Daily Digest

3/9/16

Sen. Bernie Sanders (D–Vt.) won Michigan’s Democratic presidential primary with 50.1 percent of the vote Tuesday night after an unexpected surge of voting in the state broke records and pushed him over the edge.

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Dear subscribers,

Start your morning with our coverage from yesterday's primaries in Michigan, where Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump came out on top. The city of Ann Arbor allotted $175,000 to construct an improved, partially indoor space for the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market. We have a piece on Chris Partridge's rise to become the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator for Michigan football. And finally, don't miss this week's issue of The Statement featuring Michigan in Color, a space by and for students of color to share their stories.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


The Michigan In Color Issue

As MiC strives to be more inclusive, more critical and more supportive of the marginalized voices both on campus and in wider society, we welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with other sections of the Michigan Daily.

Trump wins Michigan Republican primary

Frontrunner Donald Trump won the Michigan Republican primary Tuesday night with 37.7 percent of the Republican vote.

Partridge up-and-coming as Michigan's linebackers coach

Partridge has made the leap from high school coach to Michigan linebackers coach in just 15 months, and he began his first spring practice last week.

City of Ann Arbor grants $175,000 for Farmers Market improvement project

The Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority has granted $175,000 for the Ann Arbor Farmers Market Infrastructure Improvement Project.

Daily Restaurant Recommendation: Pieology

“The core of the Pieology experience is customizability at a reasonable price. For $8, guests choose from three house-made pizza doughs, seven sauces and over 40 cheeses, meats, vegetables and other toppings to build their own personal 11.5-inch pizzas.”