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Michigan State Continues Riot Damage Control

April 09, 2008 02:53 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

East Lansing police and Michigan State officials continue to sort out the aftermath of Saturday's block party turned melee. According to the State News, police have charged one student with misdemeanor disorderly conduct while the school looks into whether it will suspend students involved in the riot.

Meanwhile, the school looks to repair its damaged reputation. "[We] try to show the people of the state of Michigan what they can expect with their tax money," said one trustee. "It takes a long time to put the ship back on the right course when students do this."

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