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MSU Hispanic-Latino scholar group faces funding challenges 

By Editorial Board Published October 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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MSU Hispanic-Latino scholar group faces funding challenges 

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — As faculty campuses throughout the nation are seeing pushback towards Range, Fairness, and Inclusion initiatives, these impacts are trickling all the way down to Michigan State College. 

Culturas De Las Razas Unidas, also called CRU, says that its funding was paused because of the Trump administration’s civil rights compliance necessities. 

(WLNS)

The group dates again to the mid to late Sixties, and receives $25,000 yearly, with organizers saying that funding is used to assist with occasions just like the Latino Achievement Gala, Dia De Los Muertos, and so many extra. 

Rafael Serrano, President, and Jessica Cornejo, Vice President of CRU, say they have been instructed in a gathering final month about college funding adjustments and have been instructed to replace their group’s structure. 

PKG.00 01 25 09.Still006Rafael Serrano, President, and Jessica Cornejo, Vice President of CRU. (WLNS)

“We primarily needed to change our wording to open [to] Hispanic and Latino and any allies,” mentioned Serrano. 

 “To be extra inclusive,” mentioned Cornejo. 

“Anyone could come, which is a rule that we’ve always followed,” said Serrano. “Everyone has always been welcome, but now we have to formally put, like, ‘and allies’ to include everyone else.” 

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Cornejo says they have been instructed by directors that in the event that they didn’t make the adjustments, their group wouldn’t be seen as a registered scholar group. 

“We can’t be capable of have like that particular entry to issues, like that, scholar organizations would have,” mentioned Cornejo.

“That is like having reserved area in buildings. No, cash. No ASMSU funding,” Serrano added. 

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So, Serrano and Cornejo say CRU made the adjustments however got completely different information a couple of weeks in the past. 

“Letting us know that our college funding has been paused. So, CRU yearly receives, amongst different course teams, we obtain a funds of $25,000,” mentioned Serrano. “And this has long served our organization to provide any events like Dia de los Muertos, Brown Pride, and Dia de la Mujer.”

Cornejo says college directors reassured them that their cash could be protected, however now, she says they really feel betrayed. 

PKG.00 00 01 15.Still001Rafael Serrano, President, and Jessica Cornejo, Vice President of CRU. (WLNS)

“But since we’ve been following the rules and doing what we’ve been told,” said Cornejo. “It just feels like they’ve been lying to us this entire time.” 

Serrano says they’re not only a Latino membership, they’re stuffed with historical past and activism, and he worries for the way forward for the group. 

“We were a part of many things, like the fight for Chicano Latino Studies at MSU,” said Serrano. “With that funding being paused, we do not know what’s subsequent. We do not know if these occasions can proceed.”

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