Cori Osterman
WMUK reporter-
Kalamazoo resident Judy Gay has frequented the Asylum Lake Preserve for years. Something that sparked her interest in the last few was the number of trees she’d seen felled by the lake’s beavers.
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In February the New Yorker magazine reported...humanities enrollment is down nearly 20 percent nationwide. It’s also fallen at Western Michigan University.
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Participants will log daily instances of discrimination via an app.
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The program is for healthcare workers, who are poised to play a preventive role, the researchers said.
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A small fruit educator with the MSU Extension says it has to get warmer than this to endanger crops like blueberries
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PPS says its Board of Education cannot directly ban books from district libraries. But the board will hear soon about how books do get removed.
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The interactive presentation includes new work by a West Michigan artist.
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Their motives range from having a little fun to meeting a need for food and clothing.
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Two WMUK reporters were unexpectedly ordered to leave a GOP watch party in Portage Tuesday night by 40th State House District candidate Kelly Sackett, who told them to “get out.”
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Clerks' offices for the cities also said this afternoon they had not had any reports of security problems at polling places. But Justice Department officials are ready to step in in in five cities across the state if there is trouble.