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University of Michigan reaches $490M settlement in sexual abuse case involving former football doctor
The university has reached a settlement with hundreds of people suing the university after being sexually assaulted by former football team doctor.
Michigan AG offers to conduct ‘extensive investigation’ into Oxford school officials’ actions before deadly shooting
The Michigan AG has offered her department’s services to do an independent investigation of how Oxford High School officials handled the situation.
Bo Schembechler statue vandalized with red paint, pro-Anderson survivor message
The former football coach, athletic director’s statue on the Michigan campus was vandalized overnight with message of support for sexual assault survivors.
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Matt Schembechler, former Michigan players call for accountability. Will Bo’s statue stay?
Those at Thursday news conference said the University of Michigan has yet to apologize for actions taken to keep Robert Anderson as team doctor.
Michigan football wants to sign Jim Harbaugh to extension; ball is in coach’s court
A multi-year contract extension has been offered to University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and is awaiting his signature.
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Sensors, apps, police patrols: Colleges are trying to track students to contain COVID-19 cases. Students are pushing back.
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