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The Michigan State University researchers surveyed family attitudes after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Some are criticizing the university's decision to hold classes in one of the buildings targeted in a mass shooting last year.
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Beer and hard seltzer will be sold at the Breslin Center and Munn Ice Arena during Spartan matches.
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The building, which was one the sites of February's mass shooting, plans to reopen during the spring semester.
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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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In a statement, Tucker called MSU’s decision to terminate his contract a “miscarriage of justice.” The school's decision comes in the wake of allegations of sexual harassment.
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Michigan State University’s acting head football coach Harlon Barnett is calling for the team to unite following Mel Tucker’s suspension over sexual harassment allegations.
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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.
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Michigan State University is telling instructors to cancel their classes on February 13 next year. Officials are organizing an event to observe the one-year anniversary of the shooting.
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Michigan State University administrators are trying for a second time to get the court to dismiss a complaint from the former Broad College of Business dean.