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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
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In 2019, suicide was the leading cause of death for Asian/Pacific Islanders between the ages of 15-24, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Group of 5 graduates map out plan for improving businesses along road downtown
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Senator Gary Peters is pushing for legislation to fund research to help fruit producers combat an invasive insect species. He visited Michigan State University’s Horticultural Center Friday
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MSU's Board of Trustees has once again refused Attorney General Dana Nessel’s request to release thousands of documents for her investigation into Larry Nassar. That’s after new leaders on the board said they were committed to being transparent with the documents
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The university has selected Ohio-based Security Risk Management Consultants to review all aspects of the response ranging from police action to support offered to students and faculty after the shootings
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills today to require universal background checks for gun purchases and to require firearms to be safely stored when not in use
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The student union at Michigan State University reopened Monday, nearly two months after an on-campus mass shooting
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Huapilla Perez shared her gratitude for her family, her care providers, the other survivors and her network of campus supporters. She also expressed grief for the three students who died in the shooting