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He was the first Black president of a major public university in the United States.
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Today, something special. We’re airing “Teams of the Century,” a documentary about the historic, national championship-winning Michigan State teams from the mid-1960s, from the perspective of those who were there.
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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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The changes at MSU a year after a campus shooting, the pros and cons of large solar projects in Detroit neighborhoods and navigating the back and forth between couples regarding their finances.
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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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Research and Development funding may be $7 billion less than expected if a current federal budget proposal gets passed. Michigan's research universities rely on federal grant money.
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Adolf Hitler’s image got on videoboards during a pre-game quiz at Spartan Stadium. The content is from a 3rd party service. MSU apologized and said they won't use it again.
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Breaking down the latest MSU athletic scandal, Free Press food critic on what makes a pizza rise above others, and a biography on legendary rocker and Michigan native Alice Cooper.
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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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Hear about the drug shortages in Michigan, a new independent film from a former Midland resident, a piano that has mysteriously appeared in Petoskey, and finally, what more environmentally aware packaging might look like.