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Eviction in the U.P. Deserves a Closer Look

February 4, 2025
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Mia Brodeur, University of Michigan
As of March 2023, The Eviction Lab reports that Michigan’s eviction filing rate jumped from historic pandemic-era lows to become the 5th worst in the nation at 16.7%. This means that more than 16 evictions were filed by landlords for every 100...
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Beyond the Bubble: Perceptions of Drug Crime in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

November 20, 2024
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Tristin Smith, University of Michigan
For the first 18 years of my life, I lived in what I would call an isolated community.I have experienced a certain stigma attached to growing up in the Upper Peninsula. It usually relates to the limited resources that are available.  It almost feels...
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For What It's Worth

October 16, 2024
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Katelyn Jasmin, University of Michigan
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is a fairly secluded place. It’s almost like its own world, often feeling detached from the rest of the country and even from the Lower Peninsula of the same state. We’re so under the radar that non-Michiganders can...
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Proceed With Caution

June 14, 2024
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Katelyn Jasmin, University of Michigan
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I don’t feel fine. As a child, I saw the world as a place filled with pure happiness. It’s as though a bright, golden hue illuminated from everything I saw. I thought that no harm could fester in this...
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Big Pinwheels in the Sky

May 6, 2024
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Katelyn Jasmin, University of Michigan
When I was a young child, I saw my first wind turbine in the hills of Iowa when my family was driving from Michigan to Colorado. Many people consider them an eyesore, but I thought they looked absolutely wonderful. They were like giant pinwheels...