On Monday February 13, 2023, three Michigan State University students were killed and five critically injured after a shooter attacked the campus. The tragedy comes just fifteen months after four students were killed at Oxford High School - just 80 miles away from East Lansing.
You can find Michigan Radio's coverage of this tragedy below:
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People gathered on the steps of the Michigan Capitol Thursday to mark one year since the mass shooting at Michigan State University and call for stricter gun legislation.
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East Lansing continues to mourn the losses of last year's mass shooting, the history of a Black neighborhood in Ann Arbor and the school that served it, and an upcoming album from the alt-country band Frontier Ruckus.
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How has campus security changed one year after the Michigan State University shooting?
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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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Michigan State University trustees have approved settlements with the families of three students slain in a mass shooting earlier this year on the school’s campus.
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The report says the MSU police response was "appropriate, timely and correct" and recommends security improvements for the campus.
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A survivor and the families of two victims who were fatally wounded in the Michigan State University shootings last February have taken the first step toward filing a lawsuit against the school. They say MSU failed to fix problems that could have helped protect students.
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Two students who were among eight killed or wounded in a winter shooting at Michigan State University are taking steps toward suing the school.
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Students Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser, and Alexandria Verner died in the February shooting, along with the gunman
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One of the Detroit 3 looks to cut thousands of jobs, grieving the mother you never met, Michigan's affordable landfills nearing capacity and new details about the alleged MSU gunman.