The Michigan Daily
The Michigan Daily is the weekly student newspaper of the University of Michigan.[1] Its first edition was published on September 29, 1890. The newspaper is financially and editorially independent of the university's administration and other student groups, but shares a university building with other student publications on 420 Maynard Street, north of the Michigan Union and Huetwell Student Activities Center. In 2007, renovations to the historic building at 420 Maynard were completed, funded entirely by private donations from alumni. To dedicate the renovated building, a reunion of the staffs of The Michigan Daily, the Michiganensian yearbook, and the Gargoyle Humor Magazine was held on October 26–28, 2007.
Type | Student newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
School | University of Michigan |
Editor-in-chief | Kate Weiland, Shannon Stocking |
Managing editor | Julia Verklan, Zoe Storer |
General manager | Kathy Ciesinski |
News editor | Roni Kane, Vanessa Kiefer |
Opinion editor | Julian Barnard, Quin Zapoli |
Sports editor | Connor Earegood, Paul Nasr |
Photo editor | Kate Hua, Anna Fuder |
Web editor | Angela Voit, Daniel Chuang |
Founded | September 29, 1890 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
Circulation | 7,500 |
ISSN | 0745-967X |
OCLC number | 9651208 |
Website | michigandaily.com |
The Michigan Daily is published weekly in broadsheet form during the Fall and Winter semesters and in tabloid form from May to August. Broadsheets contain a lengthy SportsWednesday Sports section and occasionally an extended, themed issue called The B-Side from the Arts section. They also include a magazine, originally titled Weekend Magazine. In the fall of 2005, the magazine was renamed The Statement, a reference to former Daily Editor in Chief Tom Hayden's Port Huron Statement. School year circulation is 7,500 copies per day. It has over 230,000 unique visitors per month to its website.
Following the closure of The Ann Arbor News in July 2009,[2] The Michigan Daily became the only printed daily newspaper published in Washtenaw County.[3] In 2010, a visiting former press secretary said the Daily staff had a "strong moral responsibility" to expand their coverage and try to reach a regional audience as a mainstream daily paper.
History
In 1952, the Soviet delegate to the United Nations, F. A. Novikov, singled out the newspaper as emblematic of American warmongering. On April 12, 1955, when the success of Jonas Salk's polio vaccine was announced at the University of Michigan the Daily was the first newspaper to report it. In 1957, the Daily sent a staff member to Little Rock, Arkansas who, pretending to be a student, attended classes on the first day of integration.
Activist and politician Tom Hayden, a former Daily editor in chief who helped found Students for a Democratic Society while editing the Daily, came to personify the publication's editorial philosophy during the 1960s. The paper was the subject of national press coverage when, in 1967, it urged the legalization of marijuana, and again during the Gulf War in 1991, when it called for the reinstatement of the military draft.
The Daily was instrumental in the spread of the Paul is dead urban legend. An October 14, 1969 Daily article by Fred LaBour and John Gray, entitled "McCartney Dead; New Evidence Brought to Light", itemized various "clues", many of them of their own invention. Their "reporting" of McCartney's death is claimed by Beatleologist Andru J. Reeve to have been "the single most significant factor in the breadth of the rumor's spread."[4][5]
The first female editor-in-chief of the Daily was Harriett Woods, who later served in Missouri State government, ran for the Senate twice in the 1980s nearly beating John Danforth the first time, and led the National Women's Political Caucus through its Year of the Woman in 1992.
On January 28, 2014, the Daily earned national recognition for breaking news that a Michigan football player had been separated from the university for sexual misconduct.
Notable alumni
- Clarence Addison Brimmer Jr.
- Jonathan Chait
- Lindsay Chaney
- Thomas Dewey
- Rich Eisen
- Owen Gleiberman
- Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr.
- Sanjay Gupta
- Tom Hayden
- Ken Kelley
- Golda Krolik
- Ann Marie Lipinski
- Preeti N. Malani
- David Margolick
- Arthur Miller
- Daniel Okrent
- Alan Paul
- Eugene Robinson
- Adam Schefter
- George A. Spater, former chairman of American Airlines[6]
- Robert Vaughn
- Robin Wright
- Mike Wallace
- Bruce Wasserstein
- Harriett Woods
Pulitzer Prize winners
Daily alumni who have won a Pulitzer Prize include:
- Daniel Biddle, 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, The Philadelphia Inquirer with H. G. Bissinger and Fredric N. Tulsky; Staff / The Sun Newspapers of Omaha, NE, including Stanford Lipsey, 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting
- Amy Harmon, 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting/The New York Times
- Stephen Henderson (1992) and former editorial page editor for The Michigan Daily, won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2014
- Ann Marie Lipinski, 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting , the Chicago Tribune with Dean Baquet and William Gaines
- Arthur Miller, 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Drama[7]
- Lisa Pollak, 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, The Baltimore Sun
- Eugene Robinson, Michigan Daily Co-Editor-in-Chief in 1973–74, who was awarded a Pulitzer in April 2009 for his Washington Post commentaries on the 2008 presidential campaign
Awards
- 2021 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards Region 4, 12 awards[8]
- 2020 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards Region 4, 10 awards[9]
- 2018 Michigan College Press Association, 14 awards[10]
- In the 2021/2022 academic year The Michigan Daily produced a total of 2,868 articles, making it the 5th most prolific student newspaper in the U.S. in terms of articles published.[11]
References
- "Michigan Press Association list of members". Michigan Press Association. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
- "Ann Arbor News to Close in July," Archived 2009-10-16 at the Portuguese Web Archive Ann Arbor News, 23 Mar. 2009. Accessed 23 Mar. 2009.
- Levin, Dan (October 19, 2019). "When the Student Newspaper Is the Only Daily Paper in Town". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020.
- McCartney interview - barefoot: Jan 31, 1974 Archived 2009-10-01 at the Wayback Machine rollingstone.com - Retrieved: 5 August 2007
- Glenn, Allen, "Paul is dead (said Fred)" Archived 2010-12-28 at the Wayback Machine, Michigan Today (November 11, 2009)
- "The Virgin Islands Daily News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
- University of Michigan Office of Student Publications, "Office of Student Publications | University of Michigan". Archived from the original on 2005-04-04. Retrieved 2005-04-18.
- SPJ. "Region 4 Mark of Excellence Awards winners announced". www.spj.org. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
- SPJ. "Region 4 Mark of Excellence Awards winners announced". www.spj.org. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
- Becher, Asif (2018-05-14). "Michigan Press Association honors The Daily with 14 awards". The Michigan Daily. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
- Levy, David (2022-10-04). "We ranked the best college newspapers in 2022 by traffic and engagement". Degreechoices.com. Retrieved 2023-08-09.