
Making sense of Michigan’s immigration data
President Trump’s mass deportation plans cause anxiety in Michigan, a state with a small yet significant immigrant population.

President Trump’s mass deportation plans cause anxiety in Michigan, a state with a small yet significant immigrant population.

The 74th U-M Congressional Breakfast raised $125,000, a record for the Samuel L. Chappell Family Scholarship Fund.

On this edition of Stateside, we discuss the appointment of two Michigan mayors as U.S. ambassadors and a Flint native’s story.

Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist announces his run for governor in 2026, highlighting his problem-solving skills.

Astronomers use JWST to explore the Flame Nebula, revealing insights into the smallest self-forming celestial bodies.

U-M Debate Team wins the 38th annual American Debate Association National Championship, defeating Northwestern.

Democrats in the Michigan House oppose a joint resolution requiring additional proof of citizenship to vote, citing barriers.

A look at MSU’s basketball championship, a family film collaboration, and a Black Panther Party figure’s journey.

Garlin Gilchrist II, Michigan’s first Black lieutenant governor, enters the 2026 governor race, focusing on housing and healthcare.

Michigan’s proposed 32% tax hike on marijuana worries businesses, potentially boosting black market activity.

Protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk grow in Grand Rapids, driven by opposition to his policies and controversial actions.

Michigan nonprofits face lasting impacts from the Trump administration’s temporary freeze on federal payments.

