In the inaugural episode of Zero to Hero, Daily Arts Writer Sabrina Rosenstock sits down with fellow Daily Arts Writer Maggie Cox to discuss all things habits and daily routines. However, their conversation quickly goes off the rails when Maggie reveals her paramount piece of advice: “don’t drink water.” Music Credit: Rue Severine by The […] The post Zero to Hero: Oreos Under the Faucet appeared…
Last week, The Michigan Daily reported on University of Michigan President-elect Kent Syvrud stepping down due to a cancer diagnosis, an ICE Detention in Kerrytown and storm damage after two tornadoes hit Ann Arbor. The post U-M President-Elect Diagnosed With Brain Cancer, ICE Detains Driver in Kerrytown appeared first on The Michigan Daily .
Last week, The Michigan Daily reported on the death of an assistant research scientist Danhao Wang, which the University of Michigan Department of Public Safety and Security is investigating. Also, the Graduate Employees Organization criticized Regent Jordan Acker’s “pro-labor” campaign ad, and an incoming graduate student built an interactive map of Ann Arbor called MGUIDE. […] The post…
Last week, The Michigan Daily reported on Pinball Pete’s soft opening at its new Liberty Street location, and two Blue Buses collided at Fuller and Maiden Lane on March 10, causing a conversation about bus safety and routes. Also, CSG elections wrapped up; news editor Sarah Palushi joins to break down the full election results, […] The post LWAM: Pinball Pete’s Returns, Blue Bus Collision Sparks…
It’s that time of year again! Awards season. Though the big night has passed, sit down with the cast of Arts, Interrupted, to hear what our picks were before the critics cast their votes. You’ll see what we got right, and you’ll get to judge us with 20/20 hindsight about all we got wrong. Without […] The post Arts, Interrupted: The 98th Oscar Awards Predictions appeared first on The Michigan Daily…
In this episode, Senior Opinion Editor Jack Verrill talks with Opinion Columnist Lucas Feller about free speech on college campuses. Feller makes the argument that if free speech is to be protected, the University must tolerate objectionable voices, such as Neo-Nazi provocateur Myron Gaines, who made an appearance on campus earlier this semester. Read the […] The post Might I Add: The University…
Michigan Medicine set a deadline for negotiations with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan due to a large discrepancy in reimbursement expectations. U-M Dearborn’s Campus discussed preparations for a financial shortfall, and the University of Michigan entered negotiations with Concordia University to purchase its Ann Arbor campus land. Additional reporting by Bridge Michigan referenced in […] The…
Evan Bates has competed in five Olympic Games, won nearly every title ice dancing has to offer and built a life in Montreal with his skating partner and wife Madison Chock. But at his core, he’s still a kid from Ann Arbor and a University of Michigan graduate — the 52nd in his family to […] The post Off-Beat: Evan Bates — Coming Home appeared first on The Michigan Daily .
Last week, the Ann Arbor City Council passed the Comprehensive Land Use Plan to increase housing affordability. Also, the University of Michigan finalized the purchase of land for its planned Data Center in Ypsilanti, and Moka and Co employees secured concessions from management after striking for unpaid tips. The post LWAM: Ann Arbor Passes Housing Plan, U-M Buys Land for Data Center appeared…
Unless you live under a rock, you’ve most likely been invested in either the final season of Netflix’s Stranger Things or the premier season of Crave’s Heated Rivalry. Here at Arts, Interrupted, we couldn’t help but notice the two shows received very different reactions for their portrayals of the queer experience. Join us as we […] The post Arts, Interrupted: Stranger Rivalry: A Comparative…