At Michigan, Pro-Palestinian Activists Lose, and Money for Student Clubs Is Restored
Briefly

In a decisive meeting, the University of Michigan's student government restored funding for campus activities after a prolonged pause due to protests over the Gaza conflict.
Pro-Palestinian activists, newly elected with a significant student government influence, initially withheld $1.3 million in funding, demanding university divestment from companies supporting the war.
The restoration of the budget came after a heated assembly meeting where most students were left uncertain about the fate of their clubs and activities.
The fallout from restoring funding saw accusations against assembly members of complicity in genocide, highlighting the contentious atmosphere surrounding campus politics.
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