Daily Digest

11-3-201 6

TROY — Ivanka Trump, the daughter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, highlighted a lack of safe, affordable childcare and tax laws that she said negatively impact women returning to the workforce at a roundtable discussion and community Q&A session in Michigan Wednesday.

“Every issue is a woman’s issue,” Ivanka Trump said. “That being said, there are certain areas that disproportionately affect women.”

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Dear subscribers,

As the election draws closer, we have updates of both Ivanka Trump and Bernie Sander's visits to the state of Michigan. In sports, Michigan football's dominant defensive line is as fresh as ever heading into the home stretch of their season, and we take a look at the stats behind Michigan hockey's slump. Finally, be sure to take a look at this week's b-side, which includes an artist profile on musician and University alum Theo Katzman.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Breaking down the stats behind Michigan's slump

The No. 17 Wolverines sit at 3-3-1 roughly a fifth of the way into their season.

Artist Profile: Theo Katzman prepares to fly solo at the Pig

It’s been a swift climb to popularity for Katzman, who for six years has been collaborating with Vulfpeck while concurrently working on his own projects.

As fresh as ever, Michigan’s defensive line gears up for home stretch

Other than Bryan Mone, who is still practicing but has battled through nagging injuries all year, the Wolverines’ four-man line has a completely healthy two-deep rotation.

Sanders encourages students to vote while campaigning for Clinton at Western University

With less than a week until the presidential election, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) encouraged students to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Western Michigan University Wednesday discussing key issues of her campaign from higher education reform and rising economic inequality.

Alumni Highlight

Preston Robert Tisch graduated with an economics degree in 1948. He was a part owner of Loews Corporations and the New York Giants. He donated 6 million dollars to what we call now, Tisch Hall.