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Protesters take to the streets in Ann Arbor after pro-Palestine encampment removal
Read full article: Protesters take to the streets in Ann Arbor after pro-Palestine encampment removalThe rally made it to the Washtenaw County Courthouse to protest the charges against four people arrested, who could face felony charges.
Candidates for Michigan Governor make final push ahead of Election Day
Read full article: Candidates for Michigan Governor make final push ahead of Election DayWith just days to go until the election, the top of the ticket crosses the state over the next 96 hours for a series of get-out-the-vote rallies.
Women’s March Ann Arbor takes to the Diag on Saturday
Read full article: Women’s March Ann Arbor takes to the Diag on SaturdayANN ARBOR – Members of the public are invited to take part in Women’s March Ann Arbor as marches are scheduled across the country on Saturday. The event will begin at the University of Michigan Diag at noon where attendees will hear from speakers before marching to Ann Arbor City Hall to encourage community members to vote. “We feel the work of the Women’s March strongly aligns with our values,” members Kristina Oberly, Alison Todak, Claire Small and Rachel Phillips said in a statement. “It is so important that women’s voices are heard, whether in politics or technology, and we wanted to ensure people in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area have the opportunity to come together (safely) in solidarity and hope for the future before the upcoming election.”Masks are required. The University of Michigan Diag is at 913 S. University Ave.