Hip-hop rap trio Migos finished off SpringFest to an enthusiastic student response at the University of Michigan in Hill Auditorium Wednesday night. The Atlanta-based rap trio — which is composed of Quavo, Offset and Takeoff — entertained the large crowd with some of their chart-topping hits including “Freak No More” and “Fight Night.”
Campus saw them hit the dab with University of Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh on National Signing Day, and now they’re coming back to the University to give an even bigger show.
Brandon Stanton, renowned photojournalist and creator of the book and blog “Humans of New York,” delivered the Center for Campus Involvement’s annual Change Our World Lecture to a sold-out Power Center for the Performing Arts.
In fact, I’d have to say this is honestly the first time I’ve been able to be forthcoming about being Black in my writing. You see, as a news journalist for The Michigan Daily, I feel like I never get the chance to share that nugget of information with my readers — or that I’m really supposed to for that matter.
Reggae artist Matisyahu will touch on several themes relevant to current campus discourse in his performance April 4 at Hill Auditorium, themed around peace and unity.
The Eta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta women’s fraternity at the University of Michigan was disbanded Monday.
Queen B announced today she will hold a benefit to raise funds for children in Flint as part of her Formation World Tour, according to a statement on Live Nation Entertainment’s website.
In a University-wide status report Sunday, Information and Technology Services announced they believed they had resolved the intermittent issue with logging into Canvas.
She began her remarks by challenging the University’s theme for the symposium — #WhoWillBeNext — criticizing it for highlighting the negative associated with Martin Luther King Jr.
Mihalcea said the research team first began developing the software by studying 120 video clips from media coverage of court trials.