Daily Digest

3/18/16

Michigan juniors Zak Irvin, Andrew Dakich and Sean Lonergan will see many familiar faces on the court Friday, including V.J. Beachem, Demetrius Jackson, Austin Torres and Austin Burgett.

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Dear subscribers,

This Friday, Michigan's men's basketball is preparing for their first round game in the NCAA Tournament against No. 6 Notre Dame — where friendships between some players has lead to a different kind of rivalry. Men's hockey is also readying for their first game tonight against Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament. Here in Ann Arbor, we have more coverage of the controversial deer cull as well as a look into a housing contract change that has upset many residents of the Munger Graduate Residences.

We hope you stay with us throughout the weekend for more coverage of Michigan sports, local events and more.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


After quick turnaround, Michigan takes on No. 6 seed Notre Dame in first round

Friday’s game will be the Wolverines’ fifth in nine days spanning three states.

Michigan set to open Big Ten Tournament with championship in mind

Michigan is entering its conference tournament as the No. 2 seed, with an NCAA Tournament berth already locked in place.

Two-year push for deer cull reveals city divide

On the evening of January 4, sharpshooters contracted by the city of Ann Arbor from the U.S. Department of Agriculture were scheduled to begin a X-month campaign to remove 100 deer from the city — a cull — in the face of concerns over a outgrowth in deer population.

Abrupt change in leasing policy angers Munger residents

Over Spring Break, the residents of Munger Graduate Residences received a surprising e-mail from University of Michigan administration regarding the terms of their leases.

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