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MSU Police Chief Chris Rozman says officers are continuing to process their time serving as first responders on Feb. 13.
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Common Ground is opening the United Resiliency Center in East Lansing on March 4.
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Michigan State University students protested in front of the Hannah Administration building Tuesday in response to the Board of Trustees’ decision to not release thousands of documents related to Larry Nassar.
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Trustees declined to give Attorney General Dana Nessel access to documents that remain confidential due to attorney-client privilege.
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The Office for Resource and Support Coordination will help community members navigate ongoing trauma and develop guidance for future communications and security measures.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel is renewing a formal request for Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees to turn over documents for the department’s investigation into Larry Nassar.
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Starting this fall, 100 students in Lansing will have the opportunity to enroll in the area’s first technical high school. Lansing Technical High School will offer first-year students four different career pathways to choose from.
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A judge has refused a request to shut down a strike by roughly 2,200 University of Michigan graduate workers.
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Terah Chambers discusses school safety following a series of social media threats, violence during school hours, and the discovery of a gun following a fight at a high school basketball game.
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The MSU Union, one of the sites of the Feb. 13 mass shooting at Michigan State University, reopened Monday.
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An MSU Police spokesperson said the department wants to deploy emergency alerts as quickly as possible to community members.
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The Michigan House voted Tuesday to stop giving out letter grades like “A” or “F” to schools.