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Apr 22 2024
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Pro-Palestine encampment created on University of Michigan campus, calling for divestment
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Students have created an encampment at the University of Michigan's Diag on Monday while they call for the university to divest in companies they say are financially supporting Israel. "It is a symbolic method of resistance," one student told CBS News Detroit. "Many of them are concerned for their safety as Jewish students on campus," another said. It's a
CBS News (Online)Apr 22 2024
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Jack Tuttle remains a factor as Michigan’s QB search spills into summer
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Jack Tuttle remains a factor in Michigan’s ongoing search for a starting quarterback, even after he was sidelined much of spring. The seventh-year quarterback, cleared to play one more season by the NCAA in February, is expected to compete for the job alongside returners Jayden Denegal, Alex Orji and Davis Warren in fall camp. The Wolverines emerged from their annual spring
MLive.comApr 20 2024
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Southeast Michigan's rivers, watersheds struggle in ecosystem report card
In 1948, oil discharges into the Detroit and Rouge rivers killed 11,000 ducks and geese. Two decades later, floating oil and debris on the Rouge caught fire. Today, the Rouge River may not be burning, but it is still in poor shape, while the Detroit River is in slightly better condition, according to a new study by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. In addition to the
Detroit Free PressApr 22 2024
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Decades after departing state, woman to be buried in mid-Michigan hometown
SAGINAW, MI — The family of a Saginaw native will bury her in her hometown four decades after she departed Michigan, her son said. Gail Marie Hysten, a Kansas educator for many of the years since she left Saginaw in the early 1980s, died earlier this month in Kansas at the age of 67 years after a long battle with kidney disease, said David Hysten, her son. Gail Hysten grew up a member of the
MLive.comApr 22 2024
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Michigan football nets commitment from FGR all-state athlete
One of the Ann Arbor-area’s top football standouts from the 2023 season is heading to the Big Ten for a new challenge. Tomas O’Meara announced last week on X his decision to accept a preferred walk-on opportunity to play for the University of Michigan. O’Meara received his PWO offer from the Wolverines in late March and made the decision to chase the opportunity at the Division I level. The 5-
MLive.comApr 22 2024
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Michigan Jews travel to Israel amid crisis to comfort, show support
As the most senior religious leader at Michigan's largest Jewish congregation, Rabbi Harold Loss has visited Israel many times over the decades, feeling inspired by its vibrancy. But when Loss, 79, of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, visited the country earlier this year for the first time since Hamas' attack on Oct. 7, he and other Michigan rabbis who accompanied him felt a different
Detroit Free PressApr 19 2024
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Former Mr. Basketball runner-up transferring to Central Michigan
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – By the time the men’s college basketball transfer portal closes on May 1, upward of 2,000 players are expected to have entered their names in the database, and one of those is a familiar face for West Michigan high school hoops fans. Former Northview star and 2022 Mr. Basketball runner-up Kyler Vanderjagt announced earlier this month that he’s leaving Belmont University for
MLive.comApr 16 2024
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Body of man recovered from Lake Michigan: CPD
CHICAGO — A death investigation is underway after a body was recovered from Lake Michigan Tuesday morning.
Chicago police responded to a call of a body in the water just after 6 a.m. in the 1900 block of North DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
The body of an adult male was pulled from the lake by authorities and pronounced dead on the scene.
The identity of the man has not yet
WGNApr 21 2024
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Wayne State University hosts Michigan Masters Swimming State Championship
(CBS DETROIT) - Wayne State University played host to the 2024 Michigan Masters Swimming State Championship meet over the weekend. Teams from across the Motor City and beyond took to the pool lanes of the WSU natatorium. Some of those teams included the Detroit 100, which included members of the Detroit Fire Department. They weren't the only ones representing, though. Christopher Nunnery is a
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