The Michigan Times is the student newspaper at the University of Michigan-Flint. Having been founded in 1956 as the University News, the Michigan Times has seen notables such as Michael Moore[citation needed] on its staff. In 2003, the university's literary magazine entitled "Qua" was incorporated in The Michigan Times. A student newspaper is a newspaper run by university or high or middle school students that covers local and in particular school or university news. ... The University of Michigan-Flint, located in Flint, Michigan, is one of three campuses in the University of Michigan system. ... Michael Moore (born April 23, 1954 in Flint, Michigan) is an American film director, author, and social commentator. ...
The Michigan Times has a print run of 4,000 papers per 16 Editions each academic year (volume).
When Tempor wrote about this subject last July, after a cash advance loan lending bill was passed by the state House and on its way to the Senate, she found consumers who were paying sizable sums.
Michigan is one of just 14 states without a payday lending law, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Michigan currently doesn’t regulate payday lenders, but consumers could see protections if the bill passed the state House last month becomes law.