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October 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

… knelt in the Diag for nearly 24 hours in protest of anti-Black racism, going through the same emotional and moral process. To make myself clear, I want to emphasize that the actions on the part…

… ability to empathize with others? To me, the answer is yes. I suppose the greater question is: What’s more just — allowing individuals to continue writing anti-Islam messages on the Diag, or…

… taught in public schools? While, logically speaking, restricting expression limits empathetic possibilities, it may be a necessary compromise to achieve a more just society. 2B Managaing…

October 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… littered the Diag on Friday as the University concluded celebrations for its Bicentennial. The events began with the dedication of a new statue called “Arriving Home” — a stainless steel and acrylic…

… See BICENTENNIAL, Page 3A ALEC COHEN AND MICHAEL BARSKY/DAILY As part of the UM Bicentennial Fall Festival, students signed a block M during the day on the Diag and a video projection was shown at…

… the course of the Wolverines’ season. » Page 1B michigandaily.com For more stories and coverage, visit See SOCCER, Page 2B See CONVENTION, Page 3A The University of Michigan Lecturers…

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