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MSU community reacts to university decision against mandatory COVID-19 vaccines
"It is important that we respect each other’s decisions and understand why some are unwilling to get vaccinated,” marketing junior Natalie Falotico said. “It’s important that we are all kind to each other and willing to understand each other’s decisions. We all need to be safe but we all also need to be understanding of each other’s beliefs and value our differences.”
University Council supports COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students, faculty, staff
By a vote of 87-11, the majority of the University Council voted in favor of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Whitmer announces revised schedule to lift COVID-19 restrictions in Michigan
Whitmer announced that starting June 1 all outdoor capacity limits will be lifted and only retain a 50% capacity limit on indoor establishments.
Graduating seniors reflect on struggle to find jobs during the pandemic
With graduation just a few weeks away, students share their experience of struggling to find a job amid a global pandemic and the stress that comes with it.
EL middle and high school students move to remote classes for the week of April 12
While East Lansing Public Schools have not seen an increase in cases specifically from their schools, there has been a spike in COVID-19 cases for ages 10-19 and 20-29 in the East Lansing community.