Daily Digest

3/31/16

About 100 University of Michigan students, faculty and staff celebrated the fifth annual Michigan Difference Student Leadership Awards Thursday night at the Michigan Union’s Rogel Ballroom.

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Dear subscribers,

Yesterday, student leaders on campus were awarded for their contributions to the community. Police were called to the Diag in response to chalk messages left that targeted Islam. The Michigan women's basketball team prepares for the WNIT semifinal tonight, and Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson is taking his time with his retirement decision. And in this week's April Fools-inspired bside, we break the first rule of fight club and talk about Michigan's underground fight club.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Police called to Diag over chalk messages targeting Islam

Though the phrases were written in chalk, students gathered on the Diag Wednesday afternoon said they thought the effects of them were more permanent on campus climate.

Wolverines hit the road for WNIT semifinals

If Michigan wants a chance to finally bring a banner to Crisler Center, the road goes through hostile territory.

Start talking about Michigan Fight Club

Enraged by the ‘disrespect and dismissal’ of the Ann Arbor Police Department, DPSS and Neighborhood Watch, The Black Sandal took to the streets with their rage, painting pink circle-As all over Ann Arbor.

Berenson taking time with retirement decision

The focus on what lies ahead for the Wolverines made some wonder whether Berenson was leaning toward returning for another year with the program.

#tbt

Wednesday, March 31, 2016
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