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The
stadium was initially named Oldsmobile Park after its largest sponsor,
Oldsmobile, the General Motors automobile line that was discontinued
in 2004.
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Cooley Law School Stadium sign on a lamp post
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Sculpture
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"Hometown
Hero" sculpture by Richard Hallier (Dedicated April 1996)
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On
February 22, 2010, Lansing mayor Verg Bernero announced that the
stadium is being renamed Thomas M. Cooley Law School Stadium, in
reference to the park's new sponsor.
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Thomas
M. Cooley Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School is a Michigan-based
law school in the United States. Its main campus is located
in Lansing, Michigan, and it has satellite campuses in Ann
Arbor, Grand Rapids, and Auburn Hills. Its enrollment, which
is 85 percent part-time only, makes it the largest law school
in the United States. Thomas Cooley is the law school alma
mater of one former Michigan Governor and two United States
Congressmen. Thomas Cooley's aggregate enrollment is known
for being among the most diverse of American law schools.
Source:
Wikipedia
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