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MSU not looking to discipline students 'just standing in the crowd' during Cedar Village disturbance
“What MSU is looking for in the student judicial process aren’t those students who were simply standing in the crowd,” university spokesperson Jason Cody said. “The main focus are those students who started and fueled the fires, threw things at police officers and other actions like that.”
Faces of East Lansing
In 1995, East Lansing firefighter Jim Pontack met a group of Lansing-area firefighters who all shared a passion for one thing: music. Nearly 20 years later, the five-member band, The Squids, fills venues in mid-Michigan with music that fans of ‘70s classic rock are sure to love.
Roial Players hosts production of 'Almost, Maine'
With hopes of easing students’ sleep-deprived and stress-induced days leading up to finals week, student-run theatrical group Roial Players are hoping to offer magical romance and poignancy in the form of the play “Almost, Maine” — showing Dec. 5-8 at RCAH Auditorium at Snyder-Phillips Hall.
Alumni create pilot series on African-American life
Aiming to create a series reflective of black families in America, Emerald Sky Performance Arts is airing the pilot of “The 10th” Jan. 2 in the Royal Oak Main Art Theatre. The drama contains around a dozen MSU alumni involved in everything from producing and writing the pilot to playing roles in it.
Singer, actress Rachel York visits Wharton Center
As a kid, Rachel York dreamt of having multiple careers. As she transitioned into adulthood she channeled her childhood dreams to became a multifaceted performer working as a actress, comedienne, singer and dancer.
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