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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

But in order to pull off the feat, Michigan will have to play spoiler. The Wolverines have embraced that role wholeheartedly.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, we take a look at the Michigan football team's role in their final two games of the season. We also have a brief history of the issue of divestment at the University. Monday afternoon, SACUA convened to discuss making tuition more affordable for students and increasing the faculty’s role in diversity, equity and inclusion. We also have one Daily arts writer's vision of what a Food Network Thanksgiving would look like. Finally, we have a reflection on judging an album by its cover.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Then and now: The struggle of divestment at the University

On Tuesday, University of Michigan Central Student Government will vote on its divestment resolution. Tensions have been ramping up, as it has in mid-Novembers over the past decade. The resolution aims to gain support from CSG on divestment from companies operating in Israel due to possible human rights violations of Palestinians.

SACUA considers not taxing grad student income, enforcing stronger punishments for bias incidents

The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs convened Monday afternoon to discuss amending the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities — a University of Michigan document written by and for students that outlines University standards and norms of behavior — making tuition more affordable for students and increasing the faculty’s role in diversity, equity and inclusion. 

Don't judge an album by its cover (or do)

But further than being able to judge an album’s genre from its cover art, can we make any assumptions on the quality of the album?

Nabeel Chollampat: A Food Network Thanksgiving (or how I'd imagine it to be)

I love Thanksgiving.

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