Prop. 3 would “restore Roe — nothing more, nothing less,” for Michigan women, proponents assert
Oct29

Prop. 3 would “restore Roe — nothing more, nothing less,” for Michigan women, proponents assert

By Jan Worth-Nelson The entire goal of Proposal 3, the “Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative” on Michigan’s Nov. 8 ballot, is “to restore Roe — nothing more, nothing less,” representatives from Reproductive Freedom for All (RFFA)  declared in a panel discussion Saturday at Totem Books in Flint. “Proposal  3 restores the protections we had under Roe v. Wade for the past 50 years,”...

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A tale of two ARPA budgets – Council approves their ARPA budget and rejects the Mayor’s
Oct25

A tale of two ARPA budgets – Council approves their ARPA budget and rejects the Mayor’s

By Tom Travis In Monday’s meeting City Council approved their version of a budget to spend the remaining $60 million of the $94 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Back in June the Mayor and his administration had presented their version of an ARPA allocation budget. The council has not approved Mayor Neeley’s ARPA allocation budget. The council’s ARPA Allocation Plan includes $18.1 million in Community...

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Commentary:  Facing enrollment and financial challenges, UM-Flint asks, what’s next?
Oct22

Commentary: Facing enrollment and financial challenges, UM-Flint asks, what’s next?

By Paul Rozycki “Academic politics makes me yearn for the simplicity of the Middle East.” -Henry Kissinger Could the University of Michigan-Flint go the way of Auto World?   Probably not. But there are more than a few who are worried that the Flint branch of the Ann Arbor campus could face the same fate as the downtown auto-based amusement center that was closed and demolished in the 1980s, after failing to live up to expectations. ...

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UM-Flint administration lambasted for “bullying,” “chaos,”  at UM Regents meeting as heated public comments critique “Strategic Transformation” and call for firing consultant
Oct21

UM-Flint administration lambasted for “bullying,” “chaos,” at UM Regents meeting as heated public comments critique “Strategic Transformation” and call for firing consultant

By Jan Worth-Nelson The University of Michigan Regents got an earful in  public comments Oct. 20 from faculty and students  concerned about the actions of UM-Flint Chancellor Debasish Dutta, controversial steps underway to respond to challenges on the Flint campus, and the use of a consulting firm the group said advocates austerity and is wreaking havoc on higher education nationally in exchange for the bottom line. The Regents,  the...

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“One University” faculty, staff and students rally for equity and saving liberal arts at UM – Flint
Oct21

“One University” faculty, staff and students rally for equity and saving liberal arts at UM – Flint

By Jan Worth-Nelson In an outdoor rally timed to correspond to the meeting of the University of Michigan Regents on the Flint campus Thursday, about 65 UM – Flint faculty, staff, alums and students gathered in chilly McKinnon Plaza to call for equity and fuller resources for the humanities at the downtown institution. In almost every case, the participants and speakers shared deep and abiding Flint roots, and say they want the...

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