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President Kimberly Andrews Espy says the camp posed health and safety issues. Eight people were arrested
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Before dawn Tuesday, officers wearing helmets with face shields cleared the Diag, known for decades as a historic site for campus protests. Video posted online shows police forcing protesters to retreat by spraying what appears to be an irritant.
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-Senator Thomas Albert tried unsuccessfully to add language that would have capped university spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at 2% of revenue.-Senator Joe Bellino sought to take away funding increases from universities which allow student groups with a “history of supporting terrorist organizations or threats of physical violence toward others.”
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We listen to a segment of WGVU Public Television’s new show, Living West Michigan, three people were hurt in a shooting on Tuesday, there’s a new emergency order aimed at curtailing bird flu, and more.
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Violations of the policy could result in suspension or expulsion for students and termination for university staff. The policy has yet to be implemented
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Sinclair drew a 10-year prison sentence in 1969 for giving two joints to undercover officers in Detroit. He served 29 months, but was released a few days after John Lennon, Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger and others performed in front of 15,000 attendees at the UofM's Crisler Arena
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Organizers implored lawmakers to take further action to curb gun violence
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Michigan State University students are criticizing the school’s decision to hold classes in one of the buildings targeted in a mass shooting last year.
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About 150 Pro-Palestinian protesters marched along Woodward in Midtown, briefly shutting down the parade
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Prosecutors say Daniel Debono is scheduled to be arraigned Nov. 28 in Wayne County Circuit Court on felonious assault charges. The photojournalists encountered Debono and two other officers shortly after midnight on May 31, 2020.