The Rivalry: Michigan and Ohio State in Conversation

Date/Time: 
Thursday, November 18, 2021 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: 
via Zoom video

 

Join the Lantern of The Ohio State University and The Michigan Daily of the University of Michigan to celebrate the publication of the online and print Rivalry Edition of the student newspaper. Alumni of the legendary sports rivalry, leading sports broadcasters, and current student editors from Ohio State and Michigan will discuss memories and motivations of the rivalry.



Panel

  • Jim Brandstatter | Play-by-play Announcer, Michigan Football; University of Michigan '72

  • Claire Hao | Editor in Chief, The Michigan Daily; University of Michigan '22

  • Jared Greenspan | Sports Reporter, The Michigan Daily; University of Michigan '23

  • Joshua Perry | Broadcaster, Big Ten Network; Ohio State University '15

  • Bella Czajkowski | Editor in Chief, The Lantern; Ohio State University '22

  • Jack Emerson | Sports Editor, The Lantern; Ohio State University '22



Moderator


Albert Breer | Senior Reporter and Lead Content Strategist, TheMMQB.com, Sports Illustrated; Ohio State University '02



About the Rivalry Edition & Fundraising Competition

The Rivalry Edition is a collaborative publication created by Michigan and Ohio State student journalists. Now in its third year, The Michigan Daily and The Lantern of The Ohio State University have jointly published these special issues to explore this history-rich football rivalry, which are distributed on both campuses before the UM v OSU game day. There is an added element of friendly competition in the form of an online crowdsourced fundraiser for both student papers -- the first to raise $10k wins -- please make a gift and help the Daily to 'three-peat' this year! In the previous two years, more than $40k was raised to benefit student journalism efforts. 

Learn more about the third annual Rivalry Kick-off Event webinar and register for it today



Live captioning will be provided for this program. If you require additional accommodation, such as interpretation, to participate in this webinar, please contact Clara Davison via email, or call 614-688-1241. Requests made two weeks before an event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet all requests.



Unable to join the event live? No worries, register anyway. All registrants will receive a recording of the webinar and additional resources about a week following the event.