Daily Digest

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

After suffering back-to-back defeats — at the hands of their two biggest rivals, no less — the Wolverines are set for a rematch against the Spartans on Tuesday night.

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Dear subscribers,

The Michigan men's basketball team is set for a rematch against Michigan State Tuesday night. A group of about 50 people demonstrated outside the City Council chambers before the meeting Tuesday to voice their support for making Ann Arbor a sanctuary city. Michigan softball's Kelly Christner is looking to revert to her sophomore self—mentally and physically—to lead the team in her senior season. The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs discussed strategies on how to gauge social climate within the faculty and staff through surveys soon to be released. Finally, freshman guard Kysre Gondrezick stepped up to salvage the Michigan women's basketball team's game against Iowa Sunday.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


City Council hears concerns from protest over Ann Arbor's status as a sanctuary city

A group of about 50 people demonstrated outside the City Council chambers before the meeting Tuesday, in the hopes of convincing the council to adopt a resolution declaring Ann Arbor a sanctuary city with chants of “No ICE! No raids! Immigrants are here to stay!”

Christner looks to rebound in final season

A much-needed asset for the Wolverines, Christner is now looking to revert to her sophomore self — mentally and physically — and lead No. 6 Michigan to the Women’s College World Series for the fourth time in the past five seasons.

SACUA discusses faculty surveys, campus diversity and Proposal 2

The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs discussed strategies on how to gauge social climate within the faculty and staff through surveys soon to be released. The committee also debated how to promote diversity without undermining Proposal 2, Michigan’s 2006 legislation that prevents universities from using affirmative action — including special preferences based on factors such as ethnicity, race and gender — in admissions and hiring.

Ethan Wolfe: Kysre is key

Without Kysre Gondrezick, Michigan wouldn’t be able to make big comebacks or sustain seemingly-comfortable leads.

Ross School of Business Master of Management

Applications are open for LSA students looking to get into business after graduation. Interested students can contact Mike Garrett at garrettm@umich.edu or (734)-647-4193. Applications are accepted through May 1, 2017. Students can find more information out about the program here: http://bit.ly/2jI5i5