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(03/16/18 5:37pm)
On Thursday, MSU Interim President John Engler fielded tough questions about MSU's efforts to combat sexual assault from members of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education.
(03/16/18 1:45pm)
U.S. Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman told the Washington Post conditions at the former USA Gymnastics training facility Karolyi Ranch were "disgusting" and contributed to the abuse of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
(03/15/18 5:50pm)
In the wake of the ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar sexual abuse case, a package of 10 bills were passed in the Michigan Senate on Wednesday that would give victims of abuse more time to sue, increase the number of people required to report suspected abuse, increase the punishment for those who fail to report, eliminate immunity for those who committed criminal sexual conduct and enhance the felony penalty for child pornography charges.
(03/19/18 1:39pm)
Jordyn Wieber, an Olympic gold medalist, survivor of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse and Michigan native, will speak at MSU on March 22. Her talk will focus on women and survivor empowerment.
(03/15/18 2:23pm)
During spring break, you might have stepped away from MSU to relax, but things on campus didn’t stop moving. Here is what you might have missed while you were away.
(03/12/18 4:11pm)
MSU is facing its 15th lawsuit regarding its handling of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
(03/05/18 2:39pm)
NEW YORK — Two Spartan Marching Band alumni were chatting with a group of women at their hotel in New York City. Once they revealed they were MSU alumni, the women inquired about the “scandal going on there.”
(03/02/18 9:15pm)
Interim President John Engler sent the MSU community an email Friday with an update, detailing the shootings at Central Michigan University, white nationalist Richard Spencer's visit to MSU on Monday and more.
(03/02/18 5:31pm)
According to an article from the Lansing State Journal, Aly Raisman, six-time Olympic medalist, has filed a lawsuit against the United States Olympic Committee, or USOC, and USA Gymnastics for failing to properly monitor ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
(03/02/18 2:45pm)
Justin Johnson was raised a Spartan.
(02/28/18 10:17pm)
The United States Olympic Committee announced the resignation of President Scott Blackmun Wednesday afternoon.
(03/01/18 2:33pm)
Celebrating the women who have helped shaped history, the Michigan Women’s Historical Center and Hall of Fame is kicking off Women’s History Month with its annual event on March 1.
(02/27/18 8:41pm)
MSU was named in its 14th lawsuit regarding its handling of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastic doctor Larry Nassar.
(02/28/18 4:39pm)
On Feb. 13, MSU announced it hired Kroll, a global investigative agency, to assist MSU's Office of Institutional Equity, or OIE, with a backlog of sexual assault cases.
(02/27/18 6:20pm)
Organized in response to campus climate, the Teach-In/Learn-In hosted by MSU's three residential colleges was "an act of protest." The event raised concerns over the MSU administration and the university's handling of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
(02/26/18 10:18pm)
Sen. Margaret O’Brien, R-Portage, introduced a 10-bill package aimed at stopping sexual abuse to the Michigan House and Senate Monday afternoon.
(02/26/18 10:04pm)
MSU’s residential colleges will come together to host a “Teach-In/Learn-In” event Tuesday at the Union from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
(02/26/18 7:30pm)
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will launch a new Title IX directed investigation into MSU's handling of sexual assault reports against ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, according to a press release Monday.
(03/01/18 3:18pm)
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, decided not to move forward with a bill that would call for the immediate resignations of the MSU Board of Trustees and Interim President John Engler during its policy committee meeting on Feb. 22.
(02/23/18 8:22pm)
The MSU Board of Trustees heard 11 comments from the public during last week's meeting from undergraduate and graduate students, professors and members of the community. Every single comment expressed anger, frustration and disappointment towards MSU's administration and its handling of recent events.