WOLV-TV's own Kelly Smock interviewed Dr. Jack Mosher of the University of Michigan's Center for Stem Cell Research on his thoughts on how Proposal 2 could change the use of stem cells for disease research in Michigan. He also addresses false information surrounding the proposal.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Student Election Opinions
Newsfeed's Emily Zimmerman surveyed students on their opinions regarding the upcoming election. Watch this video to hear what they had to say about Proposal 1, 2, why they're voting for Obama, the campaign tactics and more!
News Member of the Month!
WOLV-TV's first month of programming is well under way, and I'd like to thank everyone in the News Department for all of their support and effort. As News Director, I'm able to choose one person per month, who has truly exemplified great effort and progress toward making Newsfeed even better. So, the News Dept. Member of the Month is....
E.J. Horstman!
Thanks for all your hard work in putting together stories, your interest in learning more about the station, and your ability to improve. It's much appreciated!
November 4th marks Newsfeed's LIVE ELECTION COVERAGE! Stay tuned on air times and channels.
Stay tuned for November's member of the month, and keep watching Newsfeed! Live Ch. 55 in dorms at 10pm on Monday and Wednesday. If you'd like to join Newsfeed, please contact me at wolv.news.director@umich.edu
-Molly Storey
E.J. Horstman!
Thanks for all your hard work in putting together stories, your interest in learning more about the station, and your ability to improve. It's much appreciated!
November 4th marks Newsfeed's LIVE ELECTION COVERAGE! Stay tuned on air times and channels.
Stay tuned for November's member of the month, and keep watching Newsfeed! Live Ch. 55 in dorms at 10pm on Monday and Wednesday. If you'd like to join Newsfeed, please contact me at wolv.news.director@umich.edu
-Molly Storey
Ross School of Business Election and Economy Panel
Four Ross School of Business professors analyzed election clips and discussed McCain and Obama's main issues, with an emphasis on the economy. There was a Q&A at the end, and the entire presentation remained bipartisan.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Swing Ann Arbor
Swing Ann Arbor is a student organization at U-M that provides Swing dancing classes and events for students and residents of Ann Arbor. I went out last Wednesday to the Michigan Union to check out one of the intermediate classes offered by the group!
For more information, you can check out Swing Ann Arbor's website!
For more information, you can check out Swing Ann Arbor's website!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Go Blue Think Pink!
Newsfeed producer, Brianna Burgess, headed out to the Diag to find out how students are promoting breast cancer awareness month.
Brother Yun visits Ann Arbor
Religious activist and author, Brother Yun, stopped in Ann Arbor during his U.S. college tour. I asked three questions, and he talked for 20 minutes - one of the easiest interviews I've ever had!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Free Bagels!?
Common' students! You know you love 'em...that's right...free bagels, free Starbucks coffee, free hot chocolate and for all you non-coffee lovers, free tea. Don't worry, they even provide skim milk. It's Welcome Wednesdays and its happening at the Alumni Center here at the University of Michigan. Open to all students and all they can eat, the Alumni Center is offering these goodies each Wednesday from 8am-12pm for the rest of October and through to November 19th. The Alumni Center is located at the corner of Washington and Fletcher streets, next to the Michigan League and across from the MLB. Check out our report below!
Other newsy events that may interest you for the week:
-Hankerin' for some soccer spankerin'? The Michigan Woman's Soccer team will play their first game at the new University of Michigan Soccer Complex this Friday. They face Penn State at 4pm on the West Practice Field, followed by a Sunday game vs. Ohio State at noon at the West Practice Field.
-Ready to move out....next year? That's right, it's house hunting time. If you haven't already started looking for a place to live off-campus for next school year, it may be time to start looking now. Students are already vouching for residences despite laws in Ann Arbor restricting lease signings until December. So in case you've put no thought into this absolutely whatsoever, at least decide if you want to move. Looking for an ideal location and an ideal set of roommates may help matters later this semester when the competition for that house with a porch 5 minutes from class seems to be the most important thing on your list.
-Seniors, don't fret too much! After visiting the University of Michigan Law School for a speech on renewable energy sources two weeks ago, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm signed into a law a package requiring electricity to come from more renewable energy sources. According to Granholm, the package will introduce more jobs in the renewable energy department.
Alright, that's all I've got for today. Keep watching Newsfeed on Monday and Wednesday nights, live at 10pm in the dorms and soon to be aired on Comcast's channel 22 at midnight.
