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2 — Friday, January 5, 2018
News
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
Every Friday, one Daily news staffer will give a behind
the scenes look at one of this week’s stories. This week,
LSA freshman Riley Langefeld covered the end of net
neutrality and its impact on the University.
“It affects people in more ways than they would think. And
I don’t think the proportionate attention has been paid to
this issue, so it was gratifying to bring attention to it in a
way that a lot of people can see. I thought it was pretty cool
that we don’t go through Yousef’s press office or anything
–– I just kind of texted him, on his cell phone, which was
weird. But I also have never interviewed an actual politician
or representative of any kind before, and since that’s a field I
want to go into, it was really interesting to get some firsthand
conversation with a guy like that.“
LSA freshman Riley Langefeld, “Politicians and professors
navigate implications of the end of net neutrality”
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TUESDAY:
By Design
THURSDAY:
Twitter Talk
FRIDAY:
Behind the Story
WEDNESDAY:
This Week in History
MONDAY:
Looking at the Numbers
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QUOTE OF THE WE E K
“
We know that students’ feelings of recognition and
belonging are strongly correlated to their ability to learn...
we emphasize the importance of all students feeling
valued and respected and the ways that systemic
inequities (such racism, sexism, wealth inequity) and
patterns of bias (such as homophobia, Islamophobia,
xenophobia, etc.) create disparate experiences for
different students.“
Theresa Braunschneider, Associate Director and Coordinator of Diversity Initiatives at the Center for Research on Learning
and Teaching
A situation the Detroit Free
Press initially reported as a single
missing cow roaming around
northeast Ann Arbor is actually
significantly
more
dangerous
than
previously
thought.
Derrick Jackson, the director
of community engagement for
the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s
Office, confirmed the animal at
large Thursday afternoon was not
just one cow, but two steer –– the
beefier, male counterpart of the
cow.
“They are both around 1,500
pounds apiece –– both fairly
aggressive,” Jackson said. “And
really why we put the message out
was to let people know that we’re
in the area looking for the two
steer. But if you see it, definitely
don’t approach thinking it’s just
a cow that’s harmless, because
they’re very large, and could be
pretty dangerous.”
The two steer escaped while
being transported in a trailer by
their owners. When the vehicle
stopped, the trailer door –– which
had not been properly secured ––
swung open.
“The steer literally just walked
off the trailer,” Jackson said. “And
they were near some residential
areas, so we initially got quite a
few calls just from neighbors and
drivers and passerby saying, ‘Hey,
there are these two very large
cows kind of roaming the area.’”
After the owners were located,
they informed deputies it would
be too difficult to corral and
recapture the steer, and requested
instead they put them down. A
few hours after the sheriff’s office
initially reported the situation
at 1:36 p.m., Jackson confirmed
deputies had located and killed
one of the steers. As of the time of
this report, the other remains on
the lam.
-ANDREW HIYAMA
ON THE DAILY: STEER CLEAR OF
BOVINES ON THE LAM
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