Overview 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.
The Daily acts as the University of Michigan's
de facto journalism school, since the university does not have a journalism program or department.
Content The Daily publishes content every day. The newspaper 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. Management The newspaper's editorial staff is led by the
editor-in-chief, or two co-editors-in-chief. It is divided into the following sections: news, opinion, sports, arts, photography, web, copy, video, Statement, Michigan in Color, audience engagement, design, podcast, culture, training and inclusion, Focal Point and games. The news section has nine
beats: Academics, Student Government, Administration, Business, Public Safety, Campus Life, City, Government, and Research. Each year, the entire newspaper staff elects the main editorial leadership, which includes the editor-in-chief, who oversees all sections, and the Joshua Mitnick '92, '95 managing editor and digital managing editor, who report to the editor-in-chief. Each section is led by at least one managing editor and may also have least one senior or assistant editor. The editorial page editor, or editorial page editors, manage the opinion section. The Management Desk, referred to as "MDesk", is the governing body of
The Daily that makes decisions affecting the entire newspaper. MDesk members include the main editorial leadership and the managing and senior editors of each section.
The Daily has strict bylaws regarding journalistic integrity and ethics. Opinion staffers cannot simultaneously be a member of news or photo staff. The newspaper also restricts news writers from expressing political views and prohibits all staffers from serving in student government. == Notable alumni ==