Daily Digest

4/4/16

Speeches largely centered around the beneficial attributes of marijuana, its long lasting effects on quality of life and the upcoming presidential election.

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Dear subscribers,

Over the weekend, the 45th annual Hash Bash continued to advocate for the legalization of marijuana. The 10th annual Festifools filled downtown Ann Arbor with public art displays, music performances and elaborate costumes and puppets. On campus, students continue to petition for personal pronouns to be included on class rosters. Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson is set to return as coach for 2016-2017. And in this week's Sports Monday column, how opposite paths lead former Michigan basketball players Jordan Morgan and Jon Horford back together.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


SportsMonday Column: Opposite paths lead Morgan and Horford back together

Morgan and Horford are now teammates on the Canton Charge of the NBA Developmental League.

Annual Festifools event includes local art, performers

This weekend WonderFool Productions partnered with local businesses and schools, the University of Michigan and the city of Ann Arbor to celebrate the 10th FestiFools. Students, families and community members gathered to attend a FoolMoon celebration on Friday night and FestiFools parade on Sunday afternoon in downtown Ann Arbor, where public art displays, music performances and elaborate costumes and puppets filled Main Street.

Students petition for preferred pronouns to be stated on course rosters

Wolverines for Preferred Pronouns set up a table on the Diag Friday afternoon to garner support for a petition asking the University of Michigan to put pronoun preferences on class rosters.

Berenson to return as hockey coach for 2016-17 season

Eight days after Michigan was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament, Berenson announced Sunday that he will return for his 33rd season as the team's head coach.

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