Over 100 Ann Arbor residents and visitors gathered Wednesday night to hear from the mayor of Ann Arbor’s sister city, ...
The Daily spoke with CSG members and student organization leaders about various attempts to provide student organizations ...
CSG met Tuesday to discuss the Standing up to Antisemitism Act and Chowdhury's decision to decline an invitation to the ...
Less than two weeks ago, the No. 18 Michigan football team’s secondary was thoroughly picked apart by No. 1 Texas. From ...
Without consistency, goals and aspirations become harder to reach.  While the Michigan men’s golf team failed to find ...
Riley Nieboer/Daily. Buy this photo. Five years ago when Marlin Klein moved to the U.S. from Germany, he didn’t speak any ...
In a time where entertainment has rendered every moment pristine and clean, Silver’s evocation of Cassavetes has brought ...
Researchers found that decades-old stormwater infrastructure around the nation could be worsening flooding during severe weather events.
These technological developments are not only being integrated within online spaces, but also in the realm of everyday, offline transactions.
City Council considers ‘right to sit’ update to city’s nondiscrimination code, welcomes delegates from Tübingen Editor’s Note ...
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The event was held by Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs and centered on the theme of “Corriente: La felicidad es mi resistencia." ...