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What to know about COVID vaccines, especially if you’re pregnant or have small infants in your life. Also, Eastern Michigan becomes the latest to cut ties with some foreign universities. Then, the Third Place music festival returns to Washtenaw County. Plus, new views on your favorite fresh water: cartographer Alex Hill’s book, "Great Lakes in 50 Maps."
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First, new leadership at Stellantis. Then, two Michigan students talk DEI. And the ins-and-outs of shipwreck salvage from Points North.
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MSU students demand divestment from Israel's military and war in Gaza, the latest status on the Federal TikTok ban, spring gardening tips and winter inspired poetry from the upper peninsula.
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The FAFSA rollout for the 2025-26 academic year has been delayed, continuing headaches for students applying for federal aid. The updated 2024-25 FAFSA form suffered from a series of delays, glitches, and other issues, impacting the number of students who chose to fill out the application for student aid.
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An update on the cyber attack on the Ascension health system, greeting arrivals at Metro Airport easier, a Michigan director's new horror film, and analyzing how the media reports on anti-war protests on campuses.
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The Michigander EV Scholars program is offering students a ten-thousand-dollar scholarship in exchange for the one-year commitment to one of the 15 Michigan electric vehicle/mobility sector companies.
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Michigan State University will not provide quarantine and isolation housing for students who test positive for COVID-19 in the upcoming academic year.
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Many college campuses have been sources of community spread of COVID-19 over the past year. Big schools like the University of Michigan and Michigan State…
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Today on Stateside, the state and Michigan’s counties try to get on the same page, tracking who’s getting vaccinated by race. Also, naming the violence -…
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During the past year, many universities have seen high rates of COVID-19 on or around their campuses. Academic institutions in Michigan and throughout the…