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11-18-2016
After being tied 15-15, the Wolverines completely overwhelmed Marquette for the remaining 13 minutes of the first half, outscoring the Golden Eagles by 24 in that stretch en route to a 79-61 win.
Dear subscribers,
After a week of vigil and rallies, last night's Diag event promoted love and peace following the election. A speaker discussed chronic homelessness in Washtenaw County. Michigan men's basketball defeated Marquette last night, 79-61, to advance to the championship game of the 2k Classic. Michigan football is preparing for their game this Saturday against Indiana. And in this week's edition of the bside, an adventure in piemaking post-election.
All the best,
The Michigan Daily
Following President-elect Donald Trumpâs upset win last week, the University of Michigan campus has been filled with protests, vigils and rallies. However, on Thursday night, the Diag was host to an hour of rest as the musical group Love and Peace, affiliated with a new movement on campus by the same name, played a variety of blues and reggae songs promoting inclusion and equity.
The University of Michiganâs School of Social Work hosted a talk on the current state of homelessness in Washtenaw County and the efforts social workers and organizations undertake to combat it Thursday evening.
The event, organized by the Community Action and Social Change Student Board and presented to an audience of about 20 students, included speaker Ashley Blake, a community building lead with Avalon Housing, an Ann Arbor-based nonprofit organization that both manages and develops affordable housing units in the county.
Michigan is in College Football Playoff contention, and Indiana will try to take advantage of the Wolverines while theyâre still reeling from their first loss of the season.
I canât bake. I canât even cook. I really like microwaving frozen meatballs and eating cereal.
Football Fact Friday
Throughout 65 game between Michigan and Indiana, Indiana has only won 9 of them.
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