Each week, The Michigan Daily’s news desk will be publishing a most-read wrap up of the previous week’s most popular articles based on the number of online reads each article received. Here are the five most read from Sept. 10 to Sept. 15:
With Ulrich’s relocating to Church Street while construction is ongoing at its usual South University Avenue location, many students are concerned with the inconvenience, disorganization and wait times while getting their books.
Author Daniel Pink labels interdisciplinary education as key for success
This week, Daniel Pink — a New York Times best-selling author — came to campus to discuss success in an ever-changing workplace atmosphere. More than 3,500 students, faculty and community members were in attendance at Tuesday’s talk.
University touts Michigan as destination for Amazon headquarters
More talk has been circulating about where Amazon is going to place its next headquarters for production, and the University of Michigan is advocating for Michigan to be one of the new locales. With Amazon’s current North American location in Seattle, Wash., Detroit is one city that has been cited.
Alpha Phi Alpha and more Stroll Off the Diag
Black student organizations and Greek life celebrated community service and awareness with a stroll off — a style of dance traditionally performed by members of sororities and fraternities of color — for the sixth straight year. Last Sunday’s event aimed to bring a number of communities together and fundraise for good causes.
On The Daily: Pancheros takes a bite out of back-to-school blues
Last but not least, Sunday’s On the Daily brought excitement to students with Pancheros selling $1 burritos to students. This event is yet another perk of being in Ann Arbor for Welcome Week.