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Grand Rapids high schoolers got to hear from Alumni of HBCUs, today kicks off America Saves Week, this weekend saw "Hands Off" protests in Michigan and all over the country, Hope Network offers new ESL classes, and more.
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Postal workers and their supporters argue changing the way the United States Postal Service operates would hurt rural residents, cut jobs and raise costs
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Movimiento Cosecha Michigan organized display of unity supporting undocumented community.
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House Republicans walked out of Michigan House session Friday in protest over bills for road funding, sick leave, and minimum wage for tipped workers not yet seeing a vote
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Michigan's Arab American community is expected to hold an outsized influence in the November presidential election due to their high concentration in the swing state
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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