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Drake's "More Life" album release

A little over three years ago, I wrote in a column for this very same paper about the impact that a certain biracial recording artist from Toronto, Ontario who was almost single handedly reshaping hip-hop culture both domestically as well as abroad.

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Police blotter: Jan. 15

Sunday On Jan. 8 at 5:17 p.m., DPS received a call regarding a heated verbal altercation between roommates inside of Phelps residence hall.

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Police Blotter, Oct. 1

At 12:33 a.m. the Department of Public Safety received a call regarding suspected marijuana use on the grounds at the Village building. Subjects were also arrested on warrants. This case was closed on Sept. 25.

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Police Blotter, Sept. 26

Thursday, Sept. 15 A burglary was reported at 4:58 p.m. at Concord Drive. The offense occurred on Sept. 15 between 7 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. The current status of this case is open. A subject was arrested for felony warrants and also in possession of a controlled substance at 6:17 p.m. at Adams and Washtenaw Avenue. The current status of this case is open.

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Police Blotter, Sept. 19

Saturday, Sept. 10 At 6:49 p.m. an individual was picked up by authorities on Emmet Street and Hamilton Street for possession of marijuana. This case was closed on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

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Police blotter, Sept. 12

A call was placed to DPS after an underage subject was found intoxicated in Putnam Hall and in possession of alcohol. The subjext was transported to a local area hospital, treated and released. The case was closed on Monday.

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Students at the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Gallup Park in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 9. 

Students at the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Gallup Park in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 9. 

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Journalist Lenora Chu talks with Eastern Michigan University associate professor of Journalism Dr. You Li on this weeks episode of Women Journalists COVID Experiences. If you are interested in hearing the full unedited conversation check out the Eastern Michigan University archive website. Otherwise tune in for this weeks exceptional episode of WJCE on Spotify!