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City Pulse interview with LCC President Brent Knight

Brent Knight joined Lansing Community College as president in 2008. Twelve years later, as he prepares to end his tenure, he shares with editor and publisher Berl Schwartz the challenges and accomplishments he faced as he led LCC’s recovery from a difficult period that saw a drumbeat of negative news.

City Pulse On the Air, May 3, 2020: Matt Grossmann, Kyle Melinn and The Plagues

Michigan was back in the national headlines last week thanks to armed protesters inside the state Capitol as the Legislature debated the fate of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency shutdown order.

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Lansing pot shops offer chance to win free weed for a year

A Lansing-based cannabis company is giving away a one-year supply of pot (among other marijuana-related prizes) to celebrate the industry’s most famous holiday.

City Pulse On the Air, April 19, 2020: Randy Clark, Matt Grossman and Whitney Spotts

On this edition of City Pulse On the Air: What did last week’s demonstration tell us about the 2020 presidential campaign? It’s time for City Pulse editor and publisher Berl Schwartz's weekly talk with MSU political scientist Matt Grossman.

Protesters ignore local traffic laws

Protesters on their way to the Capitol to defend their rights against what they consider state intrusion didn't let a traffic light get in their way.

Thousands converge on Lansing to protest statewide lockdown

Hundreds of beeping vehicles swarmed downtown Lansing today, jamming up several intersections, blocking roadways and crowding the State Capitol lawn to protest Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s “Stay Safe, Stay Home” executive order.

City Pulse On the Air, April 12, 2020: Matt Grossmann, Charles Ballard and Tommy McCord

City Pulse editor and publisher Berl Schwartz hosts his weekly conversation with MSU Political Science Professor Matt Grossmann about the presidential campaign. He also speaks with MSU Economics Professor Charles Ballard.

Whitmer critics plan 500-car protest at Capitol next week

Michiganians who think Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” executive order has gone too far are planning a protest in their automobiles next week at the Capitol.

Senator Hertel answers questions on the pandemic and politics

State Sen. Curtis Hertel, D-East Lansing, sat down for a video interview with City Pulse editor and publisher Berl Schwartz.