was a wonderful, whatever that might be, three years, three months, six months, a year and a half. a political road this didn t like alaska miller say that they are losing sleep over. it breaks my heart to see that they want to destroy a place that is so special, so successful, and providing a wonderful education for so many people. leyla, is it clear why he has chosen to implement the changes to this college in particular? anderson, the governor s office will tell you that there is concern over a decline enrollment numbers, that is what they told cnn in the statement. today, when i spoke with the interim president, and asked for some response to some of the criticism that we heard of the meeting, he told us the week he remained optimistic and confident about the future of new college, saying that he was sure he would bring in more money which would help this small community. but that provided a little comfort to the people that i spoke to on campus today, which said that they
determine that, but at this point we have no idea. how would law enforcement officers, agents, is to do you in this? the initial response, to the initial shooting, was overwhelming. every one of our law enforcement partners in the county responded to the scene and additional counties in this area showed up, along with our federal partners. i m comfortable saying in the hundreds, made hundreds of law enforcement officers, from university, local, county, state, and federal. from the mid michigan area, that descended on campus today, in a coordinated effort to lose all of this incident, and secure our campus. in the back. do you know where the president is? i don t have an information right now, my understanding is
mental health services for our community. as a university, we also thank our law enforcement, colleagues, both here and in multiple jurisdictions, who responded immediately and continue to protect our community today and each day. i want to thank the staff on campus today. msu is on modified operations. we are on essential personnel only for today and for tomorrow. and those staff who are here to support our 17,000 students on campus and 50,000 students across this great university, we thank you. i also thank directly our students, faculty and staff who complied with the request to shelter in place for hours on end without knowing exactly what was happening. we thank you for your courage to maintain that shelter, which allowed our law enforcement to take the actions that they did.
cell phone signal was detected at at least 12 instances over the five months prior to the murders right near the house. also it was detected about five hours after the murders, after the sun came out. this is a death penalty state. prosecutors will have to decide if they will seek it. the first day of the spring semester was today, for most students. have you talked any students about how it feels to be back on campus? yeah, i went on campus today and talk to some of the students. everyone i talked to came back to start classes today are very grateful that the suspect was caught. this is a very safe city, moscow idaho, and the campus is very safe. what happened over the past several weeks at the end of the fall break, there is a lot of people walking in pairs, walking with, bodies walking in, groups and many of the people i talked to today said that they will continue to do that even though the suspect has been found.
Local Palestinian community members and anti-racist allies are calling for a mobilization on Saturday, November 5th to shut down the Jewish National Fund’s 2022 national conference in Boston.