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Michigan State University plans to begin selling alcoholic beverages at sporting events starting with the September 16 football game at Spartan Stadium.
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Michigan State University researchers are mapping out what they believe to be part of a more than century-old building on campus buried underground.
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Michigan State University is telling instructors to cancel their classes on February 13 next year. Officials are organizing an event to observe the one-year anniversary of the shooting.
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Survivors of sex abuse from former Michigan State University sports doctor Larry Nassar are filing a lawsuit against Michigan State University.
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Michigan’s public universities may sell beer, wine and cocktails at sporting events under a law signed Tuesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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Michigan State University remembered the lives of students who died during the previous academic year with a memorial Tuesday. Among those honored were the three students killed in February’s mass shooting on campus.
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Michigan State University administrators are trying for a second time to get the court to dismiss a complaint from the former Broad College of Business dean.
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Michigan State University is conducting a test of the school’s emergency alert system on Friday.
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A peregrine falcon chick that hatched on top of Michigan State University’s Spartan Stadium this spring will not be returning to the wild.
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College sports stadiums in Michigan could see expanded alcohol sales during the upcoming school year.