Opinion | Michigan’s utopian dreams: State officials aim for the impossible February 26, 2025 | Michael Van Beek in Guest Commentary
Opinion | Can we think critically about our response to alcoholism? April 14, 2025 | Patrick Patterson in Guest Commentary
Opinion | U-M regents have another chance at choosing a leader. Will they take it? May 12, 2025 | Scott L. Greer, Julie E. Boland in Guest Commentary
Wayne County residents unnecessarily losing homes to foreclosure May 26, 2015 | Lester Graham in Urban Affairs
Guest column: Snyder is right to invest in expanded early childhood programs January 17, 2013 | Bridge Staff in Guest Commentary
Is the new health-care law what anyone really wants? March 17, 2017 | Marianne Udow-Phillips in Guest Commentary
Detroit cites progress, but water shutoffs actually rose last year May 2, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Streetcar travels through some of richest parts of Detroit (interactive map) May 11, 2017 | Mike Wilkinson in Urban Affairs
The American Dream is fading everywhere, but almost nowhere faster than Michigan May 25, 2017 | Ron French in Quality of Life
Arson finally on decline in Detroit. Now for the bad news. August 22, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
In Michigan, path to elite colleges flows through richer high schools (interactive map) September 14, 2017 | Mike Wilkinson in Talent & Education
Reefer madness in Michigan. Marijuana shops face hazy future. September 19, 2017 | Chastity Pratt in Michigan Government
Detroit schools compete for teachers. As usual, the students suffer. October 26, 2017 | Erin Einhorn in Urban Affairs
Michigan keg law repealed. Lesson: Kegs are less harmful than booze. October 26, 2017 | Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Say her name: Shawana Hall. She is a hero. December 14, 2017 | Kidada E. Williams, Danielle L. McGuire in Children & Families
Map: Find PFAS chemical threats to Michigan drinking water near your town January 17, 2018 | Jim Malewitz, Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Environment Watch
Michigan tames a 18,409-word testament to bureaucracy run amok February 1, 2018 | Joel Kurth in Michigan Government