Daily Digest

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

To his teammates, Quinn Nordin is an enigma.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we have a reflection on Michigan Football's freshman kicker, "Wild Thing" Quinn Nordin. Michigan Football's freshman wide receiver Tarik Black suffered a foot injury against Air Force and will need surgery, forcing him to miss the remainder to the season. The University of Michigan is set to participate in the Big Ten voting challenge, an event aimed to increase voter turnout, over the course of the next year. South University Avenue continues to be plagued by construction, to the chagrin of students. Finally, the Michigan Community Scholars Program held a solidarity event after racist vandalism that targeted three Black student residents this past weekend.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Wide receiver Tarik Black to miss remainder of the season

Freshman wide receiver Tarik Black suffered a foot injury against Air Force and will need surgery, said Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh on Monday. That same evening, Black posted a photo on Instagram with a caption that suggested he would be out for the remainder of the year.

University joins Big Ten Voting Challenge

The University of Michigan is used to winning competitions in various schools and departments, but the one it's entering now isn't exactly about academics.

Instead, University President Mark Schlissel is calling upon students to take part in a Big Ten Conference competition to help increase voter turnout rates.

What's up with South U?

This summer, South University Avenue was characterized as a frenzy of construction. Several different projects, including the building of new sidewalks and new apartment buildings, have still been in the works since classes let out last April.

LSA sophomore Josie Junkin, a University Towers resident, was especially bothered by the construction while moving in this August.

Michigan Community Scholars Program holds solidarity event

On Sunday night, more than 100 students from the Michigan Community Scholars Program learning community gathered in the Multipurpose Room of West Quadrangle Residence Hall to show support and solidarity against the racist vandalism that targeted three Black student residents.

David Schoem, director of MCSP and an adjunct associate professor, led the event.

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