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OBAMA: HIGHER WAGES WOULD HELP STUDENTS

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Student claimed MSU retaliated against her for reported assault By Simon Schuster sschuster@statenews.com THE STATE NEWS nn

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President Barack Obama runs on stage to greet a University of Michigan student before giving a speech Wednesday at the Intramural Sports Building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His speech focused on raising minimum wage.

Obama visits University of Michigan to rally support for raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 By Michael Kransz and Sergio Martínez-Beltrán mkransz@statenews.com and smartinez@statenews.com THE STATE NEWS nn

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NN ARBOR — President Barack Obama spoke at the University of Michigan on Wednesday to rally support for raising the federal minimum wage, a change he said could drive down student loan reliance. Speaking to hundreds of students, many of

whom had camped overnight earlier in the week to receive their admission tickets, Obama addressed what he called a need for fair wages in America. “The economy increasingly has folks at the top doing really well,” Obama said. “But then middle-class families, people who are struggling to get into the middle class, they’re working harder, but their wages (and) their incomes aren’t going up. And we’re a better country than that.” The pay they deserve, Obama said, would come through a piece of legislation currently being debat-

ed in Congress. If passed, the legislation would increase the federal minimum hourly wage from $7.25 to $10.10 — a change many Democrats support, although it has virtually no chance of clearing the Republican-controlled House. One hundred and ninety-six members of the Democratic delegation have signed a discharge petition to bring the bill to a vote. Republicans, on the other hand, argue raising the minimum wage could stifle small business owners’ ability to create jobs. Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, who repre-

STUDENT PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE OF SOLICITING SEX IN WONDERS HALL By Geoff Preston gpreston@statenews.com THE STATE NEWS nn

Spectators cheer as President Barack Obama delivers a speech Wednesday at the Intramural Sports Building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

sents Michigan’s 8th congressional district that includes East Lansing, said in a statement Monday that increasing

the minimum wage to $10.10 would harm businesses. See OBAMA on page 2 u

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Cirque du Soleil visits Breslin Malik McDowell signs letter of intent for MSU By Zach Smith zsmith@statenews.com THE STATE NEWS nn

A Cirque du Soleil performer crawls across the stage as part of the opening act of Cirque du Soleil “Varekai” on Wednesday at Breslin Center. —Danyelle Morrow, SN See the story on page 5

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To watch a photo and audio slideshow of President Obama’s speech, visit statenews.com/multimedia.

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Newly-disclosed documents regarding the federal investigation into the university’s response to sexual assault allegations reveal one student claimed MSU retaliated against her after reporting an assault “when it engaged in activities to malign her character.” As the Department of Education continues to investigate MSU’s response to reports of sexual assault and harassment, documents obtained by The State News from a Freedom of Information Act request reveal allegations leveled at the university span over three years and three separate cases. The documents provide a new level of insight into the incidents under investigation, one of which has not yet concluded nearly three years after it began. That oldest case involves the reported sexual assault of a female student by two male students in a residence hall at the beginning of 2010s fall semester. Documents show the university first received

Malik McDowell is finally a Spartan. Nearly two months after National Signing Day, McDowell Tweeted early Wednesday morning that he had sent his signed letter of intent to MSU on Tuesday night. The announcement brought with it much fanfare and a Wednesday afternoon press conference featuring head coach Mark Dantonio. According to Rivals.com, the 6-foot-6, 292-pound defensive lineman is Dantonio’s only fivestar player in the class, and brings the 2014 recruiting class to 22 players. The Southfield High product was regarded as the top prep prospect in Michigan in the class of 2014. This concludes the saga of

An MSU student who was arrested in February on a misdemeanor soliciting prostitution charge has taken a plea agreement, according to court documents. Criminal justice student Ezequiel Chapa, 21, was arrested on Feb. 11 after police received a tip he was soliciting a 55-year-old man from Ovid, Mich., for sex.

Police initially were dispatched to the dorm after residence hall staff informed them of solicitationlike activity

McDowell, who announced his commitment to the Spartans on National Signing Day, but didn’t officially sign because of a reported disagreement with his parents, specifically his mother. “It was very important that everybody be on the same page when we made this decision,” Dantonio said. “So what I tried to do on my end was sort of just be still. The lines of communication stayed open during

MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said officers initially were dispatched to North Wonders Hall on Feb. 6 after being contacted by residence hall staff, who suspected solicitation-like activity. Chapa was arrested a few days later. Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III confirmed that Chapa was the one seeking the prostitute in the situation. Chapa took the plea agreement in 54-B District Court on March 20. A phone number listed in court documents as Chapa’s was disconnected. Court documents reveal Chapa originally pleaded not guilty to the charges when he was arraigned in front of 54-B District Court Judge Richard Ball on Feb. 13. Chapa is represented by ASMSU legal representa-

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“It was very important that everybody be on the same page when we made this decision.” Mark Dantonio, MSU football head coach


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