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3/15/16
Michigan earned a spot in the 64-team field of the Womenâs National Invitation Tournament for the third year in a row.
Dear subscribers,
Today, we have coverage of the Faculty Senate Assembly's governance conference, where issues such as sexual assault and student-faculty relationships were discussed. Detroit Week officially kicked off yesterday on campus. Michigan women's basketball prepares to host Wright State tomorrow at Crisler Center in their first WNIT game. While Kam Chatman's game-winning three-pointer stole the show, we also looked at some of the other crucial shots that got Michigan into the NCAA tournament. Finally, a column on why Michigan hockey freshman Kyle Connor should win the Hobey Baker award.
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The Michigan Daily
Duncan Robinsonâs game-tying 3-pointer in regulation Thursday and Zak Irvinâs game-winning jumper in overtime set the stage for Chatman.
Kipnis discussed her ideas about sexual assault, student-faculty relationships and sexual repression to faculty from around the country at a faculty governance conference on campus hosted by the University of Michigan Faculty Senate Assembly Monday.
Detroit Week, a week dedicated to showcasing the culture and energy of Detroit, kicked off Monday afternoon in the Diag, with students from The Detroit Partnership promoting events happening throughout the week.
As just a freshman, Connor has totaled 61 points and 30 goals, including four this weekend, to lead the nation.
In Review
Jesse Owens biopic âRaceâ
âAttending the games with the hope that defeating Germany will send a greater message, the film explores the politics behind the involvement of the U.S. in the Olympics and the way Owensâs race plays into decisions at levels as large as international relations and as small as congratulatory remarks after a race.â
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