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It’s still not certain if a suspended staff member on the University of Michigan football team was secretly on the sidelines at a Central Michigan University football game stealing signals. But if he was, the CMU coach says there is no place for that in football.
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Board faces an internal investigation.
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Michigan Governor accusing the school of “no clear unified leadership.”
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Michigan State University’s embattled football coach Mel Tucker is accusing the school of violating its own rules by moving to terminate him before its investigation is complete.
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If Tucker does not present “sufficient reasons to dispute” multiple contract violations, the school will fire him Sept. 26.
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Tucker is in the third year of a $95 million, 10-year contract and if he is fired for cause, the school would not have to pay him what’s remaining on his deal.
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Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow is promoting her priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill, making a stop at Michigan State University
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The search for the school’s new president has been underway since May
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The notice says MSU officials knew about, but did nothing to fix, security risks in the buildings where the shootings occurred
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Two of the students who were wounded in the February shooting at Michigan State University are planning to sue the school. They allege the university was aware its buildings were unsafe and failed to make them more secure