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Full contents - Fall 2006:

features

Drakes

Drake's is Gone...
...but its memory survives. The ghosts of bygone buildings haunt this photo-art of U-M then and now.

The Bard of Flint
Christopher Paul Curtis, one of the best writers of young-adult novels, learned about life and writing in Flint.

Beyond Recipes
Four great U-M alumnae chefs, four ways to think about making great food.

Searching for Her Son's Killer
Marilynn Rosenthal's son Josh died in the World Trade Center. How did she end up at his killer's home?

departments

News
Girls in science, Type A personalities, a Bush reading program that works wonders, the unheralded greatness of Band-Aids, and more.

Campus
Celebrating U-M’s international community and the world’s game.

Faculty Professors Stephen and Rachel Kaplan on the extraordinary effects of a walk in the woods.

Ideas
U-M physician Peter Ubel, who studies the emotional resilience of patients who face grievous physical damage, says you’re stronger than you think.

Flip Side
Professor, musician, and author Kyra Gaunt (Ph.D. ’97) hears the roots of hip-hop in the jump-rope games of Black girls.




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