Nassar Protest
President Simon listens to victims speak during a board of trustees meeting on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
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President Simon listens to victims speak during a board of trustees meeting on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
Larissa Boyce comforts fellow victim of Nassar, Jessica Smith, while students speak during a board of trustees meeting on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
Protesters line up to the board of trustees during a board meeting on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
Jessica Smith, one of Nassar’s victims writes notes before addressing the board on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
Drew Cook and Morgan McCaul, a victim of Nassar’s abuse hold signs during a Board of Trustees meeting on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
Drew Cook helps Morgan McCaul, a victim of Nassar’s abuse tie a gag that reads "silence" around her mouth during a Board of Trustees meeting on Dec 15, 2017 at the Hannah Administration Building. Protesters gathered to address the misconduct of MSU’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
MSU's Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, William D. Strampel, stepped down from his position Thursday for medical leave.
The impact of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar extends beyond MSU, and its coverage spans internationally. Catch up with the Nassar-related news you may have missed below.
On Dec. 10, State House Speaker Tom Leonard, who is running for Michigan Attorney General, made a Facebook post directed towards MSU in light of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's federal sentencing. He joins the growing number of concerns regarding how MSU handled the investigation of the former doctor.
ASMSU passed five bills at its final General Assembly meeting of the semester, including a Greek Life resolution, a resolution against the Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline and a resolution against the "Grad Tax," among others.
"MSU, you were told, you were aware and you silenced us and allowed a pedophile to flourish,” survivor Larissa Boyce said in a press conference Thursday.
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to 60 years in federal child pornography case on Thursday. He received the maximum sentence.
In the aftermath of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, ex-MSU Marching Band Director John T. Madden and reports of 19 sexual assaults taking place in Greek Life over the past five years, The State News would like to ask one thing of President Lou Anna K. Simon, MSU's board of trustees and anyone else who considers themselves an authority figure on MSU’s campus: Do something.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette sent a letter to MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon Monday calling for the release of an internal investigation that looks into ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's work and impact at MSU.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story stated that the Lansing State Journal published an editorial on Wednesday. The editorial was published on Sunday.
Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar will appear in federal court Thursday for his sentencing for three charges related to child pornography — charges that could land Nassar a combined prison sentence of 22-27 years.
Throughout the past semester, MSU has been the topic of many important stories.
The allegations are no more. They happened.
Larry Nassar listens to the judge during the plea hearing on Nov. 29, 2017, at the Eaton County Friend of Court. Nassar pleaded guilty to three counts.
Larry Nassar listens to the judge during the plea hearing on Nov. 29, 2017, at the Eaton County Friend of Court. Nassar pleaded guilty to three counts.