Daily Digest

Monday, March 27, 2017

With a series of solid individual performances, the Michigan women’s track and field team helped the Big Ten win in the Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Challenge.

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Dear subscribers,

Dance Marathon's annual VictorThon raised more than $500,000 for charity this weekend. The Michigan women's track and field team helped the Big Ten win at the Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Challenge. Saturday, hundreds of protestors marched from the Federal Building to the Diag in support of immigrants' rights. Michigan softball's Megan Betsa recorded her fifth career no-hitter Sunday. Finally, SportsMonday reflects on Michigan basketball coach John Beilein's leadership.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Students dance their way to over $500,000 for charity

As “I Got a Feeling” reverberated throughout the Indoor Track Building Saturday afternoon, hundreds of students and families prepared to stand for 24 hours to raise money for local children with disabilities and illnesses.

Hundreds gather for Ann Arbor for immigrants' rights march

Hundreds of protesters braved the rain on Saturday to gather outside the Federal Building in Ann Arbor and march for immigrants’ rights in light of President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban, which was blocked by federal judges in Hawaii and

Betsa cruises to fifth career no-hitter in blowout win

The senior right-hander has tossed two no-hitters in the past eight days.

SportsMonday Column: Under Beilein, Michigan lands on two feet

Michigan basketball coach John Beilein teaches his players to catch the ball on two feet, and he has always seemed to know it was going to pay off in the end.