+Football continues to dominate headlines. Things you need to know: Ohio State destroyed us this weekend, Rich Rod will return next year, and Tate Forcier’s coaches will be working all off-season to get him to be able to make a distinction between completed passes and interceptions.

+The IFC expelled the Michigan chapter of Sigma Nu after violations including having glass bottles, fighting, and parties lasting too long. In other news, every other fraternity on campus also expelled by the IFC.

+It is hoped that the state of Michigan will see net job gains by 2011… or at least by 2012… or 2013.

+A Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil was held in Ann Arbor for the sixth year in a row to honor and support a community that is “often invisible, even within the LGBT community.”

+Debate over health care has been opened in the Senate. All the main points of the health care plan are recapped: public option, pre-existing conditions, etc. Article stresses Dems need for cohesion and strong, full support of the bill in the Senate if it wants to go anywhere.

+Editorial on the Michigan Promise Scholarship promotes legislators fighting to get the money back to the students because if not it will add to the continual downward spiral of Michigan’s well-being with less students going to college overall and less students attending in-state schools.

+News brief tells story of a middle school boy beaten up when other middle school children decided to participate in a Facebook event entitled, “Kick A Ginger Day.” The boy was not seriously hurt thankfully. Do we need a better reason to kick kids under 15 off of Facebook?

+Sudoku puzzle remains most interesting part of the daily.

Go Blue! … in basketball.

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