
Eight Candidates Vie for Three SACUA Seats at University of Michigan
Eight candidates vie for three SACUA seats at the University of Michigan. Voting opens March 17; winners announced March 21.
Eight candidates vie for three SACUA seats at the University of Michigan. Voting opens March 17; winners announced March 21.
The Michigan Senate passed a spending plan to close the last budget, redirecting funds to cover Medicaid and more.
Hundreds protested outside an EPA lab over emission tests, holding signs like “EPA saves lives” and “Climate Can’t Wait.”
The Michigan Supreme Court selects Megan Cavanagh as new chief justice, succeeding Elizabeth Clement, who is retiring.
A discussion on handling campus protests, a Sudanese drink in Michigan, and an Anishinaabe inventor boosting STEM.
President Trump assured voters that his administration would not cut Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits.
President Trump nominates Michigan mayors Ghalib and Bazzi as ambassadors to Kuwait and Tunisia, sparking discussions.
Governor Whitmer plans to lobby in D.C. against education cuts and tariffs affecting Michigan, seeking stability.
Around 300 people rallied at the state Capitol to urge lawmakers to amend Michigan’s 2019 auto no-fault law.
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.