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Other newsy events that may interest you for the week:
-Hankerin' for some soccer spankerin'? The Michigan Woman's Soccer team will play their first game at the new University of Michigan Soccer Complex this Friday. They face Penn State at 4pm on the West Practice Field, followed by a Sunday game vs. Ohio State at noon at the West Practice Field.
-Ready to move out....next year? That's right, it's house hunting time. If you haven't already started looking for a place to live off-campus for next school year, it may be time to start looking now. Students are already vouching for residences despite laws in Ann Arbor restricting lease signings until December. So in case you've put no thought into this absolutely whatsoever, at least decide if you want to move. Looking for an ideal location and an ideal set of roommates may help matters later this semester when the competition for that house with a porch 5 minutes from class seems to be the most important thing on your list.
-Seniors, don't fret too much! After visiting the University of Michigan Law School for a speech on renewable energy sources two weeks ago, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm signed into a law a package requiring electricity to come from more renewable energy sources. According to Granholm, the package will introduce more jobs in the renewable energy department.
Alright, that's all I've got for today. Keep watching Newsfeed on Monday and Wednesday nights, live at 10pm in the dorms and soon to be aired on Comcast's channel 22 at midnight.
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Welcome Wednesdays!
Our own Larissa White headed to the Alumni Center to learn more about Welcome Wednesdays and how to get those free bagels!
Monday, October 6, 2008
LAST DAY FOR VOTER REGISTRATION
Election correspondent, Whitson Gordon, went out to the Diag today to find out if volunteers were getting results in registering new voters.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Monday Night Newsfeed: Mudbowl Preliminaries
For it being only the second Newsfeed of the semester the show is off the a great start! I am very excited to see where the new political segment with Matt Dupree (maybe other;) takes us. It was great to get to hear some opinions on campus about the debates last Thursday. I am also very excited that Caroline from Wednesday night was able to interview Governor Granholm. Go Caroline! You just don't know what is going to be on the show next. Anyways, enough about how hyped I am to see what content our next show has...I guess we will all have to wait and see.
Last Sunday Leslie and I put a package together about the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epslion's annual Mudbowl preliminaries, which they hold in order to raise money for MOTT's children's hospital. Every year they raise on average $20,000 to donate to the hospital. For the past 75 YEARS!! fraternities and sororities on campus have participated in the event batteling it out for their chance to compete in Mudbowl. On Sunday after weeding out the competition two fraternities and two sororities were left to compete in the final competitions. Fraternities Theta Chi and Phi Psi competed this past Tuesday at Burns park for the championship title. Alpha Phi and Tri Delt will compete in the mud Saturday October 4th at SAE during halftime of the Illinios game.
This was the first time that I attended the Mud Bowl prelims. I have to say it was very intense on both sides. A guy was actually carried away on a stretcher, because he broke his ankle. (Of course this happened right after Leslie and I put the camera away so we didn't get the video.) I guess this is to be expected when you are playing without any padding. The game is suppossed to be "two hand touch," but I saw quite a bit of tackling. The SAE referees are there to make sure things don't get out of hand, but I think injurees are inevitable when you have boys in a competition.
There were quite a bit of injuries, but there are also quite a bit of injuries playing IM sports. Monday there was a guy who broke his ankle playing IM Soccer so... I don't want to make it sound like the Mud Bowl prelims are too dangerous, because I don't think that. I think it is great that a fraternity has kept a philanthropy event alive for so long and that it has managed to sustain popularity. Plus, can you complain when they donate $20,000 to help sick children?
I didn't get to see much of the girls competition, but from what I saw they were giving it their all. The girls are coached by members of the fraternities and they have plays and strategies which they use. These girls obviously put in lots of time practicing for a chance to compete at mud bowl. Why?
I asked the Vice President of SAE what the winner received. He said they usually held a party with the winner... I am assuming that this is not the motivation for the sororities to duke it out. I think it is more about telling everyone that they won at mud bowl and simply about the title. Or is it about being able to take out some frustration physically on another sorority girl?
I will be posting our package on the website so you can see the action for yourself.
Last Sunday Leslie and I put a package together about the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epslion's annual Mudbowl preliminaries, which they hold in order to raise money for MOTT's children's hospital. Every year they raise on average $20,000 to donate to the hospital. For the past 75 YEARS!! fraternities and sororities on campus have participated in the event batteling it out for their chance to compete in Mudbowl. On Sunday after weeding out the competition two fraternities and two sororities were left to compete in the final competitions. Fraternities Theta Chi and Phi Psi competed this past Tuesday at Burns park for the championship title. Alpha Phi and Tri Delt will compete in the mud Saturday October 4th at SAE during halftime of the Illinios game.
