NEWS PARTNERSHIPS COMMENTARY: College students engaged in academic reporting partnerships with professional press outlets in Michigan and elsewhere produce thousands of stories a year with crucial information for the public, new research from the Center for Community News shows. Student reporting helps fill major gaps in coverage at a time when many local outlets have merged, shrunk staffs, been acquired by mega-corporations or gone out of business. Findings are based in part on data from MSU’s Capital News Service. For news and commentary sections. By Eric Freedman. FOR ALL POINTS.
Lisa MacDonald didn’t plan to be an advocate for water safety. But all that changed in August 2022 when her 19-year-old daughter, Emily MacDonald, and Emily’s boyfriend Kory Ernster, 22, drowned in Lake Michigan at a beach in South Haven. The two were going for a swim when a current carried them toward the pier, and they were pulled under.
PLYMOUTH, Mich.—Over three days, more than 300,000 attendees were able to see beautiful artistry beheld by individuals from across the nation in Plymouth, Michigan, at the annual Art In The Park event. With at least 400 artists, downtown Plymouth was filled with tents, music, food, laughter and, of course, art. Art In The Park is the second largest art fair in Michigan, featuring artists that call the mitten home, as well as individuals who hail from as far away as Texas.
On the evening of July 12, anyone in downtown East Lansing could hear Robinson’s band Reaching. His drums set the rhythm for those walking down Albert Avenue or sitting at El Azteco’s rooftop dining.Â