Daily Digest

11-22-2016

In a testimony before City Council Monday night that silenced the chamber, Khita Whyatt, lecturer of dance in the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance, recounted a recent incident when four men knocked her to the ground while shouting epithets last Thursday morning on Observatory Street. 

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Dear subscribers,

Yesterday, University President Mark Schlissel discussed University Provost Martha Pollack's departure as well as the faculty response to the presidential election. A University lecturer recounted a recent incident when four men knocked her to the ground while shouting epithets to City Council. Michigan women's basketball overcame a slow first to beat Western Michigan, 66-44. The upcoming game between Michigan football and Ohio State is a rivalry that supersedes borders, and Erik Magnuson and Kyle Kalis are hoping to make their dreams "come true" with a win this Saturday.

All the best,

The Michigan Daily


Wolverines topple Western Michigan, 66-40, despite sluggish first half

Michigan pulled out a 66-40 victory, snapping its three-game streak of reaching the 100-point mark and giving them a slight reality check heading into the Paradise Jam in the Virgin Islands.

For Michigan and Ohio State, rivalry supersedes borders

The Michigan football players who would address the media next spoke a little more freely. Four of the six hail from the state of Ohio, and for three of them, this would be their last crack at beating the Buckeyes.

Schlissel discusses provost departure, response to election with faculty

About 60 of the 74 voting members of the University of Michigan Senate Assembly convened Monday evening to hear University President Mark Schlissel speak about the next steps after University Provost Martha Pollack leaves her position later this academic year.

Magnuson, Kalis focused on 'dreams coming true' at Ohio State

The two offensive linemen are keeping things loose around Schembechler Hall as they prepare for the biggest game of the season.

Did You Know?

Michigan legend Charles Woodson wanted to transfer to Miami during his Heisman run in 1996. He wanted to leave due to disagreements with then Coach Lloyd.