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Some state lawmakers want to retire elected governing boards that oversee Michigan State University, Wayne State University and the University of Michigan in favor of executive appointments.
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Today, updates in the efforts to adjust Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance laws; concerns about safety in Metro Detroit's Jewish community; and a new director for the U-M Dearborn's Center for Arab American Studies.
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The University of Michigan will seek liquor licenses for Michigan Stadium, Crisler Center, and Yost Ice Arena. Alcohol sales at basketball and hockey games could begin as early as January.
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The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology houses invertebrate, bird, mammal, fish, and reptile and amphibian collections. The museum now has the largest snake research collection in the world after 30,000 new snake specimens were donated.
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Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger has been working on a multiyear collaboration with the University of Michigan Museum of Art to examine the stories of the university’s founding. The culmination is a three-part exhibition called "You’re Welcome."
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Reaction among Michiganders to the most recent violence between Palestine and Israel, a "head-tingling" Michigan influencer goes viral with her sounds, and an art exhibition at U-M questions historical conventions about native land grants.
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Greg Harden former Executive Associate Athletic Director, Student Athlete Health & Welfare for the University of Michigan, offers his thoughts on weathering failure and framing success.
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U of M Information and Technology Services disconnected all three campuses in Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint from the Internet Sunday afternoon due to a cyber attack.
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The University of Michigan and its three campuses in Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint have not had internet connections since early Sunday afternoon.
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The University of Michigan is suspending football coach Jim Harbaugh for three games. Michigan Radio sports commentator John U. Bacon shares his analysis of the news.