Saginaw Valley student paper says ignore stereotypes, focus on Detroit's potential

We're always eager to grab some Detroit love from wherever it comes. An editorial in the Valley Vanguard -- the student paper of Saginaw Valley State University -- shows some future journos are interested in peeling away those tired, old stereotypes to find out what's really going on along Woodward Avenue.

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But most importantly, more and more young adults ages 19 through 30 are coming to Detroit to discover the same things their grandparents did 50 or 60 years before. They realize that Detroit is still a blank canvas. They see a place where they can work and accomplish something.

Preach it, Aaron. Read more here.
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