MSU
Some advisers, students and officials agreed that the thousands of dollars allegedly embezzled from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association haven't affected any programs, including the fall conference held at the Lansing Center on Monday.
"It's upsetting, but it hasn't affected the program that I can see," said Gayle Martin, adviser for The Source, the student newspaper at Stoney Creek High School.
Raye Grill, a former MSU employee, is charged with taking more than $20,000 from MIPA and between $1,000 and $20,000 from the MSU School of Journalism.
Michigan Interscholastic Press Association, or MIPA, President Brian Wilson said the organization has been able to meet its budget every year.
"When we were looking at the budget, we were essentially setting the budget based on money we had in the account," Wilson said.