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Today, we put last night’s presidential debate into the context of Michigan’s political landscape. Then, the consequences of a landmark legal settlement regarding the Detroit Police Department’s use of facial recognition technology. Plus, what makes Detroit the perfect city for bicyclists of all kinds.
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A look at state legislative races, Great Lakes fisheries learning Icelandic techniques, the best advice on drawing, when U.S. women lost their citizenship, and remembering the push to divest Michigan from apartheid-era South Africa.
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The MSU student newspaper explains why it's suing the university, the correlation between pandemic racism and Asian American gun buying and a nearly lost documentary finally lands on the big screen.
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Kevin Guskiewicz, the chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said in a statement that he was "weighing" an offer to become MSU's next president.
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Faculty members at Michigan State University say they're planning to unionize. They're seeking greater job protections and more input in the university administration.
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MSU President Teresa K. Woodruff and athletic director Alan Haller announced the suspension pending the results of an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
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Rep. Dan Kildee discussed some news in national politics. Then we heard about the architect who designed the Broad Museum at Michigan State University. A little bit about the way wolves migrate and travel throughout the year. To finish the show, we took a trip to one of the few remaining video rental stores.
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A judge has ordered Michigan State University to release donor agreements with two alumni who gave or pledged millions of dollars to the athletic department.
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The MSU Translation Center will provide language services in twenty languages, and opportunities for students.
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On today's show, we heard more on an investigative piece into relationships between legislators and lobbyists by The Detroit News. A Michigan author discussed end of life relationships. Plus, new online betting contracts for colleges, like MSU.