KALAMAZOO, MI -- A new eatery on Western Michigan University’s campus offers a taste of authentic Turkish cuisine. Family restaurant Ayasofya, 1528 W Michigan Ave., opened on Dec. 9, 2024, in the old Bruno’s Pizza building. The pizzeria operated in the space since the building was constructed in 1961.
The news follows a federal probe that found Chinese University of Michigan students illegally surveilled a military training exercise at Camp Grayling.
Mich., sent a warning letter to the University of Michigan about the partnership with the Chinese university from the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition
More than two dozen vehicles in a high school parking lot had their windows smashed and were broken into during a men’s college basketball game at nearby University of Michigan.
The University of Michigan says it is ending its partnership with a prominent Chinese university, a few months after five Chinese students in the joint program were charged over their suspicious activities outside a remote military site.
The Kalamazoo Event Center aims to be “a new era” for college and professional sports in Kalamazoo. Through a new partnership with Kalamazoo College, Greenleaf Hospitality Group, the arena developers,
If a recruit is looking for a school that offers elite athletics and academics, the University of Michigan can emphatically check both of those boxes. The academic side of the university is known ...
By Monday, the National Weather Service predicts temperatures in Kalamazoo County of around 6 degrees. Tuesday night could see lows of minus 3.
Past president of the Hop Quality Group (HQG) presented the 1st Place award to Ken Porter and Jim Mikesell of Dog Star Hops.
Joseph Campbell was a professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College. He was an author best known for his work on mythology. I believe my experience at Lincoln Elementary in Kalamazoo was a gift. It made me a better person and prepared me for my path as a poet.
Central Michigan University has tapped a Kalamazoo native to lead the science and engineering college and coordinator of the K-12 outreach programs for the college of science and engineering.
Candace Johnson, then Candy McCrary, became part of a series of stories about race on campus that was published by The State News in the spring of 1990. In December of 2024, Johnson celebrated the release of her novel,