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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
During Central Student Governmentâs Tuesday meeting, a resolution to support the creation of a Middle Eastern and North African racial category on University of Michigan documents passed unanimously.
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Tuesday night, Rep. Debbie Dingell joined a panel at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy to discuss the impacts of the Affordable Care Act. The Michigan men's basketball team is looking to bounce back against Rutgers Wednesday night. The Statement reflects on the debates surrounding the renaming of University buildings, and a Personal Statement explores the impact of domestic violence. Finally, a resolution to support the creation of a Middle Eastern and North African racial category on University of Michigan documents passed unanimously Tuesday.
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The Michigan Daily
Rep. Debbie Dingell (DâMich.) accompanied a panel at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy Tuesday night to discuss the impacts of the Affordable Care Act. The panel, hosted by the University of Michiganâs chapter of College Democrats along with Progressives at the University of Michigan, also answered public questions to an audience of approximately 100 students, faculty and community members.
The Wolverines have a chance to bounce back from last weekendâs loss on Wednesday night, when Michigan will travel to Piscataway for a matchup against Rutgers in what will be the first of a three-game, 10-day stretch.
Campuses across the nation have been roiled by the question of changing history, or the desire to reconcile modern morality with the darker points of an academic institutionâs history.
Editor's note: this article contains content related to sexual violence.
To this day, I remember the photos.
ASP Film Screening | Havresc: Stand On Courage @ School of Social Work Building - Room 1636 at 7:00 p.m.
HAVRESC: STAND ON COURAGE is a documentary on the struggles of Armenian and Assyrian Christian Iraqis and the village they have formed on the edge of ISIS controlled territory. Standing in the face of adversity, bigotry, hatred and oppression they have protected themselves from the Islamic state and created a community that is a home to all Christians facing persecution.
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