Women's History Month
People at the Daily
Past Columns
Opinion Handbook
Style Guide
100

Some would call the switch from TikTok star to advice author "jarring", but after talking to this Michigan Daily alum you might find yourself saying "I didn't know I needed this"

Who is Eli Rallo?


100

This semester, he's standing on business, but this news staffer has also written for admin in the past

Who is Miles Anderson?

100

This was our most recent published editorial surrounding the State of the State the address. 

"From the daily: Don't stop believin' in Michigan" by The Michigan Daily Editorial Board
100

This is the most fundamental aspect of an opinion piece, and should be right after your introduction or Lede

What is a thesis?

100

This is type of punctuation we don't use. 

What is the Oxford Comma?

200

With a movie slate of Marilyn, The Tale of Despereaux, and The Circle, this actress is a fan favorite

Who is Emma Watson? (ik this is a pic of emma stone)

200

These 4 are some of the Biggest names at the Daily. 

Who are Abigail Schreck, Shania Baweja, Dana Elobaid and Samantha Rich?

200

This column, written by a current senior editor, wore a fair amount of criticism on instagram. At the end of the day, what you choose to wear on Halloween is up to you. 

What is "Why I'm against Sexy Halloween Costumes" by Lila Dominos

200

This is the rule for capitalizing titles (include the rule if there's a colon in the title)

What is: capitalize the first word and none after. If there's a colon, capitalize the first word after the colon as well. 

200
We use these versions of these words: Admist/Amid, Besides/Beside, Toward/Towards.

What is amid, beside, and toward?

300

"Ding Dong the witch is dead" soared to the top of the charts when this political figure died

Who is Margaret Thatcher?

300

If you have an HR concern, these two might be the people that you need to talk to. Or, you could just talk to them even if you don't. They're pretty chill. And they sit next to the Opinion desk

Who are Meredith Knight and Nazim Ali?

300
There is a surprising connection between vaping and the congo

Quit vaping to help the congo by Mackenzie Kilano

300

These three things are important in formatting and integrating a quote. 

What is contextualizing the quote, making the quote a separate paragraph, and analyzing? 

300

This is how you refer to the University of Michigan as an adjective i.e ("___ Regents") and this is how you refer the University of Michigan as a noun ("____ needs to change.")

What is "U-M" and "the University"?

400

6''0', #22, 3685 Career points and 38.2 3pt Field Goal percentage


Who is Caitlin Clark

400

These two are known for their emoji usage in the TWATD and for managing all the news coming in and out of Ann Arbor.

Who are Rachel Mintz and Riley Hodder? 

400

Botox isn't that bad. 

In defense of lip fillers, botox and plastic surgery by Moses Nelapudi
400

This is the most important thing in brainstorming an argument (it also the first bolded heading under the first section of the Opinion handbook)

What is "Know your audience?"

400

This is how to introduce Mitt Romney, a Republican senator from Utah, in Daily Style. 

What is Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah or Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah? 

500

This U-M regent is a democrat from Bingham farms. She received her B.A. from Michigan in 1977

Who is Denise Iitch

500

This past design ME had a "grand" time at The Daily. 

Who is Sophie Grand?

500

The Bursley-Baits bus' is not that bad

A case for the Vomit Comet by Zhane Yamin

500
This is our mission statement as a section, roughly. There are two main parts

What is uplifting campus voices to stimulate productive dialogue and consistently improving the arguments coming from our section?

500

Full rules for writing out numbers, including when to use commas, when to write out numbers (all scenarios) and when to write them as numerals. 

Numbers from one to nine are written out. Ten and above are numerals If the number appears at the beginning of a sentence, it is written out: Thirty Congressmen voted against the bill.  If the number is in the thousands, use a comma: 2,000, 14,000.