Daily Digest

Monday, November 20, 2017

In a year with a revolving door under center, Peters took over as the Wolverines’ last hope. They didn’t lose the season until they lost him.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, SportsMonday reflects on redshirt freshman quarterback Brandon Peter's injury at the Michigan football team's game against Wisconsin Saturday. We also take a look at five things we learned in Michigan football's game Saturday. Last weekend, the New York Philharmonic celebrated Leonard Bernstein, esteemed composer and former conductor of the NY Philharmonic. Additionally, we have a reflection on "Lady Bird," a coming of age story about a senior at a Catholic high school in Sacramento. Finally, we take a look at students' response to the recent #UMDivest vote.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Five Things We Learned: No. 5 Wisconsin

Here are five things we learned from Michigan’s 24-10 loss to the fifth-ranked Badgers.

The New York Philharmonic kick-off tribute weekend to Bernstein in grandiose fashion

Mahler’s symphonies go from the calm and quiet moaning of strings to loud and celebratory sounds of the brass and low beating of the timpani in a very short amount of time.

'Lady Bird' is the best movie of the year

It cares deeply about the nuances of people’s lives and hearts, relentlessly kind and heartbreakingly honest.

Students express concerns about #UMDivest to University administration

In response to Central Student Government passing the #UMDivest resolution, University of Michigan Hillel, an organization providing programming for Jewish students on campus, hosted a dialogue event with E. Royster Harper, vice president for Student Life, and Laura Blake Jones, dean of students, on Friday afternoon. Approximately 20 students representing various viewpoints attended to express their feelings on the results of the vote.

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