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Michigan State faculty, students struggle with uncertain return to classes Monday

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation February 19, 2023

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LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz is still haunted by what he witnessed last Monday night, when a gunman entered his classroom in Berkey Hall, killing two of his students in what he describes as “12 minutes of terror.” “Those images haunt me. The images of those two girls,” Díaz-Muñoz told The Associated Press. Arielle Anderson and Alexandria Verner, both juniors, would die that night, Feb. 13.... + full article



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