Daily Digest

3/25/16

Brandon Stanton, renowned photojournalist and creator of the book and blog “Humans of New York,” delivered the Center for Campus Involvement’s annual Change Our World Lecture to a sold-out Power Center for the Performing Arts.

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Dear subscribers,

Yesterday, the creator of Humans of New York spoke on campus, urging students to pursue their own passions. Ann Arbor residents are questioning the University's financial role in the Ann Arbor Connector, a proposed light rail, and if the project will benefit city residents. Seven Mile Music is bringing music to kids in Detroit. In sports, Michigan hockey is preparing to take on Notre Dame tonight in their first NCAA matchup, and we take a look at coach Erik Bakich as he prepares for his fourth year at the helm of Michigan baseball.

As you head into your weekend, stay with us for more coverage of Michigan sports and Central Student Government election results.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Residents question University's obligation in rail funding

At an open house held to discuss the proposed plan for the Ann Arbor Connector Thursday night, local residents raised concerns about the University of Michigan’s financial role in the joint project and how much city residents stand to benefit.

Michigan to take on Notre Dame in first round of NCAA Tournament

This week, the situation is more desperate than at the Big Ten Tournament: Win or go home.

Ethan Wolfe: Believe in Bakich

Erik Bakich's team is prepared to take another step forward in his fourth season.

Seven Mile Music brings harmony to Detroit

Sam Saunders professed his belief in the positive social health effects of music, particularly emphasizing the impact it could have on children from underprivileged backgrounds.

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Ann Arbor Breweries
“Beer’s such a great world, especially in Ann Arbor. Everybody kind of does different things, so they all have their own niches. If somebody doesn’t like one style, they can go somewhere else and have another style.”