Ypsilanti residents protest UMich data center construction Ypsilanti Residents Protest Data Center

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In this episode of Behind The Story, we take a closer look at The Michigan Daily’s reporting on the University of Michigan’s proposed $1.25 billion computational facility in Ypsilanti. While the University describes it as a research hub, activists have raised concerns about transparency, equity, and environmental impact. With help from Assistant News Editor Glenn Hedin and Senior News Editor Marissa Corsi, we unpack the reporting process and examine what this project could mean for Ypsilanti residents and the broader campus community.

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