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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

FemDems at the University of Michigan convened a panel Monday night at the Ford School of Public Policy titled “De-Westernizing Feminism: Varying our Viewpoints,” which emphasized the importance of considering different views when discussing the intersectionality of feminism in national and global spaces.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we take a look at a panel hosted by FemDems Monday night on the importance of considering different viewpoints when discussing the intersectionality of feminism. Ann Arbor residents continued to show resistance against a $146 million development plan on Broadway Street at Monday night's City Council meeting. The Daily sits down with 'Lady Bird' director Greta Gerwig to discuss the film's success. We also take a look at two new commits to the Michigan hockey team, who got a preview of the team at Saturday's exhibition game. Finally, the Michigan men's basketball team fell to Ohio State Monday night, 71-62.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Public weighs in on Broadway development project at City Council

City Council was rocked again Monday night as residents continued to show resistance against a $146 million development plan on Broadway Street, near the University of Michigan Hospital.

Michigan blows 20-point lead, suffers 71-62 loss to Ohio State

When it mattered most Monday night, no Michigan player proved capable of stopping the bleeding in time to escape with a win.

Greta Gerwig talks 'Lady Bird,' growing up and the year of the female director

"And I think in a way, the story is a story that is so universal. But because there’s been a lack of female creators that it’s one that’s less documented than male coming-of-age."

Two Michigan commits get first looks at future team

Despite the unfortunate outcome for the youngsters, two USNTDP players — defensemen Bode Wilde and Mattias Samuelsson — got their first taste of the program they will play for next season.

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