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Another victim hospitalized following last month’s shooting at Michigan State University has been discharged. One victim remains in critical condition.
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It’s been one month since a gunman at Michigan State University killed three students and injured five others.
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Michigan State University's Department of Police and Public Safety is sharing new information about the February shooting on campus.
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Michigan State University is planning to honor the victims of February’s on-campus shooting by planting a memorial tree.
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A peregrine falcon couple appears to have returned to a nest atop Spartan Stadium at Michigan State University.The MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club and the university’s Infrastructure, Planning and Facilities Department erected a nesting box on the southwest corner of the football stadium last year. It attracted the falcons, named Apollo and Freyja, who made it their home for the year. Freyja laid four eggs. Three hatched and successfully fledged.
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Hundreds of people tuned in to a virtual town hall Wednesday evening to hear what Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin and state Senator Rosemary Bayer plan to do to strengthen gun laws in Michigan and the country.
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One of the students injured in last week’s shooting at Michigan State University has been discharged from the hospital.
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Following last week’s mass shooting at Michigan State University, students are asking school administrators to implement safety measures on campus, arguing the return to in-person instruction was too soon after the violence.Students gathered in Bessy Hall Tuesday night to air out their concerns in a town hall hosted by Associated Students of Michigan State University, the school's student government. The discussion centered around public safety, mental health and academic support.
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The casts and crews of Broadway shows and touring companies have teamed up to send a video greeting to Michigan State University in the aftermath of last week’s mass shooting.
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As the five Michigan State University students hospitalized in last week’s shooting continue to receive medical care, several community-based fundraising efforts are proceeding. On Wednesday, one of the students who’d previously been listed in critical condition was upgraded to serious.