1. Black and white and read all over

    The Bentley Historical Library recently digitized more than 12 decades of Michigan Daily history. It’s a ‘gold mine.’

  2. Thinking about Tom

    A prophetic voice Always at the edge of the possible and the visionary. Ever able to formulate our best hopes and fears into language that elevated and instructed. Baseball fan. Wanting to recast the radical tradition into American idiom and take it out of the hands of sectarians. Willing to be, as our friend Jack Read more

  3. U-M acquires Hayden papers

    Activist Tom Hayden’s papers join extensive Labadie Collection chronicling radical history and social protest movements worldwide.

  4. "A spirit of open and civil discourse"

    Discourse, dissent, debate. It’s all good, and it’s all in the Michigan Today “comments” section.

  5. Port Huron Statement turns 50

    In 1962 a handful of U-M students calling themselves the Students for a Democratic Society published a manifesto that came to define a national student movement.