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Winter has ended. What’s next for those living on Lansing’s streets?

The past winter was one of the coldest in years, and while everyone feels the chill, it doesn’t punish everyone equally. People were sleeping on the streets, in backseats and in tents even on the …

In Lansing, activists are solidifying actions to fight ICE:

Lansing residents filled a basement room at the city’s downtown library on a Saturday afternoon in March for an orientation on how to identify ICE and CBP vehicles and agents. The orientation …

A boiling, spicy pot called Salsa Verde

Salsa isn’t a rhythm you hear very often in Michigan’s capital city; at least not as much as in Detroit or Grand Rapids. However, whenever the Michigan State University student ensemble Salsa …

Iran doesn’t feel too far from Michigan

When the first bombs dropped on Iranian soil, information was limited and uncertain. The Iranian regime’s communication blackout inside the country made calls and messages difficult, as always. …

Iran doesn’t feel too far from Michigan

Iranian and Iranian-American residents in Michigan share their emotions about the ongoing conflict that has escalated between Israel and the USA against Iran, now entering its second week.