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Michigan State University graphic design professor Kelly Salchow MacArthur recently participated in the International Olympic Committee's artists program.
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Fri., May 24 through Sun., May 26, 2024 | Please join us for a vibrant weekend celebration at Cristo Rey Fiesta! There will be music, authentic Mexican cuisine, El Mercado, and more.
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Today’s radio programming is made possible in part by a contributions:Remembering Antonio Leon Jordan on his birthday with love from his mom, Susan Grettenberger.From Walter Adams, celebrating V-E Day and the Allied victory in Europe.
PODCAST: Michigan Minute
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Sophie Lyons, once one of America's most notorious criminals, passed away in Detroit on this day in 1924. After a notorious career as a thief and conwoman, she transformed into a reformer, advocating for juvenile delinquency rehabilitation. Despite her criminal past, her estate revealed the spoils of her plundered wealth, including valuable jewelry and assets amounting to approximately one million dollars.
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Fri., March 1, April 5, May 24, and June 7 at 10:40AM on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Tune in on these select Fridays to enjoy the magical sounds of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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Saturdays, May 4 - May 25 at 12PM on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Enjoy music from around the mitten each Saturday with Great Lakes Concerts!
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The plaintiff argues Michigan's concealed gun law is unenforceable under the Second and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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Archery is not the most common student sport on MSU’s campus, but the members of the club know they have found their outlet.
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All it takes is a desire to dance. The MSU Club Dance team doesn’t compete, but rather, welcomes all to enjoy dancing in their own form, pace and ability level.
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Teens are reporting higher levels of stress and anxiety, and the suicide rate in the U.S. reflects the crisis. The Michigan High School Athletic Association and the West Michigan-based non-profit 'be nice.' want to help.
PODCAST: ¿Qué Onda Michigan?
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En el episodio de mayo de 2024 de ¿Qué Onda Michigan?, discutimos la salud mental y el impacto que el trauma puede tener, así como las formas de sanarlo.
MSU Today
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Spirituality is declining in the United States if you focus on religious affiliation, but that isn’t the whole story according to Morgan Shipley, associate professor of religious studies at Michigan State University.
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