Daily Digest

Monday, November 13, 2017

Capitalizing on untimely penalties and forcing three turnovers, Michigan ran Maryland and its fans out of its own stadium. Here are five things we learned from the Wolverines’ 35-10 win over the Terrapins.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we take a look at five things the Michigan football team learned in their matchup against Maryland last weekend, while SportsMonday reflects on the power of anger as a motivator. Additionally, the Michigan women's volleyball team split their games this weekend, falling to Northwestern Friday but winning against Illinois Saturday. Dance Marathon at the University of Michigan hosted its first ever Family Circles night Saturday evening. Finally, Central Student Government illUMiNATIONS: A World Showcase on Friday to showcase food and culture from around the world.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


After 10 sets, Michigan splits weekend slate

After faltering against Northwestern, the Wolverines then faced the Fighting Illini – only a week after losing to them in Urbana-Champaign – but this time changed the outcome.

SportsMonday Column: Two games to change the narrative

Anger is a powerful motivator, so said Jim Harbaugh this Saturday. Well, it’s time to find out just how true that is.

CSG showcase celebrates world culture and unity

Aiming to shed light on food and culture, Central Student Government hosted illUMiNATIONS: A World Showcase Friday, which consisted of a fair and a performance showcasing multiple cultural performance groups. illUMiNATIONS, a part of the Bicentennial celebration, welcomed all students and provided admission and food at no cost to welcome all. 

DMUM event connects families, dancers, therapists

Dance Marathon at the University of Michigan, a student-run organization that supports children with disabilities by raising funds and awareness for pediatric rehabilitation and therapy programs at C.S. Mott and Beaumont Children’s hospitals, hosted its first ever Family Circles night Saturday evening, which brought over 50 students, three DMUM families and several therapists together to share stories about dealing with disability as a part of everyday life and to build relationships between dancers, families and therapists.

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