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MSU group unites two years after mass taking pictures

By Editorial Board Published February 14, 2025 4 Min Read
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MSU group unites two years after mass taking pictures

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Two years in the past on Feb. 13, 2023, a devastating taking pictures at Michigan State College modified lives eternally. On the second anniversary, courses have been canceled and the standard hustle was changed with remembrance. Spartans spent the day honoring these misplaced and discovering energy in one another.

There have been out of doors assist areas throughout campus offering heated tents, sizzling chocolate and luxury canine. Volunteers ensured that everybody had a spot to pause and replicate.

For a lot of Spartan group members, this present day is private. Bella Brief, now an MSU junior, recollects the concern of that night time.

“I was a freshman here when it happened and I remember it like it was yesterday,” she says. “Just remembering the lives that we lost is really important and that’s something I’ll never forget and I know people at Michigan State will never forget.”

For others who weren’t there when tragedy struck, it was nonetheless impactful. Caitlin Sullivan, a sophomore, shares what the anniversary means to her.

“This day means to just gather around each other and to be there for each other and really take into account the changes that need to be made in our government and in our society,” she mentioned after putting a flower on the base of the Spartan Statue. “It speaks much volumes to me as to what action needs to be taken in order to protect our students and protect kids in the US and all over the world”

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Volunteers like Sean Brown performed an important function within the day’s remembrance.

“MSU is such a special place because of the shared love and passion for the community as a whole,” Sean says. “Students deal with so much in their day-to-day life and then to have something huge like this happen, I am glad to be able to do what I can… There are a lot of volunteers here today which really shows the commitment of staff, faculty, and community members have to making sure the students get that extra support today when they need it the most.”

MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz additionally paid his respects on the Spartan statue.

“Many of the students here today were on this campus two years ago on that tragic day,” he mentioned. “It’s important that we didn’t hold classes today so that the student students, faculty and staff had the opportunity to reflect.”

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He emphasised that in the present day is about honoring the previous, supporting one another and guaranteeing a safer future.

“We’re trying to find ways to put measures in place such that an event like that, a tragic event like that will never happen again. We’re working hard at that, trying to educate people, but most importantly today is about supporting each other.”

Whereas this group continues to heal, they are saying their resilience stays “Spartan Strong.”

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