Daily Digest

Friday, February 17, 2017

Zak Irvin broke out of his four-game slump with what might have been his best all-around performance of the conference season.

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Dear subscribers,

Last night, the Michigan men's basketball team upset No. 11 Wisconsin in a 64-58 victory, and senior wing Zak Irvin overcame his recent slump to contribute heavily to the team's win. We also have a reflection on Oscar de la Renta's show for New York Fashion Week. In their first public convening of 2017, the Board of Regents discussed the University of Michigan’s alleged response to anti-Semitic acts on campus, the renovations to University recreational facilities and new administrative appointments. Finally, the Michigan hockey team is preparing for a series against No. 20 Wisconsin this weekend.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Wolverines prepare for series against No. 20 Wisconsin

Michigan’s struggling defense won't get a break this weekend, as it will take on offensive-minded Wisconsin on an Olympic-sized rink.

Michigan claims upset over No. 11 Wisconsin, boosts NCAA Tournament resume

Entering Thursday night, it was no secret that the Wolverines had a shot at the upset. But that doesn’t make stamping a win over the Badgers onto their NCAA Tournament resume any less sweet.

Regents discuss community and student concerns, renovations and administrative appointments

Public comments on the University of Michigan’s alleged response to anti-Semitic acts on campus, the renovations to University recreational facilities and new administrative appointments led the conversation at the February Board of Regents meeting Thursday.  

The meeting marked the board’s first public convening in 2017. Regents Shauna Ryder Diggs (D), Mark Bernstein (D) and newly elected Ron Weiser (R) phoned into the meeting, while Regent Denise Ilitch (D) was not present in order attend the funeral of her father, prominent Detroit businessman Mike Ilitch.   

NYFW: Oscar de la Renta's glorious renaissance

For every requisite ball gown bar none and trace of tulle that retained the magic of de la Renta himself, there was something irreverent to delightfully offset it.

Fridays After 5 @ Museum of Art at 5:00PM

Stop in to UMMA on select Friday evenings to enjoy special exhibitions and engaging activities at Fridays After 5! With all of UMMA's galleries remaining open until 8:00 p.m., this exciting series provides an interactive atmosphere for all audiences. Park in the Maynard Structure (between Liberty and William) and receive free, validated parking. The Museum is always free.