With sugar, speed and a smile, Jyaire Hill making an early impact
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UMich community learns about sustainability at Earthfest
Live music and overlapping conversation filled the University of Michigan Diag Thursday, while students weaved between folding tables and posters at the University’s 29th annual Earthfest. With more than 45 organizations tabling on the Diag, Earthfest celebrates Ann Arbor’s environment and sustainability initiatives and aims to promote involvement and education. This year, the event collaborated with the Michigan Climate...
a lasting symbol of a forgotten rivalry
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UMich researchers engineer antibody inhibiting scleroderma
The University of Michigan John Varga Lab, in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic and Northwestern researchers, published an article last year suggesting that a heavy-chain monoclonal antibody, Ab68, prevents fibrosis in mouse models. Ab68 works by inhibiting the release of CD38, an enzyme found elevated in patients with scleroderma. CD38 causes a metabolic change, breaking down and reducing...
UMich provides temporary student org funding infrastructure
The University of Michigan Central Student Government has not yet passed a budget. This comes after the election of 23 representatives from the SHUT IT DOWN party, whose platform aims to stop all CSG activity until the University administration divests from companies profiting off the Israeli military campaign in Gaza. Without a budget, CSG is unable to provide...
LSA reduces GSI allocations by 8% for Fall 2024
The University of Michigan College of LSA began its fall 2024 semester with a reduced number of Graduate Student Instructors, LSA spokesperson John Lofy said in an email to The Michigan Daily. The reduced number of GSIs reflects the implementation of a new policy for LSA graduate student allocations released Feb. 29. The policy adds several requirements for a...
2 missing boys believed to be in danger, last seen in Midland
MIDLAND, MI — Police are looking for two boys, ages 2 and 6, and issued a “missing endangered advisory,” asking for the public’s help to find them.Theodore Zurawic, 2, and Sebastian Rodriguez, 6, are missing, according to an alert from the Michigan State Police around 5:45 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26.The two boys were last known to be...
Highway to Hail: Hockey Szn
This week on Highway to Hail, Nate and Niya are joined by Anna Miller of the hockey beat to break down what the start of the season will look like. The post Highway to Hail: Hockey Szn appeared first on The Michigan Daily. Source link
Behind Enemy Lines: Rutgers
The No. 25 Michigan men’s soccer team travels to Piscataway to take on Rutgers in an early season Big Ten clash. The Scarlet Knights have endured an uneven start to the season, posting a 3-5-1 record and an 0-2 start to Big Ten play, and are coming off a 3-0 defeat to No. 4 Ohio State. However, they still...
Michigan defensemen adapting to playing on their off-hand side
In hockey, a right-handed shot is more rare than a left-handed shot. Players tend to place their dominant hand near the top of their stick, therefore shooting and stickhandling on their non-dominant side. Last season, the Michigan hockey team’s roster featured four defensemen with a right-handed shot, one of which was standout defenseman Seamus Casey. But this year’s seventh-ranked...