Last weekend, The Michigan Daily reporters went to 11 different protests, driving 269 miles and speaking to almost 100 people in 10 cities about why they came out. Some said it was their first time protesting.
Crime
After a week of marches in Washtenaw County and across the country rallying against police brutality and racial injustice, Monday’s protest on the University of Michigan Diag brought more than 1,000 students, activists, elected officials and police officers to the center of campus and throu
“No Justice. No Peace. No Racist Police.”
Saturday afternoon, hundreds of community members gathered at the University of Michigan Diag and marched through Ann Arbor in protest of recent incidents of police brutality against Black Americans that shook the nation.
David Moran, clinical professor of law at the University of Michigan and co-founder of the Michigan Innocence Clinic, delivered a webinar to almost 200 law students and community member
At about 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, a felonious assault took place at the Nichols Arboretum near the Peony Gardens, according to the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security.
At about 8:20 p.m. on April 3, a robbery took place at a Subway restaurant at 902 S. State St. near Packard close to the University of Michigan, according to the Division of Public Safety and Security.
The University of Michigan is mostly vacant now that the majority of students have gone home due to the push from University Housing to leave campus.
While many Americans are following the urging of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention t
Local police were notified of reports of an armed person in a home on the 400 block of North State Street in Ann Arbor Friday afternoon, the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security announced in an alert sent to students at about 12:50 p.m.