LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) -- In a more than four-hour-long meeting Friday, the Michigan State University Board of Trustees touched on multiple topics, including disciplinary charges against a student protester and job cuts as a result of budget shortfalls.

Dozens of student activists from the pro-Palestinian Hurriya Coalition and faculty showed up to speak in support of a student facing disciplinary charges, with many voicing their concern on the university's stance on the conflict between Israel and Palestine.

Members of the coalition also spoke in support of their fellow member Eli Folts, who says he was accused of allegedly making MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz feel unsafe during an event on campus. During the meeting, Folts took the stand himself, pleading his case and calling out the pr

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