Daily Digest

Monday, November 6, 2017

One hat, one t-shirt and one trophy would have been enough. But Michigan experienced the thrill of winning a championship twice.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we take a look at five things we learned from Michigan football's matchup against Minnesota last weekend, and SportsMonday reflects on the Michigan field hockey's Big Ten Tournament win. Friday, the Indian American Student Association presented its annual cultural show, showcasing the diversity of dance, music and language that can be found across India. Additionally, we take a look at the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion's upcoming survey of University staff's view on DEI issues across campus. Finally, we reflect on the complicated nature of the online apology.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Annual IASA cultural show celebrates blending of two cultures

The Indian American Student Association gathered Friday on the stage of a crowded Hill Auditorium to present its annual cultural show, showcasing the diversity of dance, music and language that can be found across India.

DEI Office surveying U-M staff’s views on campus climate

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion announced the University of Michigan will conduct a survey evaluating the topics of diversity, equity and inclusion within its campus. The survey will question 5,000 librarians, curators, postdoctoral fellows and house officers at Michigan Medicine and others places.

Sam Rosenberg: Kevin Spacey and the complexities of online apologies

In my mind, there is a correct and incorrect way to apologize to someone, period. This, folks, is the incorrect way.

Five Things We Learned: Minnesota

For the second straight week, the Michigan football team claimed a comfortable win against an inferior opponent. Here are five things the Daily learned from the battle for the Little Brown Jug.

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