From libraries to residence halls, the University certainly isn’t lacking in buildings named for U-M faculty spanning the ...
From gorgeous ballads to flat political reflections and cacophonies of shouting, this production of “Marat/Sade” had its ups ...
Summit Louth and Naimah Perez of the Human Rights Party are projected to become the 2026-2027 CSG president and vice president.
Julia Keefe’s Indigenous Big Band highlights Indigenous jazz traditions and what it means to decolonize music.
Interim U-M President Domenico Grasso testified about purported Chinese national security threats to American universities on Thursday.
On March 11, Takaat, the rhythm section for Moctar, brought the desert to Michigan at Trinosophes in Detroit. A band whose name means “noise,” they lived up to their title.
Is heterosexuality no longer chic? Lily Meyer tries and fails to argue against heterofatalism in her sophomore novel, “The End of Romance.” ...
While 'guards win in March' is weaponized to critique big-centric rosters, the Wolverines' guards haven't been a non-factor this month.
Statutory protections can be amended, narrowed, or repealed through the ordinary legislative process. Constitutional protections are harder to change and, therefore, harder to weaken. With the federal ...
The No. 1 seed Michigan men's basketball team's strong rebounding could pose a threat to No. 4 seed Alabama's smaller lineup.
The last time Elliot Cadeau played Alabama in March Madness, it didn't go so well. Friday, he has a chance to get retribution.
Cindy Cohn, University of Michigan Law School alum and current executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is saying goodbye to the EFF and 30 years spent fighting for digital privacy ...
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