Daily Digest

4/1/16

Even with a desperate effort from Madison Ristovski, Michigan once again fell short of hoisting its first banner at Crisler Center.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we have what to watch for in Michigan football's spring game, as well as a preview before Michigan softball begins their weekend series. Despite a valiant effort, Michigan women's basketball fell last night in the semifinal round of the WNIT. Here on campus, a panel discussed LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace, and both the University and the state of Michigan are questioning state policy on marijuana as Hash Bash draws closer.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Event focuses on LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace

A panel in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan Union Thursday night discussd the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting political and social changes over time and the continued need for advocacy to fight against discrimination.

Questions abound as Wolverines prepare for Indiana

As strength is restored to the Wolverines’ middle infield, questions surround the rest of No. 2 Michigan (2-1 Big Ten, 24-3 overall) as it prepares for three away games in Bloomington against Indiana (3-0, 20-10).

What to Watch For: Michigan Spring Game

Here’s what to watch for when the Maize takes on the Blue in the Wolverines’ Spring Game.

Ahead of Hash Bash, University and state policy on marijuana called into question

Hash Bash — an annual April event when pot enthusiasts from Ann Arbor and beyond gather to smoke marijuana and meander around campus — will be on the University of Michigan’s Diag Saturday afternoon.

Daily Restaurant Recommendation

Zola Bistro
“The menu, too, takes the French bistro concept — a local eatery with simple, wholesome meals — and modernizes it, citing culinary inspiration from all over the world.”