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Should the law view pets as family or property, and what would the legal effects be? Those are the topics debated at a recent conference at the Michigan State University College of Law
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Students who want to become teachers have an opportunity to have their tuition paid for in a new program, starting in Grand Rapids and potentially expanding statewide
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The Michigan State defensive back has a lot on his plate, more than most college students and certainly more than most student-athletes.
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Until this year, Michigan State was withholding 6,000 documents protected under attorney-client privilege
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Social workers can receive $30 thousand from the state if they pursue their master’s degrees and work in Michigan after graduation
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A Michigan State University researcher calls it “essential” to find out how avian influenza virus spreads among cattle
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Patrick Center talks with the Van Andel Institute about a new approach to cancer treatment, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners are going without a raise, MSU is studying bird flu, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Michigan State University is launching a new study on the state’s ongoing avian flu outbreak in cattle. It’s part of a national research project
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Ottawa County’s Lake Macatawa is seeing a surge in fish deaths near Holland.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is hosting Americas Competitive Exchange program - 70 senior-level government, business, policy, and economic leaders from 20 different countries touring Michigan this week.