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In a statement, Tucker called MSU’s decision to terminate his contract a “miscarriage of justice.” The school's decision comes in the wake of allegations of sexual harassment.
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Michigan State University’s acting head football coach Harlon Barnett is calling for the team to unite following Mel Tucker’s suspension over sexual harassment allegations.
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Michigan State University's Board of Trustees is prohibiting people with concealed carry permits from bringing guns on campus. The group also heard from survivors calling for the release of documents related to the Larry Nassar abuse scandal.
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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 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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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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Sanjay Gupta has updated his complaint to include details from an independent review of his departure and add the MSU Board of Trustees as defendants.
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Attorneys representing students Troy Forbush and Nate Statly filed notices of intent on Monday indicating they plan to sue MSU for damages.
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Michigan State University is planning to distribute more than $2 million dollars raised through the Spartan Strong Fund.
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It’s a quirky sport, but one that has a strong pull. Michigan State’s club team has been a successful mainstay, and is coming back after the pandemic.