This was the first time that I attended the Mud Bowl prelims. I have to say it was very intense on both sides. A guy was actually carried away on a stretcher, because he broke his ankle. (Of course this happened right after Leslie and I put the camera away so we didn't get the video.) I guess this is to be expected when you are playing without any padding. The game is suppossed to be "two hand touch," but I saw quite a bit of tackling. The SAE referees are there to make sure things don't get out of hand, but I think injurees are inevitable when you have boys in a competition.
There were quite a bit of injuries, but there are also quite a bit of injuries playing IM sports. Monday there was a guy who broke his ankle playing IM Soccer so... I don't want to make it sound like the Mud Bowl prelims are too dangerous, because I don't think that. I think it is great that a fraternity has kept a philanthropy event alive for so long and that it has managed to sustain popularity. Plus, can you complain when they donate $20,000 to help sick children?
I didn't get to see much of the girls competition, but from what I saw they were giving it their all. The girls are coached by members of the fraternities and they have plays and strategies which they use. These girls obviously put in lots of time practicing for a chance to compete at mud bowl. Why?
I asked the Vice President of SAE what the winner received. He said they usually held a party with the winner... I am assuming that this is not the motivation for the sororities to duke it out. I think it is more about telling everyone that they won at mud bowl and simply about the title. Or is it about being able to take out some frustration physically on another sorority girl?
I will be posting our package on the website so you can see the action for yourself.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Governor Jennifer Granholm Visits U-M
WOLV-TV Newsfeed Anchor Caroline Dunbar caught up with Michigan's 47th Governor during a recent visit to Ann Arbor.
Political Update; Senate Passes Bailout Bill
Good evening, everybody! This is Matt Dupree, Political Correspondent with WolvTV! I'll be making regular posts here on the website henceforth to keep all the viewers of Newsfeed up to date between broadcasts of the leading news show here at the University of Michigan!
The biggest political news of the day is the passage of an amended bailout bill by the United States Senate. The new version of the legislation does not differ from the original draft when it comes to provisions relating to the economic crisis. But the new version does include a number of highly popular provisions that do not relate to the economic crisis (such as tax cuts and educational reform). It is the hope of the Senate leadership that these sections will curry enough support in the House of Representatives to allow for the passage of the bill. The House of Representatives failed the original legislation on Monday; it will vote on the altered act on Friday.
The presidential election remains tight with only a month to go until November 5th. Senator Barrack Obama has retained a minor lead (4%-6%) in national polls over Senator John McCain. The contest still remains close in most swing states, however, and it remains impossible to declare a victor. The Vice Presidential Debate will be held tomorrow between Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joe Biden. Biden is expected to do far better than Palin in the debate given Palin's history of poor media performances and Biden's experience with public speaking.
That is all I've got for y'all tonight! I'll be back with an update soon, though! Good night, good luck, and thanks for all the fish! Please be sure to tune into Newsfeed on Monday/Wednesday at 10PM on Channel 55 in the dorms and at midnight on Channel 22 throughout Ann Arbor!
The biggest political news of the day is the passage of an amended bailout bill by the United States Senate. The new version of the legislation does not differ from the original draft when it comes to provisions relating to the economic crisis. But the new version does include a number of highly popular provisions that do not relate to the economic crisis (such as tax cuts and educational reform). It is the hope of the Senate leadership that these sections will curry enough support in the House of Representatives to allow for the passage of the bill. The House of Representatives failed the original legislation on Monday; it will vote on the altered act on Friday.
The presidential election remains tight with only a month to go until November 5th. Senator Barrack Obama has retained a minor lead (4%-6%) in national polls over Senator John McCain. The contest still remains close in most swing states, however, and it remains impossible to declare a victor. The Vice Presidential Debate will be held tomorrow between Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joe Biden. Biden is expected to do far better than Palin in the debate given Palin's history of poor media performances and Biden's experience with public speaking.
That is all I've got for y'all tonight! I'll be back with an update soon, though! Good night, good luck, and thanks for all the fish! Please be sure to tune into Newsfeed on Monday/Wednesday at 10PM on Channel 55 in the dorms and at midnight on Channel 22 throughout Ann Arbor!
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