MICHIGANMSU students urged to self-quarantine amid COVID outbreakThe Detroit NewsRecent Michigan State doctorate graduates Leah Mungai, left, and Dee Jordan wore protective masks while having their photos taken in the graduation robes in September.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsMSU sophomore Angela Petterson of Adrian studies alone for an Integrated Social Sciences class outside on campus in East Lansing Saturday. "Last year when I was a freshman, I was surrounded by hundreds of students at a time. Now I feel my campus is a ghost town," Petterson said.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsMSU sophomore Angela Petterson of Adrian studies alone for an Integrated Social Sciences class outside on campus Saturday in East Lansing.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsMSU freshmen Noah Scudder, left, of Troy, and Amelia Nevelos, right, of Northville, take a picture near Beaumont Tower on campus in East Lansing as they visit campus Saturday. The two students are both taking remote classes from MSU and living at home.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsSigns call for face coverings on campus in East Lansing Saturday.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsSigns call for face coverings on campus in East Lansing Saturday.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsStudents and friends gather at a house on Linden St. off the MSU campus in East Lansing Saturday.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit NewsStudents and friends gather at a house on Gunson Street, off the Michigan State campus in East Lansing Saturday. The Ingham County Health Department has urged current MSU students to self-quarantine to contain a new COVID outbreak.Rod Sanford, Special For The Detroit News