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The tale of two Red Light Districts

Ann Arbor is a small, Midwestern metropolis, home to many families, faculty and students stretching from near and far. It is a city comprised of almost all loyal Wolverines dedicated to the act of rambunctious tailgating for football games, avidly shopping for fresh sourdough bread and vibrant produce at the Kerrytown farmer’s market while inhaling […]

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Ben Shapiro speaks at UMich, incites mixed reactions for controversial viewpoints on race, gender

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Q&A with President Mary Sue Coleman on sexual misconduct response team, Vaughn removal and masking  

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‘It’s a long time coming’: U-M students gather outside president’s house in response to Schlissel’s firing

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First Entheofest draws hundreds to UMich Diag to celebrate decriminalization of psychedelics

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‘Serious labor shortage’: UMich students face long wait times, overcrowding on buses during first days of class