Daily Digest

3/22/16

On paper, Michigan is talented enough to advance to the WNIT Final Four and possibly run the table to hang a banner in Crisler Center.

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Dear subscribers,

Start your day with a review of our Central Student Government election guide, where we've broken down each party platform. Michigan women's basketball faces San Diego tonight at 7 p.m. in their next round of WNIT play. Michigan softball is preparing to take on Western Michigan, their last opponent before conference play begins. We break down the pieces behind the resurgent defense of men's hockey. And, we take a look at the iconic restaurant Pretzel Bell, which has been brought back by former Michigan athletes and alumni.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Election Guide: CSG party platforms explained

The 2016 Central Student Government elections are March 23 and 24. Here’s everything you need to know about the three parties running for executive offices.

Michigan faces Western Michigan in last tune-up before conference play

Tuesday’s home game against Western Michigan represents the end of Michigan’s journey to Big Ten play. After facing the Broncos, the Wolverines will begin a 23-game conference schedule, with the exception of one game against Central Michigan.

Iconic restaurant Pretzel Bell offers walk-through for alumni

Open from 1934 to 1984, the original Pretzel Bell served as a city hotspot for students, faculty and community members to celebrate birthdays, spend game days and enjoy time with friends, Greg Lobdell, owner of the new restaurant, said.

The anatomy of Michigan's resurging defense

If you ask the team what changed defensively, they’ll tell you it was a whole-team effort. Every player became accountable: forwards, defensemen and Racine.

In Review

'The Shebabs of Yarmouk'
“Chronicling the day-to-day worries, laughter, struggles and friendship between a close group of friends living in the Syrian Palestinian refugee camp Yarmouk, “The Shebabs of Yarmouk” provides a candid look into the life of a refugee.”