Daily Digest

10-5-2016

At its Tuesday assembly meeting, Central Student Government announced a new mental health survey that will be distributed to University of Michigan faculty and brought a resolution to the floor that aims to attract more freshmen students to the body.

The mental health survey aims to gauge faculty perception of student mental health, and is the first year the faculty has conducted one on issues of mental health. The results will be publicly available at a date to be announced.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we have coverage of yesterday's faculty gathering on the Diag in solidarity against racially charged posters found on campus over the past week, and a preview of Bernie Sander's visit to campus to campaign for Hillary Clinton. Central Student Government discussed plans to distribute a survey on mental health perceptions. And, we have updates on Michigan football's Grant Newsome and his injuries, as well as a look at Michigan hockey freshman Nick Pastujov, who came back from injury to score the first goal in last week's exhibition game.

Check back with us tomorrow for more coverage of Bernie Sander's visit to the University and more.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Kalis on Newsome's injury: 'That could be any of us'

Tuesday, Kyle Kalis recalled visiting Newsome in the hospital recently along with fellow linemen Mason Cole and Erik Magnuson and quarterback Wilton Speight.

Back from injury, Pastujov ready for season

Freshman forward Nick Pastujov of Michigan's hockey team made an impact during an exhibition match against Windsor, scoring the first goal of the game. Pastujov was cleared for full-contact practice just last week.

Bernie Sanders to visit University on Thursday to campaign for Clinton

The Hillary Clinton campaign announced Tuesday morning that U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will be visiting the University of Michigan Thursday at 1 p.m., with doors opening at noon, to campaign on Clinton’s behalf.

 

Sanders is expected to touch on topics including sustainability, criminal justice reform, raising the minimum wage and making public colleges and universities tuition-free in his speech, according to a press release.

 

Faculty gather on the Diag in solidarity against racially charged messages

Faculty members gathered in solidarity with students on the Diag Tuesday morning in response to racially charged messages found on campus over the past week.

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