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Triathlon, which involves biking, running, and swimming in a linked race event, is challenging. But that’s exactly why this group of MSU students is drawn to the Olympic sport.
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A Republican is seeking to disqualify Democratic candidate Curtis Hertel Jr. from Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, claiming he made errors in his election forms.Hertel's campaign says the former GOP election official ignored comparable technicalities on his own watch.
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Spring is here, which means the outdoor pickleball courts around the area are becoming busy.
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The Michigan Department of Education’s Library of Michigan and Western Michigan University are partnering on the project.
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The pro-Palestinian protest packed up their tents and belongings and headed home over the weekend.
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On Friday night, about 50 protesters moved their demonstration from the People’s Park citing inclement weather.
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More than 20,000 trees are a part of Michigan State University’s arboretum.
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Oral arguments in the case took place Wednesday.
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The Michigan Legislature voted Wednesday to continue allowing local courts to assess costs on defendants who either are convicted or plead guilty.
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Students are protesting the university’s investments with Israel amid its months-long war in Gaza.
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WKAR's Scott Pohl speaks with Ruelaine Stokes about her poetry and her plans as an arts ambassador.
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Guskiewicz, who has been at Michigan State University for nearly two months, talks with WKAR about free speech and campus safety.