Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with COVID-19, Ingham County mandates quarantine for close contacts
Quarantine and monitoring for this incident at the Anderson House Office Building will officially end Dec. 17.
Quarantine and monitoring for this incident at the Anderson House Office Building will officially end Dec. 17.
According to the release, the co-chairs will help guide the Presidential Inaugural Committee through planning and organizing historic inaugural activities that will prioritize keeping people safe while engaging with Americans across the country.
Maysa Sitar, who has been part of ASMSU since her freshman year, announced during Thursday’s committee meetings said that since the OOTP is currently all seniors, the next round of OOTP members would have no experience if someone didn’t step down.
The East Lansing Arts Commission is currently accepting a second round of applications for its fiscal year 2021 (FY21) Cultural Arts Grant program.
"At least one individual could be heard shouting 'you’re murderers' within earshot of her child’s bedroom," Nessel said in a statement about the incident. "This mob-like behavior is an affront to basic morality and decency."
East Lansing Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (ELBRA) refunds bonds used to finance parking and public infrastructure related to the Center City Project to reduce limited obligation debt service by $2.3 million.
International relations related issues did not seem to be as important to student voters this election season as some of the other issues.
As of Nov. 28, only two COVID-19 positive inmates remain and have yet to complete their isolation period.
MSU announced a trio of speakers for the fall 2020 commencement.
Michigan State Board of Canvassers certified the election on Nov. 23, which cemented a Biden-Harris victory. Currently, the state Senate is investigating the election process after Trump and Republican Party leaders claimed there were irregularities in the result.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Ingham County reported a total 9,148 and 119 deaths cases since the beginning of the pandemic. Of these, around 7,000 cases and all but 40 deaths have occurred since Sept. 1
As of Monday, Nov. 30, Michigan had up to 360,449 COVID-19 cases with 9,134 deaths. There were 5,793 new cases reported and a record 190 deaths Tuesday.
Starting in fall 2021, students will be required to live on campus for two years. The requirement was reinstated to help students achieve higher graduation rates.
East Lansing Department of Public Works offers extra holiday collection days, no-fee refuse pickup and Christmas tree collection.
Art history and visual culture senior Aria Frawley ended the presentation portion of the symposium. Her topic was “From unwanted dick pics to depriving refrigerators.”
“There were other individuals from other organizations on campus who helped us make these connections and we would not be in the position we are now without them,” international relations sophomore Peyton Klochack said. “The way we made these decisions was always democratic and we were open about everything that we did. We made sure to have a debate and that everyone was on the same page before taking any actions.”
Representative Blake Lajiness of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources kicked off the session by asking about the university’s future sustainability model, to which Stanley responded by talking about what the campus is currently doing and opened up about plans for a new solar energy expansion, with the intent on lowering the campus’s dependence on natural gas.
East Lansing City Council Member Lisa Babcock urged residents to stay home but also said that if they must go out on Black Friday that they should shop local. “Every dollar you spend at our local stores stays in the community and keeps the community vibrant,” Babcock said. “You’ll encounter fewer crowds.
"I'm always nervous about going home just in case I am bringing something home because I don't want to spread it to my family, or anyone in my house," MSU senior Carla Simone said.
The month of November has seen a total of 29 deaths to date, up from 23 in October and 10 the two months prior. This total in a single month is just one death less than the entire five-month span between March and July, which reported a cumulative total of 30 deaths.