
West Bank Olive Groves Bring Hope
A replanting movement in rural Palestine is renewing hope among farmers with tens of thousands of olive saplings taking root.

A replanting movement in rural Palestine is renewing hope among farmers with tens of thousands of olive saplings taking root.

Naomi Loomis faced a blaze near her ranch, burning 4,000 acres and injuring livestock. The Morrill Fire, driven by wind, devastated Nebraska’s Sandhills.

Mary “Mollie” Henrietta Graham, the first Black woman admitted to U-M, excelled in her studies, paving the way for others.

David Ginsburg to share insights on heart and blood diseases in 2026 Henry Russel Lecture. Join April 7, 4-5:30 p.m.

Bernard Marini, a clinical pharmacist, balances coaching hockey with advocating for accessible, patient-centered cancer care.

A UM-Dearborn study found that poor air quality negatively impacts human well-being, echoing bird singing patterns affected by the 2023 Canadian wildfires. Researchers used AI-based systems to collect real-time data, highlighting the need for policy changes to improve public health.

Tannis Kowalchuk transforms Scottish mouth music into a protest anthem, leading the “No Kings” march in Honesdale.

Hundreds gathered in Greensboro for the No Kings protest, denouncing Trump and urging federal reform for the people.

Thousands joined the third “No Kings” protests across Wisconsin, opposing Trump’s perceived authoritarianism.

Hundreds gathered on the Helen Boosalis Trail, from children to seniors, showing growing energy against U.S. actions abroad.

Lillie Brooks, a former teacher, runs for the District 7 seat on the Clarke County School Board, shares her platform.

Athens chaplain Craig Topple runs for District 5 Commissioner, aiming to succeed Dexter Fisher.