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In a letter sent Tuesday to UM President Santa Ono and General Counsel Timothy Lynch, the civil rights organization said the school’s actions reflect “a rising nationwide McCarthyite wave of retaliation against speech related to Palestine and Israel.” It claims the university’s actions violate First Amendment protections, as well as UM’s own free speech policies.
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The University of Michigan is launching a new institute to combat antisemitism.
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The College Football Playoff selections created some controversies. Michigan Radio's John U. Bacon looks at the choices and previews No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 4 Alabama.
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The other three schools in the playoff are the University of Washington, the University of Texas and the University of Alabama.
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With head coach back on the sidelines, No. 2 UM route Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten championship game and are likely to take the top seed in the College Football Playoff.
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Pro-Palestinian students protested in front of University of Michigan President Santa Ono's campus home on Friday, criticizing his administration for canceling a student vote on a pair of competing resolutions.
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John U. Bacon on Michigan State's hiring of football coach Jonathan Smith, Michigan's win over Ohio State, and the upcoming Big Ten championship game against Iowa.
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“We found that over the last decade, there are less surgeons in rural communities overall, despite incentive programs existing during that time," said Dr. Andrew Ibrahim, the Co-Director of the University of Michigan’s Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy.
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Michigan will play in next weekend's Big Ten Championship game after defeating Ohio State Saturday
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Michigan and Ohio State will play for the 119th time on Saturday. The Wolverines' sign-stealing scandal and the game's postseason implications have amped up the tension.