Michigan State officials outline plans for resuming classes after mass shooting
Students gather to light candles during a Michigan State University vigil to honor and remember the student victims involved in a campus shooting on Feb. 13, in East Lansing, Michigan, on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. - Daniel Mears/The Detroit News/TNS

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Starting with a heavier police presence when classes resume Monday, Michigan State University officials have outlined plans for supporting the MSU community following a mass shooting that left three students dead and five others injured. At the beginning of a news conference held by the university on Sunday, MSU interim President Teresa Woodruff said the Spartan Strong Fund, a university fund being used to support students who need to heal from the trauma of the shooting, has raised more than $250,000 in the last few days, noting that MSU will be covering the hospital bil...