On February 13, 2025, Michigan State University honors the memory of three students lost in a tragic shooting two years ago. The university cancels classes, allowing the community to reflect and support one another. A memorial bench and ongoing mental health resources emphasize resilience and remembrance as the campus comes together to commemorate this significant moment.
As the vibrant city of East Lansing prepares to mark a significant moment, Michigan State University (MSU) is coming together to honor the memory of those lost in a tragic shooting that shook the campus to its core two years ago. On February 13, 2023, the lives of three MSU students were cut short, and now, on the second anniversary of that fateful day, the university is taking thoughtful steps to remember and support its community.
On February 13, 2025, MSU will pause its usual hustle and bustle. Many classes will be canceled, allowing students to reflect and honor the memories of their fellow Spartans. Mark your calendars, because there will be no assignments, tests, or exams due that day. Classes will resume on February 14, but even that day will be special, as students will be free from the pressure of due dates. It’s a wonderful opportunity for everyone to gather, remember, and support one another.
While classes take a backseat on this poignant day, essential services like dining halls, recreational sports facilities, and mental health resources will remain operational. The availability of transportation services through CATA means that students can easily access support and facilities as needed. It’s a heartfelt reminder that even during tough times, the community stands strong and ready to help.
In a touching tribute, a memorial bench has been placed near Berkey Hall, serving as a lasting tribute to Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser, and Alexandria Verner—three students whose bright futures were tragically ended. This bench symbolizes not just loss, but also the love and resilience of the MSU community. Created through collaboration among various university departments and the Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU), it forms part of a broader initiative aimed at establishing a permanent memorial for the victims.
In an effort to create a more enduring tribute, the Feb. 13 Permanent Memorial Planning Committee was established eight months after the shooting. Made up of students, faculty, and community members, this committee is tasked with the sensitive work of designing a memorial that pays homage to those affected by the tragedy. Engaging the community is key, and input from various groups is being sought to ensure that the memorial truly reflects the spirit of those it honors.
As the anniversary approaches, the university is shining a light on mental health resources and emergency support. The Spartans Together program has been particularly proactive in providing updated information about available resources and activities scheduled for February 13, 2025. This focus on mental and emotional support is a vital part of helping the community heal and come together.
As MSU commemorates this significant milestone, the focus is not just on remembering the lost, but also on supporting the living. With an array of activities and resources available, every Spartan has the opportunity to engage, reflect, and come together during this time of remembrance. In the face of tragedy, the spirit of community and support shines brightly, reminding everyone that they are not alone.
This February 13 will not only serve as a reminder of sorrow but will also pave the way for healing, unity, and resilience among the students at Michigan State University.
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