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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
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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