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Ann Arbor Judge J. Cedric Simpson presided over two full days of preliminary exams for seven people charged with resisting arrest and trespassing at a May 21 police raid on an encampment created to call on the university to divest from companies with ties to Israel.
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The University of Michigan will re-examine capital projects, ask departments to voluntarily rein in spending on travel, conferences, and consultants, and require new staff and faculty hires to be approved by the U of M President or his executive vice presidents to "buffer against negative, long-term impacts" of what are likely many orders for federal funding cuts ahead.
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The University of Michigan’s official athletics merchandise partner, M Den, doing business as Heritage Collegiate Apparel, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
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UAW wins in Tennessee, U-M students protest war in Gaza, taking pride in Detroit hosting the NFL draft, and RFK Jr finds loophole to get on Michigan's presidential ballot
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Research and Development funding may be $7 billion less than expected if a current federal budget proposal gets passed. Michigan's research universities rely on federal grant money.
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A Lions, Wolverines, and Spartans football roundup, ghost town hunting in the Upper Peninsula, comparing Ohio's new reproductive rights to Michigan's and using words of wonder in discourse.
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What Coach Harbaugh's suspension means; the attitude shaping media and how it affects our perception of Arabs, Jews, and Muslims; and the Upper Peninsula adds another book-store to its short list.
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No. 2 Michigan routs Purdue 41-13 despite potential distractions of NCAA sign-stealing investigationWolverines won 41-13 over Purdue Saturday. Purdue's coach said he knew “for a fact” that UM was scouting Purdue games, forcing Boilers to adopt a new sign system.
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A Michigan rabbi on processing the horrific violence in Israel and Palestine. The cross roads of hip hop and fashion. And remembering the 1997 U-M national champion football team.
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Former University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel was fired over a relationship with a subordinate. He has apologized to the school's governing board. It's part of a settlement between the university and Schlissel.