Students value communication, trust as they meet President Ono after first week in office
From Ingalls Mall to beneath the shadow of Lurie Bell Tower on North Campus, University President Santa Ono traveled throughout campus Friday to meet community members and celebrate his first official week in office. After a formal interview with Ono Tuesday, The Michigan Daily shadowed the new president throughout his day, documenting some of his first interactions with students and their impressions.
What they don’t talk about
I grew up in Oxford, Michigan. For better or worse, this town is my hometown. I used to complain about how boring it was, how nothing ever happened. We all did. God, how I wished that hadn’t changed.
EVs boost Domino's pizza delivery as chain looks to attract drivers
How can pizza delivery be more "en-pie-ronmentally friendly?" A fleet of custom-wrapped Domino's electric delivery vehicles, emblazoned with this cheesy pun, has hit the streets of southeast Michigan to answer that question.
How auto brands rank among female car buyers
Ram, GMC, Ford, Tesla and Dodge have the lowest female buyer representation of top brands in the U.S., new data from S&P Global Mobility shows.
Scientific Research Is Conducted Aboard Octantis This Summer
More than 80 cruise ship visits will be made at Mackinac Island this summer, making ships like Viking Cruises Octantis, often moored out beyond the harbor, a common sight. Octantis, however, in addition to being a pleasure ship, is a world-class research vessel, exploring and analyzing the lakes below and the skies above as it sails the Great Lakes.
Families Share Views From Shore
Anyone familiar with the annual sailboat races to Mackinac Island knows that in addition to all the sailors, there are race organizers, Island hosts, and ground crews. And filling the harbor with cheers and hugs are the families that support the sailors in many ways before driving up to watch them finish.