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MSU Communications changes with increase in media requests

Throughout the sexual abuse cases against ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, former President Lou Anna K. Simon’s resignation, protests from the MSU community and other occurrences on campus, MSU’s Communications and Brand Strategy office, or CABS, has received a high volume of media requests.

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ASMSU President Santavicca reflects on 2 'whirlwind' years

International relations senior Lorenzo Santavicca was MSU's undergraduate student body president for two years, the only student ever to serve back-to-back terms in the undergraduate student government's history. As he prepares to graduate, he looks back on his time as a student — and a leader. 

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Report: Maroney told Geddert of Nassar's abuse in 2011

Gold medal-winning U.S. Olympian McKayla Maroney tried to tell former Twistars Gymnastics Club owner and USA Gymnastics Coach John Geddert about ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse in 2011, Maroney said in an interview with NBC News. 

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'We will not be silent': MSU rallies for resignations

Students, survivors and other members of the community want the Board of Trustees and Interim President John Engler to resign. And in demand for better leadership on campus, they gathered on Friday to express their disappointment, frustration and anger.  

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Following elections, meet ASMSU's new leadership

Following the election of Katherine "Cookie" Rifiotis as the next president of the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, the general assembly voted in the rest of the 55th session's Office of the President on April 19.

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ASMSU unanimously elects Katherine "Cookie" Rifiotis as president

The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, has a new president. Replacing international relations senior Lorenzo Santavicca, who served as the ASMSU president for two years, political theory and constitutional democracy junior Katherine Rifiotis ran unopposed and won unanimously with a vote of 32 to 0.