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Tuesday, March 14, 2017
The Dailyâs basketball beat breaks down the top six seeds in the Midwest region as well as one team we think has the best chance to write a Cinderella story.
Dear subscribers,
Today, we have a break down of the top six seeds in the Midwest Region before the Michigan men's basketball team kicks off their run in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed discussed his candidacy and platform at the Ford School of Public Policy Monday night. The Michigan women's basketball team was not selected to compete in the NCAA Tournament. University President Mark Schlissel announced a Teach-Out Series on topics ranging from âfake newsâ to the rise of increasingly authoritarian governments. Finally, President Donald Trump will visit Willow Run Wednesday to address automotive jobs with Detroit auto executives, union officials and workers.
All the best,
The Michigan Daily
Michigan gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed discussed his candidacy and platform to more than 150 students and community members at the Ford School of Public Policy Monday night.
The event, hosted by the University of Michiganâs chapter of College Democrats, allowed students to ask questions and hear the story of the 32-year-old University alum and Rhodes scholar.
Despite finishing third in the Big Ten, on Monday night, the Michigan women's basketball team was left in an all-too-familiar position â with a Womenâs National Invitation Tournament matchup with Kent State scheduled for Thursday.
The introduction of a Teach-Out Series on topics ranging from âfake newsâ to the rise of increasingly authoritarian governments was announced by University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel at an Innovation Forum hosted by the Universityâs Office of Academic Innovation on Monday night.
President Donald Trump will visit Willow Run Wednesday, a former WWII bomber plant in Ypsilanti Township, to address automotive jobs with Detroit auto executives, union officials and workers, according to the Detroit Free Press.
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