Scott Pohl
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The president and provost of Michigan State University have spoken publicly for the first time about recent reporting over the president’s job status.
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The MSU Faculty Senate still expects to hear from President Samuel Stanley Jr. during a meeting Tuesday evening amid reports that some MSU trustees want to fire him if he doesn’t resign.
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On Friday, Michigan State University trustees decided not to vote on an agenda item that had been criticized by Republicans.
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The Capital Area Transportation Authority has long offered free rides to polling places on election day. This year, CATA will extend access to free transportation to include the two weeks leading up to the election.
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A Michigan State University study finds seat belt usage rates are up slightly from last year.The MSU study shows seat belt law compliance in Michigan went up from 92.6% in 2021 to 92.9% this year.
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Michigan State University has announced extended tailgating hours on football Saturdays this fall.
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Officials gathered in Mason on Monday to discuss progress, and the work that remains, to prevent violence.
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State funding for Michigan State University is going up under the newly-approved budget.
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The Shiawassee Area Transportation Agency (SATA) is temporarily suspending bus operations following the theft of some of its vehicles’ catalytic converters.
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A Lansing food safety company is working with the city on a proposed multi-million dollar expansion of their facility on East Shiawassee Street.