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Governor Gretchen Whitmer will consider whether to act under a rarely used state law to dismiss public officials for misconduct.
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People gathered on the steps of the Michigan Capitol Thursday to mark one year since the mass shooting at Michigan State University and call for stricter gun legislation.
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The Higher Learning Commission is launching a review of Michigan State University after the school's Faculty Senate filed a complaint with the organization.
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According to a new report from the Education Policy Innovation Collaborative at Michigan State University, nearly 30% of third-graders do not know how to read at the appropriate grade level, even as the state creates new guidelines to foster literacy.
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Michigan State University trustees are defending their actions amid misconduct allegations. As Michelle Jokisch Polo reports the board met for the first time since the ethics investigation was announced.
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Report says police response was "appropriate, timely and correct," recommends security improvements.
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Brenda Tracy's complaint brings a temporary restraining order against the former Michigan State University football coach.
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Citing a "serious medical condition," Tucker's attorney said this morning the former MSU football coach would miss his Title IX hearing.
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Tucker's attorneys sent a legal notice Thursday evening notifying several individuals and departments affiliated with MSU to retain their records.
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Michigan State University plans to begin selling alcoholic beverages at sporting events starting with the September 16 football game at Spartan Stadium.