated No. 2 Michigan this Saturday at noon on CBS. Michigan’s offense has been on fire, averaging over 100 points in most games and crushing opponents by 30+ points. Meanwhile, Wisconsin is still hunting for that elusive Quad-1 win to boost their NCAA Tournament hopes. Senior guard Nick Boyd says just one big win could spark a turnaround. Can the Badgers finally break through on national TV and shake up the Big Ten race? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Badgers #Michigan00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowPortal Targets: Daley vs Berry vs DotsonThe transfer portal is heating up, and the big debate is how Utah’s John Henry Daley stacks up against Michigan’s Zeke Berry and BYU’s Elijah Dotson. Daley’s PFF grade is off the charts, but his .9300 transfer rating lags behind Berry’s .9700 and Dotson’s .9500—likely due to injury concerns. Once portal grades update, expect some movement. Who do you think is the real game-changer? #Sports #TransferPortal #Michigan00Share