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11-17-2016
A diverse crowd of about 100 people filled the Michigan Union Rogel Ballroom Wednesday night to listen as male and female survivors of sexual assault shared their stories at the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Centerâs 30th annual Speak Out event.
Dear subscribers,
Today, we have coverage of yesterday's campus walkout that featured a short speech from the visiting Rev. Jesse Jackson. Survivors of sexual assault were given a space to share their stories at the thirtieth annual sexual assault speakout. Michigan men's basketball heads to New York, where they face off against Marquette tonight. John O'Korn has the confidence of the Michigan football team behind him. And in hockey, a preview of the preseason results of other Big Ten programs.
All the best,
The Michigan Daily
Just two weeks remain before the No. 16 Michigan hockey team kicks off Big Ten conference play in December against Penn State. At this point in the season, each of the teams in the conference have had a chance to establish a résumé. Here, we break down thir preseason results in preparation for the upcoming Big Ten season.
With Speight sustaining an unspecified shoulder injury in a loss to Iowa last week, the starting job appears to finally be in OâKornâs hands.
Nearly a thousand people gathered on the Diag and marched through University of Michigan buildings for a student walk-out protest against racism on campus following President-elect Donald Trumpâs upset win Wednesday afternoon, briefly shutting down traffic.Â
Michigan's matchup with the Golden Eagles could provide the first true barometer of where Michigan stands.
Bicentennial Diag Day @ The Diag at 12:00 p.m.
Join us on the Diag for some fun and games to learn more about the University and the upcoming 2017 Bicentennial.
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