Daily Digest

Friday, February 10, 2017

Ray Jackson and Jimmy King, two members of the Fab Five — the 1991 recruiting class for the University of Michigan basketball team — discussed the stereotypes surrounding Black male athletes, including athletics overshadowing academics and exploitation by brands. Jackson and King, joined by Maurice Ways, current football player and former Michigan and NFL football player Braylon Edwards, discussed the stereotypes and misrepresentations of Black athletes Thursday night in the Robertson Theatre in the Ross School of Business.

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Dear subscribers,

The Michigan women's basketball team is looking to remain undefeated at home as they face Wisconsin on Sunday. Thursday, Ray Jackson and Jimmy King, two members of the Fab Five, and other current and former Black male student athletes discussed the stereotypes surrounding Black male athletes. Students4Justice held a sit-in at the Michigan Union Thursday as a response to the emails sent to University of Michigan engineering and computer science undergraduate students and the defilement of a prayer rug in the reflection room in the Shapiro Undergraduate Library. The Daily sat down with Indiana men's basketball guard James Blackmon Jr. ahead of their game against the Michigan men's basketball team Sunday. Finally, the Michigan baseball team will see fresh faces on the pitching mound this season, as just two of Michigan's starting pitchers from last year will be returning.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Students sit-in at the Michigan Union to protest campus climate following racist emails

Students4Justice held a sit-in at the Michigan Union as a response to the emails sent to University of Michigan engineering and computer science undergraduate students and the defilement of a prayer rug in the reflection room in the Shapiro Undergraduate Library.

Behind Enemy Lines: Indiana guard James Blackmon Jr.

With a matchup against Indiana at Assembly Hall on Sunday, the Wolverines are looking to notch their first road win of the season against the Hoosiers.

Wolverines to see fresh faces in pitching rotation

Just two of the Michigan baseball team’s four starting pitchers from last year will be returning to the mound next week when the season begins. Junior left-hander Oliver Jaskie will still lead the pitching staff after an impressive sophomore season.

Michigan hopes to come out victorious, again, against Wisconsin

The No. 21 Michigan women’s basketball team will be hosting Wisconsin in its annual Pink Game for breast cancer awareness on Sunday.

Student Trivia Night at 6:00PM at Ruthven Museums Building

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Two Trivia Times: 6:00 p.m. OR 7:30 p.m. (You can only register for ONE time slot)

Teams MUST preregister for a trivia time (no more than 5 on a team). There will be limited spaces available for teams to register at the event. U-M students or students at other universities welcome (must have Mcard or other student ID).