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Michigan Daily
NameMichigan Daily
TypeStudent newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerUniversity of Michigan
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersAnn Arbor, Michigan

Michigan Daily is a student-run newspaper that serves the University of Michigan community, providing news, sports, and entertainment coverage. The newspaper is published weekly during the academic year and has a long history of covering local and national events, including the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal. The Michigan Daily has been a training ground for many prominent journalists, including Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and Jonathan Chait, a New Republic editor. The newspaper has also covered various events on campus, such as the University of Michigan Michigan Wolverines football games and the Ann Arbor Art Fair.

History

The Michigan Daily was founded in 1890 by James Burrill Angell, the president of the University of Michigan at the time, and Horace Rackham, a prominent Ann Arbor businessman. The newspaper has a rich history, having covered significant events such as the Spanish-American War, World War I, and the Great Depression. During the 1960s, the Michigan Daily played a key role in covering the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Free Speech Movement, with writers like Tom Hayden and Todd Gitlin contributing to the newspaper. The newspaper has also covered various University of Michigan events, including the Michigan Union opening and the Hill Auditorium construction.

Content

The Michigan Daily features a wide range of content, including news, sports, arts, and opinion pieces. The newspaper covers local events, such as the Ann Arbor City Council meetings and the University of Michigan Board of Regents meetings. The sports section covers Michigan Wolverines football, basketball, and hockey games, as well as other Big Ten Conference sports. The arts section features reviews of local Ann Arbor restaurants, Michigan Theater movies, and University of Michigan Museum of Art exhibits. The opinion section includes editorials, columns, and letters to the editor from University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff, including notable contributors like Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan.

Organization

The Michigan Daily is published by the University of Michigan Board of Student Publications, which oversees the newspaper's editorial and business operations. The newspaper is staffed by University of Michigan students, who work as editors, writers, and designers. The newspaper's editorial board includes the editor-in-chief, managing editor, and section editors, who are responsible for assigning stories and editing content. The business staff handles advertising, circulation, and finance, working with local businesses like Zingerman's Deli and The Gandy Dancer.

Notable_alumni

Many notable journalists and writers have worked at the Michigan Daily, including Arthur Miller, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and Charlie White, a Detroit Free Press editor. Other notable alumni include Sanjay Gupta, a CNN medical correspondent, and Sara Kendzior, a New York Times bestselling author. The newspaper has also been a training ground for politicians, including Carl Levin, a former United States Senator, and John Dingell, a former United States Representative. Notable alumni have gone on to work at various publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times, and have covered significant events like the Olympics, Super Bowl, and Grammy Awards.

Awards_and_recognition

The Michigan Daily has won numerous awards for its coverage of local and national events, including the Pulitzer Prize and the National Pacemaker Award. The newspaper has also been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists and the Associated Collegiate Press for its excellence in journalism. In 2019, the Michigan Daily won the College Media Association's Best Daily Newspaper award, beating out other student newspapers like the Harvard Crimson and the Yale Daily News. The newspaper has also been recognized for its coverage of social justice issues, including the Black Lives Matter movement and the LGBTQ+ rights movement, with support from organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the Human Rights Campaign.

Impact_and_controversies

The Michigan Daily has had a significant impact on the University of Michigan community, providing a platform for students to express their opinions and cover local events. However, the newspaper has also been involved in controversies, including a First Amendment lawsuit against the University of Michigan in 2019. The newspaper has also faced criticism for its coverage of sensitive topics, such as sexual assault and racism on campus, with responses from organizations like the National Organization for Women and the NAACP. Despite these challenges, the Michigan Daily remains a vital part of the University of Michigan community, providing a voice for students and covering the events that shape the campus and the world, including the March for Our Lives and the Women's March. Category:Student newspapers

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