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Graduation ceremonies align with the third week of encampment efforts protesting the war in Gaza. WEMU's Taylor Bowie has more.
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Students say they'll continue protests until the university divests from all "imperialist ventures". WEMU's Taylor Bowie has more.
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Members of the University of Michigan students' Palestinian-supporting TAHRIR Coalition have set up an encampment on the Diag and say they are staying until certain demands are met. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer declined to use the word “genocide” on a Sunday news show to describe events in Gaza. Rick Pluta explains.
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UM administration is seeking feedback from staff and students on the policy. WEMU's Taylor Bowie has more.
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“Uncommitted” made a strong showing in Tuesday’s Democratic Presidential Primary election in Washtenaw County. As WEMU’s David Fair reports, a good number of those unhappy with President Joe Biden’s stance on the war in Gaza and vocal support of Israel made a point.
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U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell says she understands why some people are unhappy with President Biden’s positioning regarding the war in Gaza. She also understands why they would vote “Uncommitted” in Tuesday’s presidential primary. But, as WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports, the Ann Arbor Democrat says it’s a long way until November.
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With Saturday’s South Carolina GOP presidential primary out of the way, the race for Republican and Democratic delegates turns to tomorrow’s Michigan primary. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump appear poised to come out on top, but other campaigns are eyeing the Number Two spot as a possible strategic win. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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A Washtenaw County software development firm is helping families of the dead and missing in Israel find closure. The Ann Arbor company has provided an advanced tool to identify casualties in the Israel-Hamas war. WEMU's Cathy Shafran recently visited the Middle East lab where the DNA forensics work is being done. (Caution: This report contains graphic descriptions)
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The Ann Arbor City Council unanimously approved a resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Israel/Hamas war at last night’s meeting. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on the decision.