Four arrested at University of Michigan Demonstration
Briefly

The protest at the University of Michigan involved about 50 people who interfered with a student activity fair, leading to four arrests that included one temporary employee.
University officials indicated that most of the protesters complied with requests to disperse after being warned about violating university policies regarding pedestrian traffic.
This protest follows a pattern of activism on campus, highlighted by a previous encampment and ongoing efforts by the student government to push for divestment from Israel.
Colleen Mastony emphasized the challenges posed by the protests, noting that university policy was violated when demonstrators blocked pedestrian access during a significant campus event.
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