Daily Digest

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

In the U.S. News & World Report released Monday, March 13, University of Michigan graduate programs were once again highly ranked.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we have a breakdown of the teams that have the opportunity to make waves in Big Ten softball play and compete for the conference title this season, and a breakdown of the Michigan softball team by position. University of Michigan graduate programs were highly ranked in this year's U.S. News & World Report. We also have the Statement's annual Literary Issue. Finally, DPSS is requesting information about two suspects who stole from the School of Public Health Building the night of March 1.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Big Ten Breakdown

The Daily broke down the teams that have the opportunity to make waves in Big Ten play and compete for the conference title this season.

The Literary Issue 2017

Dear reader,
 
Jane Austen once wrote: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single person in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of The Statement’s annual Literary Issue.” Actually, she didn’t. But we think it’s true. In this issue, you’ll find everything from love, sex and science to almonds — yes, almonds.
 
We hope these poems and short stories open your mind to the creativity and imagination that live on our campus and within our writing.
 
Welcome to the Literary Issue.
 

2017 softball position-by-position breakdown

The Daily breaks down the Wolverines position by position to take an in-depth look at their expected starting lineup and pitching rotation.

Division of Public Safety and Security in search of two suspects

The University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security tweeted out a message Tuesday afternoon requesting information about two suspects who stole from the School of Public Health Building the night of March 1.Â