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11-21-2016
Sundayâs âWith All That I Amâ open mic night for poets, storytellers and musicians aimed to provide University of Michigan students a space to perform and raise awareness about diversity and inclusion on campus.
Music, Theatre & Dance freshman Mason Reeves performed four original poems. He said the recent political climate in the wake of President-elect Donald Trumpâs win encouraged him to produce more of his own works.
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Friday night, students and Ann Arbor residents to protest Trump's agenda. Students were given a chance to talk about diversity at a poetry open mic night. Michigan football emerged victorious over Indiana, and Michigan women's cross country, lead by a runner-up finish from Erin Finn, took second at NCAA's. And finally, check out this week's SportsMonday, because somewhere, Brady Hoke is smiling.
Mere seconds away from the finish line, Finn turned her head to see Karissa Schweizer pass her, forcing the senior to settle for runner-up.
Hoke recruited most of this year's Michigan team, and many of his old players are heading into the biggest game of the season against Ohio State.
Senior running back DeâVeon Smith broke the game open with 158 yards and two huge touchdown runs from 34 and 39 yards out in the third quarter, and Michigan pulled away with a 20-10 victory.
About 150 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered on the Diag Friday night to protest President-elect Donald Trumpâs agenda, calling for institutional reform nationwide.
Post-Election Forum for International Graduate Students, Undocumented Students, and DACAmented Students
at Rackham Graduate School- Amphitheatre, 4th floor (5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.)
Discussion and questions and answers with U-M administrators and officials
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