Daily Digest

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Wednesday, Michigan coach John Beilein started the team’s media day by outlining the problems presented by a young team.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we have a rundown of the 2018 Michigan gubernatorial race. Additionally, we take a look at the eight new faces on the Michigan men's basketball team this season. We also have a comparison between Michigan football's offense and Rutger's offense ahead of their matchup this Saturday. Finally, the B-Side explores Doom Metal, a genre that has its start in 1970 with Black Sabbath, as well as historical mourning jewelry from the Victorian era.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


A guide to Michigan's 2018 gubernatorial race

In a poll of students conducted by The Daily earlier this month, a majority said they were unfamiliar with Michigan's gubernatorial candidates this year. The Daily talked to several major candidates to help provide a guide.

The poll was sent to 500 students. Of the respondents, 32 percent of students said they are most likely to vote for Abdul El-Sayed, while 48 percent of respondents said they were unsure whom they would vote for.

Strategically-similar offenses meet with Rutgers and Michigan

Each team’s passing game is practically non-existent, so both have been relying on the ground game to carry the offense.

Digging up Victorian-era mourning jewelry

While it seems overly macabre in present day, making and wearing mourning jewelry was a popular trend during the Victorian era.

Darkness and the Occult: A brief history of doom metal

“I've come to desecrate your bones / As maggots crawl amongst your flesh / You're soon to meet the truth of death.”

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