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(02/16/23 3:45pm)
MSU graduate student Emily Damman will be hosting Spartan Sunday, a volunteer event meant to brighten up the campus for students as they return from being home on Sunday, Feb. 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(02/16/23 6:00pm)
Michigan State University continues to process and grieve the mass shooting that took place Monday evening, with vigils being held across campus. However, East Lansing is not the only place people are meeting to mourn.
(02/16/23 3:10am)
Thousands gathered at The Rock on Farm Lane the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 15, to mourn the loss of three MSU students in a mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus.
(02/16/23 2:45am)
Michigan State University is working to move all classes out of Berkey Hall and the MSU Union for the remainder of the spring semester following the Monday night mass shooting, deputy spokesperson Dan Olsen confirmed Wednesday.
(02/15/23 10:31pm)
On the banks of the Red Cedar, there is a community reeling from Monday's events. Businesses in the East Lansing area are sending out support in any way they can.
(02/15/23 9:15pm)
Jack Harrell was in the MSU Union cafeteria, like he is on most Monday nights, when he heard a loud “pop.” The room went quiet. Harrell wasn’t sure what the noise was. He thought that maybe something fell or that a pipe had bursted.
(02/15/23 8:20pm)
Paula Reser, an MSU alumna, and her friend Catherine Diebold were in Florida enjoying a fun girls trip when they heard the news.
(02/15/23 8:41pm)
As a shooter killed three students and left five more in critical condition on Michigan State University’s campus Monday evening, Eric Swanson and his wife were doing dishes in their Midland home. He opened his phone where he found an alert from MSUPD.
(02/15/23 7:04pm)
In the aftermath of Monday night’s mass shooting, The Rock on Farm Lane has been painted four times by students and community members to express messages about gun violence and remember the lives lost.
(02/15/23 4:24pm)
The Rock on Farm Lane is a campus landmark that is painted almost daily to represent the thoughts of community members. Before game days, the rock showcases rivalry and team spirit. During political unrest, the rock is painted over by those who want to share a message.
(02/15/23 3:25am)
The University Seventh-day Adventist Church held a vigil for prayer and healing Tuesday following the mass-shooting on MSU's campus the night of Monday, Feb. 13. The church provided a space for community members to come together in grief.
(02/15/23 3:29pm)
Hospitality business junior Guadalupe Huapilla-Perez has been identified as one of the five hospitalized victims of Monday's mass shooting in a GoFundMe set up by her family.
(02/15/23 3:58pm)
The mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus on Monday, Feb. 13 will leave a long and complicated process for students who are trying to cope with the events, said some trauma experts.
(02/14/23 9:59pm)
Following the mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus, leaving three students dead and five injured, members of MSU community leadership sent out statements showing their support for students.
(02/14/23 10:10pm)
MSU students are packing up, leaving an “eerie” MSU campus following the mass shooting that took place on Feb. 13.
(02/14/23 9:28pm)
Michigan State University and the East Lansing community has sprung into action with making sure students are supported and have outlets to cope after the mass shooting Monday night.
(02/14/23 7:29pm)
A mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus on Monday, Feb. 13 left three students dead and five students with critical injuries.
(02/14/23 7:04pm)
James Madison College senior Jack Harrison’s intramural basketball game at the IM East recreation center was abruptly interrupted Monday evening when the campus went into shelter-in-place, responding to a mass shooting which has killed three students and, at the time of publication, left five more in critical condition.
(02/14/23 6:53pm)
Elementary education freshman Lauren Ford was out to dinner with her friends when she received a “shots fired” alert email from Michigan State University Police Department.
(02/14/23 6:28pm)
Genomics and molecular genetics junior Zoe Haden was in her apartment Monday evening when a friend called, warning her of the then-ongoing mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus. The feeling wasn’t unfamiliar. In Nov. 2021, she received a similar call about her younger sister’s high school in Oxford, Michigan.