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(10/28/19 7:30pm)
Michigan State University Trustee Nancy Schlichting resigned from the Board of Trustees as a result of the university's failure to move forward on an independent investigation into Larry Nassar's abuse.
(10/25/19 5:54pm)
Michigan State University students and members of Black Girls Unite, or BGU, gathered at Wells Hall to protest the recently reported racist incidents on campus and the university administration's handling of them.
(11/05/19 1:00pm)
During the summer of 2013, Cathleen Fry began her five and half years at Michigan State University as a graduate student working toward her Ph.D. While she was writing her dissertation, the university-wide fallout following the Larry Nassar cases began.
(10/21/19 6:25pm)
In the series opener, we interview Capitol Reporter Wells Foster on Michigan State representatives call on MSU Board of Trustees to cooperate in Attorney General Dana Nessel's inquiry into Larry Nassar's abuse, Staff Reporter SaMya Overall about East Lansing Public Schools decision to opt-out of state abortion regulations which affects 1% of the district funding, and Campus Desk Editor Kaitlyn Kelley about a visiting students death occurring on campus over homecoming weekend.
(10/16/19 4:45pm)
Monday night, the six candidates for three seats on East Lansing City Council — Erik Altmann, Lisa Babcock, Jessy Gregg, Mark Meadows, John L. Revitte and Warren Stanfield III — met for a lively debate organized by the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU. Many topics were discussed, including tax increment funding and unfunded pensions, but a large portion of the discussion centered around students, their needs and their interests.
(10/14/19 11:30am)
On Friday, Oct. 11, parents and sister survivors lit luminaries outside of the East Lansing Public Library prior to Michigan State President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.'s scheduled talk with survivors.
(10/11/19 4:49pm)
Judge Cynthia Ward dismissed sexual assault charges for former Michigan State athletic trainer David Jager in Lansing 54-A court on Oct. 11.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
A man walks by rows of luminaries on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library. POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar at the East Lansing Public Library, before President Stanley’s meeting with survivors.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
Amanda Cosman, 14, lights a candle in her own luminary on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library. POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar at the East Lansing Public Library, before President Stanley’s meeting with survivors.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors of Larry Nassar on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
A candle is lit on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library. POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar at the East Lansing Public Library, before President Stanley’s meeting with survivors.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
A family lights candles on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library. POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar at the East Lansing Public Library, before President Stanley’s meeting with survivors.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
Lilia Cosman, 12 and her sister Amanda, 14, who’s also a survivor light candles on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library. POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar at the East Lansing Public Library, before President Stanley’s meeting with survivors.
(10/10/19 11:02pm)
POSSE lit 505 luminaries signifying the known survivors Larry Nassar on Oct. 10, 2019 at the East Lansing Public Library.
(10/10/19 1:00pm)
The MSU Center for Survivors, formerly known as the MSU Sexual Assault Program, is going through a rebranding process.
(10/11/19 7:16pm)
A dozen Michigan lawmakers signed an open letter calling for the Michigan State Board of Trustees to cooperate with investigators and produce all documents related to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's inquiry into ex-MSU sports doctor Larry Nassar's abuse.
(10/17/19 11:00am)
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, 61, opens the door to her courtroom, her left arm doling her access card out with a flourish. She wants to explain why, in the most well-known sentencing hearing of her life, she changed procedure.