Stories by Stephanie Steinberg
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 Scenes: The evolution of a Michigan Daily story
A look at how a news story is created — from start to finish — at The Michigan Daily.
Special Report: University charges high fees for public records
BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG
Under Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act, a public body like the University may give requested records to the media at no cost or a reduced charge if the information benefits the general public.
Rep. Eric Cantor comes to campus
Students and Ann Arbor residents welcome House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R–Va.) during his visit to campus on Oct. 31.
2011 Winter Commencement
New York Times top editor to give graduation speech
BY JOSEPH LICHTERMAN AND STEPHANIE STEINBERG
The executive editor of The New York Times is responsible for choosing the most important stories delivered across the world each day. Come December, that editor will be tasked with choosing the right words to tell graduating University students.
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Paving the Way: Dr. Karin Muraszko reshapes the medical field as the first (and only) female chair of neurosurgery
BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG
Though Dr. Karin Muraszko is the only woman leading a neurosurgery department in the country, her gender isn't the only characteristic that makes her stand out. The 4-foot-9 inch surgeon has spina bifida — a condition that prevents the spine from properly developing.
After They Walk: CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta still ‘true blue'
BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG
ATLANTA — It was 9:45 a.m. and Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, was 15 minutes late for his interview — with me. He had a good excuse, of course.
Editor's Note: Connecting the Daily with you
BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG
The Michigan Daily is here to guide you through the year and keep you up-to-date on the latest campus news.
'U' students among first to arrive at White House after reports of bin Laden's death
BY STEPHANIE STEINBERG
A group of University students say they were among the first to arrive outside the White House gates after President Barack Obama announced Osama bin Laden’s death late Sunday night.
Male suspects invade homes, sororities
BY VERONICA MENALDI AND STEPHANIE STEINBERG
A series of home invasions, some of which authorities believe are related, occurred at off-campus and sorority houses this past weekend — resulting in the arrest of one male suspect and the continued search for another.
























