Daily Digest

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Among the panelists of the University of Michigan Knight-Wallace Fellowship panel held Monday at Rackham Amphitheatre were Bastian Obermayer and Marina Walker Guevara, two journalists who helped break the Panama Papers — a prominent story implicating high-ranking government officials from dozens of countries for tax crimes.

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Dear subscribers,

The Michigan women's basketball team's current slump has surprised many onlookers. Monday, a panel of journalists discussed the evolving challenges facing journalists in the United States today. The University of Michigan is slated to receive an overall 2.5 percent increase in funding as a part of Gov. Rick Snyder’s recommended budget for the 2018 fiscal year. Members of the Michigan hockey team reflect on their first career goals. Finally, the University's sustainability efforts have recently garnered support and action.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Snyder recommends increase for University funding in new budget

The University of Michigan is slated to receive an overall 2.5 percent increase in funding — a 2.4 percent increase for UM-Ann Arbor, 3.1 percent for UM-Dearborn and 2.8 percent for UM-Flint — as a part of Gov. Rick Snyder’s recommended budget for the 2018 fiscal year.

Three-point shooting, defense haunt Michigan in losses

In the past week, things have taken a turn for the worse for the twenty-fifth ranked Wolverines.

Michigan players reflect on their first goals

No matter where a player’s first goal is scored, the puck and the memory will be with them forever.

University goes for gold in sustainability

The University of Michigan’s sustainability efforts have recently garnered support and action in four areas outlined in the 2016 University sustainability progress report: climate action, waste prevention, healthy environments and community engagement. 

GREY Group Info Session @ North Quad Room 2435 at 5:45 p.m.

MACS Alumna, Milan Crawford, and Talent Acquisition Associate, Sarah Hokanson will talk about their experiences at one of the world’s top agencies. Grey currently services one-fifth of the Fortune 500, in 96 countries. The presentation will be held virtually as an opportunity to meet and network with NYC employees who can provide valuable insights about opportunities at Grey.