March on Hannah brings list of demands to administration
The March on Hannah brought over 100 people together on Tuesday to deliver a list of demands to the Hannah Administration Building.
The March on Hannah brought over 100 people together on Tuesday to deliver a list of demands to the Hannah Administration Building.
The Eaton County Sheriff's Office confirmed it is actively investigating claims made against former USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert.
Hundreds have written postcards to be sent to "enablers" of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse, including MSU's trustees and Twistars Gymnatics Company founder John Geddert.
An emergency meeting of MSU Faculty Senate to hold a vote of no confidence in MSU's Board of Trustees has been scheduled for Feb. 13.
A March on Hannah is planned for 10 a.m. at Erickson Hall on Jan. 6. The march is expected to last until 11 a.m.
Interim President John Engler made a statement regarding his presidency on Jan. 31.
Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to a maximum of 120 and a minimum of 40 years in prison in Eaton County Circuit Court on Monday. A total of 65 survivors addressed the court throughout his final sentencing.
On Feb. 2 at approximately 5 p.m., a modest crowd gathered around the Rock at Farm Lane to protest a lack of visibility from their administration.
Agents from the Attorney General's office and Michigan State Police went to the Hannah Administration Building and Fee Hall.
Carol Viventi has been named MSU's Vice President and Special Counsel to President, university interim president John Engler announced Friday in a press release.
The March for Transparency, scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday at the Rock on Farm Lane, will demand accountability and transparency from the Board of Trustees in the form of another town hall meeting.
On day two of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastic doctor Larry Nassar's sentencing in Eaton County, a father of three survivors lunged at Nassar from across the courtroom. Randall Margraves was tried for contempt in court around noon, but Cunningham didn't charge him.
Students, faculty and members of the community voiced their opinions at the town hall meeting hosted by MSU Trustee Brian Mosallam. One reoccurring theme was students and survivors feel unsafe and unheard.
Day two of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sentencing hearing in Eaton County begins Friday.
Meridian Township officials held a press conference Thursday to address a sexual assault report made of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to Meridian police in 2004.
MSU Residence Halls Association, or RHA, held a unanimous vote of no confidence in the MSU Board of Trustees and newly-appointed interim president John Engler at the general assembly meeting Wednesday.
The New York Times Editorial Board called for the MSU Board of Trustees to resign and for Governor Rick Snyder and the Michigan legislature to remove them if they refuse.
Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar began day one of his Eaton County sentencing for three counts of criminal sexual conduct Wednesday morning.
Making good on its promise, the Steering Committee, composed of faculty liaisons to the MSU Board of Trustees, called for a vote of no confidence in the board following the appointment of former Michigan governor John Engler as interim MSU president.