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Shannon Line

Shannon Line

Shannon Line is a student journalist pursuing a career in broadcast and aspires to be a news anchor. Other broadcast interests include producing, editing and script writing. She has been on air since elementary school, but has become an active news reporter since high school. She is proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Premiere, and has produced with both Rundown Creator and Inception.

Government

WATCH: Princess Charlotte makes history, and one student could face life in prison

By Shannon Line | April 25, 2018

This week on the Spartan News Update, Princess Charlotte made history on Monday, Trump meets with France’s president to discuss a deal with Iran, and one student could face life in prison.

Arts & Entertainment

WATCH: Nationwide manhunt, Starbucks closes and Kendrick Lamar wins Pulitzer Prize

By Shannon Line | April 19, 2018

This week on the Spartan News Update, a grandma is on the run in a nationwide manhunt, Starbucks is set to close 8,000 stores for training and Kendrick Lamar wins a Pulitzer Prize.

Haslett

Grant funding boosts Haslett’s STEAM and robotics programs

By Shannon Line | April 12, 2018

Haslett’s Robotics and STEAM program have received thousands of dollars to expand throughout the last year, these growing programs could be drawing families to district schools.

Business & Economy

WATCH: Facebook Update, 18-Wheeler Crash, Braves Stadium

By Shannon Line | April 11, 2018

This week on the Spartan News Update, an 18-wheeler crash, update on the Facebook trial, Braves stadium opening,  and an assault on a gay couple.

Education

Lansing’s Post Oak Elementary draws students from other districts

By Shannon Line | April 11, 2018

In its quest to keep students from moving away, the Lansing school district is drawing them in with their array of programs offered. Post Oak Elementary schools Chinese immersion program is just one of them.

Health

WATCH: Youtube shooting, April snow showers, Florida robbery

By Shannon Line | April 5, 2018

This week on the Spartan News Update, a shooting at Youtube’s headquarters, snow storms are hitting parts of upper Michigan, and police are still looking for two people who stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry in Florida

Business & Economy

WATCH: Facebook mining scandal, suspect of the package bombing dies

By Shannon Line | March 21, 2018

This week on the Spartan News Update, Mark Zuckerberg admits to involvement in British Facebook mining scandal, a self-driving Uber kills a pedestrian, and the Nor’easter strikes again.

Anaiis Rios-Kasoga calls for gun control while urging older students to vote at East Lansing High School's student-led walkout.

National School Walkout draws out Ingham County students

By Bridget Bartos, Emily Elderkin, Shannon Line, Mila Murray, Sydney Naseef, Lindsey Rabinowitz, Wolfgang Ruth, Lauren Scott and Justin Frommer | March 14, 2018

Ingham County students joined thousands from across the country in a March 14 school walkout to commemorate the 17 victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacred in Florida and to lobby for school safety and gun control.

Homepage Featured

East Lansing students plan walkout for gun control

By Emily Elderkin and Shannon Line | March 11, 2018

East Lansing students plan a gun-control walkout on March 14, one month after the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.

News

Dart grant puts more laptops in Haslett Middle School classrooms

By Shannon Line | March 5, 2018

Haslett schools received a grant of $124,865 on Feb. 12 from the Dart Foundation, allowing the district to transform its technology use in the classroom, and grow its robotics program.

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A supporter of President Donald Trump argues with a Black Lives Matter protestor wearing a face mask at the state Capitol on Nov. 14.
Accused of spreading falsehoods, Trump activists say they’re not being accurately portrayed

Supporters of President Donald Trump, who have held rallies to protest the outcome of the November election, say there are false impressions of their motives. Elections officials and critics of their efforts, however, say they're spreading false information.

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