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Author: David Jesse, Detroit Free Press

Nation

‘There’s no way we’re ready’: Michigan State students return to class a week after shooting

February 20, 2023 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on ‘There’s no way we’re ready’: Michigan State students return to class a week after shooting

Many Michigan State students have said they aren’t ready to return to classes after a nab killed three students and wounded five on Feb. 13.

Sports

Records: Ishbia, St. Andre paying $24 million toward Mel Tucker’s $95 million salary

December 22, 2022 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Records: Ishbia, St. Andre paying $24 million toward Mel Tucker’s $95 million salary

MSU turned over the gift agreements after a judge agreed with the Detroit Free Press that the records were open to the public.

Sports

University of Michigan reaches $490M settlement in sexual abuse case involving former football doctor

January 19, 2022 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on University of Michigan reaches $490M settlement in sexual abuse case involving former football doctor

The university has reached a settlement with hundreds of people suing the university after being sexually assaulted by former football team doctor.

Nation

Michigan AG offers to conduct ‘extensive investigation’ into Oxford school officials’ actions before deadly shooting

December 5, 2021 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Michigan AG offers to conduct ‘extensive investigation’ into Oxford school officials’ actions before deadly shooting

The Michigan AG has offered her department’s services to do an independent investigation of how Oxford High School officials handled the situation.

Sports

Bo Schembechler statue vandalized with red paint, pro-Anderson survivor message

November 24, 2021 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Bo Schembechler statue vandalized with red paint, pro-Anderson survivor message

The former football coach, athletic director’s statue on the Michigan campus was vandalized overnight with message of support for sexual assault survivors.

News

Something unusual is happening at many small, conservative Christian colleges: They’re growing

October 23, 2021 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Something unusual is happening at many small, conservative Christian colleges: They’re growing

Enrollment growth in two Christian college associations far outpaces the overall trend in the private nonprofit school sector. Here’s why.

Sports

Schembechler’s family says ‘Bo was not aware’ of Robert Anderson’s sexual assaults at Michigan

June 15, 2021 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Schembechler’s family says ‘Bo was not aware’ of Robert Anderson’s sexual assaults at Michigan

His second wife issues statement disputing claims Bo Schembechler knew about sexual assaults of players and one of his sons and did nothing.

Sports

Michigan football wants to sign Jim Harbaugh to extension; ball is in coach’s court

January 2, 2021 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Michigan football wants to sign Jim Harbaugh to extension; ball is in coach’s court

A multi-year contract extension has been offered to University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and is awaiting his signature.

Sports

Jim Harbaugh, Michigan talking contract extension with deal due to expire after 2021 season

December 8, 2020 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Jim Harbaugh, Michigan talking contract extension with deal due to expire after 2021 season

With his current contract due to expire after the 2021 season, Jim Harbaugh and Michigan are discussing a possible extension.

Tech

Sensors, apps, police patrols: Colleges are trying to track students to contain COVID-19 cases. Students are pushing back.

August 25, 2020August 26, 2020 David Jesse, Detroit Free Press Comments Off on Sensors, apps, police patrols: Colleges are trying to track students to contain COVID-19 cases. Students are pushing back.

To stay open, America’s colleges need to stop COVID-19 cases. But students say tracking locations and vital signs with apps and sensors is a betrayal.

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