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(11/02/21 6:04pm)
On Sunday, Oct. 24, little children, joined by their families, packed downtown East Lansing wearing their costumes. All were eager to paint pumpkins and collect candy from local businesses participating in the Great Pumpkin Walk.
(11/02/21 2:37pm)
On Nov. 1, the City of East Lansing released a press release addressing multiple calls of fires, property damage, blocked streets and incapacitated individuals as a result of the Michigan State University and University of Michigan football game on Oct. 30.
(11/02/21 1:31pm)
On Oct. 30, a shooting occurred just before 8 p.m at 3900 block of Halter Lane. The bodies of a man and a woman were found in a home.
(11/01/21 4:04pm)
Brendan Santo has been reported missing, according to Michigan State University’s police department.
(10/31/21 7:06pm)
Brendan Santo has been reported missing, according to Michigan State University’s police department.
(10/30/21 2:26pm)
After a year with no fans or festivities, the Michigan State-University of Michigan rivalry is returning to East Lansing, just in time for Halloween.
(10/29/21 6:27pm)
M.A.C. Avenue flooded with children and parents celebrating Halloween through Safe Halloween, a family-friendly event hosted by MSU’s Fraternity and Sorority Life, on Oct. 27.
(10/28/21 3:54pm)
The Title IX lawsuit filed by a Michigan State University football player was dismissed on Oct. 22.
(10/27/21 7:28pm)
On Thursday, Oct. 21, East Lansing City Council member Lisa Babcock hosted a town hall for her constituents to talk about issues of water damage that occurred as a result of the heavy rains in June, August and September. Many of the constituents asked questions about the city’s sewage infrastructure.
(10/22/21 5:04pm)
On Oct. 22, MSUPD Sgt. Mike Aguilera of Michigan State University’s Police Department was put on administrative leave.
(10/22/21 2:52pm)
The Michigan state House of Representatives passed two bills that would end the state’s 6% sales tax on menstrual hygiene products, a step towards ending the “Tampon Tax” that menstruators in the state have long been dealing with.
(10/27/21 1:34pm)
As the second half of fall semester starts, concerns about the potential rise in COVID-19 cases have emerged. However, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said she believes that most likely there will be no drastic negative effect from what is currently presented in data.
(10/21/21 7:39pm)
Some resident assistants pushed back after learning about a plan to have them accompany MSUPD officers conducting armed rounds in residential housing.
(10/20/21 12:03pm)
Fall has arrived at the Potter Park Zoo. To celebrate, the zoo is holding the third and final weekend of the Fall Zoo-tacular this weekend on Oct. 23 and 24.
(10/19/21 5:31pm)
On Oct. 9, participants with banners and signs gathered outside of the Capitol to show solidarity for the elimination of the tax on menstrual products.
(10/18/21 4:45pm)
The first Fashion Fiber Festival took place this Saturday, the result of a collaboration between Seams Fabric and Woven Art. The event was a celebration of sustainable, local and handmade fashion.
(10/15/21 12:34pm)
A Michigan State University football player is suing the university, alleging the school violated the player’s rights by leaving him on indefinite suspension during an ongoing investigation of a sexual assault complaint involving him.
(10/14/21 7:56pm)
On Oct, 14, Michigan State University’s Police Department arrested local men for stealing mopeds. The men are not students at the university, and have no affiliation with MSU.
(10/15/21 6:52pm)
Although the forecast called for clouds and rain, the skies cleared and the sun shined down on those who gathered at the State Capitol on Thursday afternoon for the Criminal Justice Reform Rally.
(10/26/21 12:00pm)
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