VIDEO: The art of glass blowing
The life of a Michigan glass blower through the eyes of local artist Steve Hoffman.
A Day in the Diag
The sights and sounds on the Diag from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 5, 2012.
Behind The Statement: Order of Angell
Deputy Statement Editor Kaitlin Williams discusses her story about the elusive Order of Angell
B-Side Buzz: Parkour in Ann Arbor
Though parkour is widely considered an extreme sport by those unfamiliar with it, there is no general consensus on exactly how to classify it: sport, discipline, philosophy, the list goes on.
B-Side Buzz: Volunteering at Ten Thousand Villages
Ten Thousand Villages volunteer Stephanie Barnhill discusses what it's like to work for the not-for-profit store.
Twelve hours in The Michigan Daily newsroom
A typical Sunday in The Michigan Daily newsroom compressed into 2 minutes.
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A regular day at the Museum of Zoology
Professor Philip Myers describes a normal day at the Museum of Zoology Mammal Division.
Martha Cook brings international cuisine to annual tea event
One of the four remaining all-female housing options at the University opens its doors to the public. On this day, the usual English-summer-home quaintness of Martha Cook is energized by the radiance of diverse cultures far and wide.
Playing the Barton Tower Carillon
The University’s music program has its share of world-class pianists and virtuoso violinists, but there are plenty of faculty and students exploring instruments and sounds with less exposure.
UARTS and the creative processs
They could perform an original dance, make a painting or sing a song. As the title of UARTS 250, “Creative Process,” suggests, the end-goal is not what matters. It’s the steps in between that count.
B-Side Buzz: Media Arts in the Duderstadt Center's Video Studio
B-Side Buzz talks to students about their experiences in the Media Arts program and working in the Duderstadt Center's video studio.
Behind the Statement: The Literary Issue, Part Two
Deputy Statement Editor Kaitlin Williams sits down with Jacqui Sahagian, wherein they discuss her submissions and writing process.
Friday morning breakfasts at Selma Café
On six days of the week, Gottlieb and McCabe’s quiet, unassuming house on Ann Arbor’s west side resembles any other home. Only on Friday mornings does the quaint suburban setting transform into Selma Café, a makeshift bistro serving up locally grown meals on a by-donation basis.























