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Thursday, April 6, 2017
It was after playing her final game in her collegiate career in a Michigan jersey. After all of this, senior guard Danielle Williams got to hug her identical twin sister, Dominique.
Dear subscribers,
Michigan women's basketball senior guard Danielle Williams was surprised by her twin sister Dominique at the WNIT championship game. Wednesday, author Kate Andersen Brower discussed her book "The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House" at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, and Deborah K. Jones, former US ambassador to Libya, discussed how the United States can continue to maintain its strategic interests in the Middle East while cooperating with governments and rebel factions in the region. The B-Side explores Fleetwood Diner and the most frequented coffee shops on campus.
All the best,
The Michigan Daily
Author and journalist Kate Andersen Brower detailed the experiences of those who often work behind the scenes at the White House, ensuring everything functions smoothly while serving the first family, while discussing her new book, âThe Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House,â Wednesday night.
Brower said staffers who often work with first families for up to 30 or 40 years, develop close relationships with them.
Deborah K. Jones, a former U.S. Ambassador to Libya, spent 37 years as a career diplomat, serving as ambassador to Kuwait from 2008 to 2011, and assuming various other posts throughout the Middle East, Africa and South America. In a lecture titled âEnduring U.S. Interests in the Near East,â held Wednesday afternoon, Jones also discussed how the United States can continue to maintain its strategic interests in the Middle East while cooperating with governments and rebel factions in the region.
[Fleetwood] promises food âround the clock, a pair of the dirtiest bathrooms to ever grace mankind and, most importantly, a dining experience like no other.
On any college campus, coffee indisputably reigns supreme,
The Michigan Daily
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