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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Students and community members gathered together in the Diag Tuesday afternoon to protest the C.C. Little building name as well as other injustices facing the minority community on campus. Protesters rallied against the Universityâs continued use of Littleâs name on campus buildings because of his work with eugenics, which often targeted women of color.
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Today, we take a look at last night's protests surrounding the issue of C.C. Little building name as well as other injustices facing the minority community on campus. We also take a look back at the Michigan football team's performance at Purdue on Saturday, where sophomore running back Chris Evans had a breakthrough performance. The Statement reflects on the history of civil rights activism on the University's campus, while a Personal Statement explores the meaning of the Jewish cookie mandelbrot. Finally, a reflection on the depth of meaning in contemporary adult cartoons.
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The Michigan Daily
Against Purdue, Chris Evans got his chance to be the premier back again.
At 7 a.m. on Monday, first year Public Health student Dana Greene faced the flagpole and took a knee at the center of the Diag.
Cartoons are often a childish, reductive medium.
Last week, just in time for the Jewish high holidays, a care package arrived from home. Grinning uncontrollably, I knew exactly what it was the minute I got it. Inside the box was a mound bundled in tinfoil and bubble wrap and cellophane, tied with a ribbon. âFor a sweet New Year!â was written on a tag â referring to Rosh Hashanah, the holiday that signifies the beginning of a new year in the Jewish religion. After careful inspection, I opened the cellophane and tore through the tinfoil, instantly getting crumbs and cinnamon and sugar all over my shirt.
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