
EAST LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan State University community came together to honor the three lives lost when a man opened fire on campus three years ago.
Since then, the school has made several changes, including active violence response training, new door locks, and the creation of a security operations center.
Classes were canceled today so students could access on-campus mental health services.
Students say it helps to come together with their classmates during times like this.
“Everybody has a really different experience that night, and it still lingers, so it’s great that we have this day, even a couple of years later, to remember, but that stuff doesn’t really go away,” said a student.
“I think being around people that felt the same way just gives you an extra sense of community and love that I think is necessary,” another student said.
The school hopes to have a permanent memorial built on campus by the end of the fall. The memorial will feature a granite fountain, benches, and landscaping, and it’ll be located where the former horticulture garden used to be. Students played a big role in picking the design — they voted on several options through multiple surveys.
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