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January 9, 2012 - 3:01am

An apology and explanation

BY JOSEPH LICHTERMAN

Truthfulness is the central tenet of everything we do at The Michigan Daily. By producing content in the Daily that is accurate and original, you, our readers, can be assured that the information you’re reading is trustworthy.

A column in the Nov. 17, 2011 edition of The Michigan Daily, written by a former Daily columnist, didn’t meet this standard.

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December 13, 2011 - 1:20pm

The Daily is on winter break

BY JOSEPH LICHTERMAN

The Michigan Daily is on winter break. Today’s paper will be the last of the fall semester.

Please visit www.michigandaily.com throughout break for news, sports and arts updates — including full coverage from the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Good luck on finals, and be sure to pick up a copy of the Daily on Jan. 4.

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December 13, 2011 - 6:27am

Thank you to our readers

BY DAILY EDITORS

Erin Kirkland and Alden Reiss/Daily

The 2011 managing editors of The Michigan Daily thank our readers for reading our coverage, following us on Twitter and ‘liking’ the Daily on Facebook this year.

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October 24, 2011 - 7:54pm

Introducing the Daily's new comment system

BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG

On Sunday, The Michigan Daily moved comments to a new moderating system.

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January 8, 2012 - 11:18pm

Around Ann Arbor coverage from the Daily

BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG

The Michigan Daily launched today a new graphic, designed by Managing Design Editor Zach Bergson, that will be placed with all city of Ann Arbor stories in our print product. The “Around Ann Arbor” brand will highlight news stories about Ann Arbor City Council meetings, events in town, issues between the city and University, local business coverage and more.

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September 30, 2011 - 1:56am

Michigan Daily v. State News Twitter Throwdown

BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG

Starting today, The Michigan Daily and The State News are competing in a Twitter Throwdown.

The school newspaper that can gain the most Twitter followers by midnight of the Michigan v. Michigan State football game on Saturday, Oct. 15 will win the competition.

Help the Daily dominate the Twittersphere by following @michigandaily today!

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September 29, 2011 - 11:23am

The Daily celebrates its 122nd year of editorial freedom

BY SARAH SQUIRE AND STEPHANIE STEINBERG

Today, The Michigan Daily turns 122 years old. Over the past three centuries, student journalists have covered campus news that gained national attention like Salk’s breakthrough polio vaccine and sporting events like the epic No. 1 Michigan versus No. 2 Ohio State showdown in 2006.

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September 11, 2011 - 10:02am

The Daily remembers 9/11

BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG

A decade ago, Michigan Daily staff — always quick to jump on breaking news — sat in the newsroom for hours before the TV unsure of what to do. While no number of news articles can adequately convey the tragedy and sorrow felt by the nation today, the current Daily staff has put together several stories in honor of 9/11.

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July 28, 2011 - 6:45pm

Technical difficulties cause temporary website outage

BY BETHANY BIRON

The Michigan Daily experienced technical difficulties that temporarily caused the website to shut down for the majority of the afternoon on Saturday. Most things on the site are now fully functioning, though there may still be prevalent problems with photos and graphics that will be fixed as soon as possible.

We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. Thanks for your patience.

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July 28, 2011 - 6:45pm

Nominate a University alum who's making a difference

BY NICOLE ABER

Two summers ago, several Michigan Daily reporters in various states and cities across the country conducted interviews with and began writing about University alumni making an impact on other people’s lives. The result was a series titled “After They Walk,” which profiled several University alumni who fit this description.

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