October 13, 2022

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Welcome to the Oct. 13 edition of the Weekly Roundup. We hope you have a relaxing fall break, and are ready for the maize-out this Saturday. 

This week, the University of Michigan moved to ban vapes, hundreds in Ann Arbor marched for reproductive rights, a new artist-in-residence brought her work to campus and more.

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UMich to ban use of smokeless tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery systems

The University of Michigan announced it will ban all vape devices on campus, effective Nov. 17. Robert Ernst, U-M chief health officer, said vape use contributes to poor mental health, among other health issues. Learn more about the updated policy and its effects.

Pro-choice activists in Liberty Plaza rally in support of Proposition 3 at the fourth Ann Arbor Women’s March Saturday afternoon. Keith Melong/Daily. Buy this photo.

Hundreds march in Women’s Wave 2022 ahead of reproductive rights ballot proposal in November

Hundreds of attendees came to Liberty Plaza on Saturday to show their support for the reproductive rights ballot proposal appearing in this November’s election. Hear what U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich, and other community members had to say about reproductive rights.

A mural displayed at the Diag. Ali Chami/Daily. Buy this photo.

UMich hosts Tatyana Fazlalizadeh as artist-in-residence, six murals installed across campus

Have you seen a mural around campus recently? Chances are it was one of Tatyana Fazlalizadeh’s works from her recently completed residency with the University’s Institute for the Humanities. Learn more about the inspiration behind Fazlalizadeh’s art and its impact on campus.

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Michigan in Color Hosts Open Mic Night in the Diag

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