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Lake Superior State University has been releasing its annual year-end list “banished” words and phrases list since 1976.
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The lawsuits brought against three state universities by students wanting to be reimbursed for money they spent for a college education they feel they didn’t get in the spring 2020 semester.
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Today, we heard about new developments in Ottawa County, pheasants in Detroit, and unicorn hunting. Then, MSU Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff chatted about her new role.
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Lake Superior State University has been compiling its annual tongue-in-cheek list of overused words and phrases since 1976.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled state universities don’t owe students refunds for classes taught remotely during the COVID-19 crisis.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a trial can go forward against a university student accused of making a threat of terrorism via a social media post.…
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Not surprisingly, the COVID-19 pandemic is featured prominently on Lake Superior State University’s annual ‘tongue-in-cheek’ list of banned words and…
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Fungi foragers rejoice: a new mushroom-hunting season is upon us. Many species of wild mushrooms grow throughout Michigan, and this is the perfect time of…
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The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States guarantees the right to freedom of speech, so no words – no matter how vile, dirty or…
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2018 is almost in the books.If you’re having trouble “wrapping your mind around” 2018 coming to an end, take some comfort. That phrase (as well as “in the…