Daily Digest

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

The Sit Down

The Sit Down brings you intimate interviews with some of the must-know figures around Ann Arbor today. Tune in for biweekly conversations with guests ranging from artists to student leaders to local businesspeople and other Ann Arbor icons.

Read More


Dear subscribers,

Today, the Daily launched two new podcasts: The Sit Down and The Daily Weekly, both available for download on iTunes. We take a look at some Ann Arbor City Council members' recent protest during the national anthem. We also have four key takeaways from the Michigan hockey team's recent victories over Vermont. Additionally, Sheri Fink, New York Times journalist on health and Pulitzer Prize winner, challenged an audience of over 100 students and community members to consider how they would aid the most vulnerable members of society in an emergency. Finally, we take a look at the Michigan football team's starting lineup.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Councilmembers kneeling sparks debate over intention of protest

Aug. 26, 2016, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick remained seated during the national anthem of a National Football League preseason game to protest the oppression of people of color and ongoing issues of police brutality in those communities.

Four key takeaways from Michigan’s sweep of Vermont

The Daily highlights four key takeaways from the series, including the areas the Wolverines excelled and the areas the team needs to improve before Michigan travels to Penn State for its first Big Ten series of the season.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses relationship between emergency health care and human rights

Citing modern and historical human rights crises, Sheri Fink, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and University alum, challenged an audience of over 100 students and community members gathered Monday evening in the University of Michigan Museum of Art to consider how they would aid the most vulnerable members of society in an emergency.

Peters improving, but starting job belongs to O'Korn

Outside noise continues to surround the man under center for the Wolverines. But taking Jim Harbaugh’s comments into consideration, it’s just noise.

powered by phpList