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(09/26/23 11:53pm)
A controversial bill that would require Associated Students of MSU representatives to disclose intra-organizational romantic relationships to the Office of the President was a focus of debate at the Sept. 21 general assembly meeting.
(09/26/23 11:52pm)
The Associated Students of MSU passed bills allowing public comment and requiring the university to disclose additional student fees at their meeting on Sept. 21. The four-hour meeting also included presentations from speakers regarding sustainability and discussions of over 10 bills.
(03/06/18 5:20pm)
As white nationalist Richard Spencer spoke to a small crowd south of MSU's main campus, the East Lansing community came together north of it to celebrate the city's diverse makeup.
(02/21/18 9:23pm)
Many topics were discussed at the city council discussion-only meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Here are same many takeaways.
(02/14/16 10:23pm)
With Islamophobia and related terrorist attacks occurring across the world, members of the Lansing area clergy have come together to issue a statement of solidarity with the Islamic Center of East Lansing.
(10/28/15 2:30pm)
Creating mutual understanding between people of different faiths begins at a grassroots level. The MSU Libraries, East Lansing Public Library and leaders from the Islamic community on campus and in the Lansing area hope to educate both students and non-students through their new Muslim Journeys Book Club.
(09/23/14 12:58am)
Despite international conflicts filling news headlines, peace was the top priority as community members came out to various events to recognize the International Day of Peace on Sunday.
(03/25/14 9:32pm)
MSU Campus Interfaith Council kicked off its annual , in hopes of getting students to participate in open and safe dialogues about the different religions and cultures of the world.
(01/29/14 12:56am)
This is more of a call to engage than an opinion column. This is an honest inquiry — a challenge, a request, an invitation, a plea, a motion — to act.
(09/21/12 2:34am)
In light of the recent violence involving students, a little faith and peace might be just the thing some students need.
(09/21/12 2:06am)
Senior psychology major Erin O'Connor laughs with friends Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, at the Voices of Faith and Reason: Commissioning Peace event at the University United Methodist Church, 1120 S. Harrison Road. O'Connor is chair of the MSU Campus Interfaith Council which hosted the event. Adam Toolin/The State News
(09/07/12 2:43am)
Loud music, laughing and dancing made up the scene of the fifth annual Spartan Remix on Thursday evening at Auditorium Field.
(02/07/12 11:59pm)
Last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled on an appeal filed by Julea Ward, a former graduate student in Eastern Michigan University’s counseling program.
(01/19/12 4:10am)
For political science sophomore Abby Craft, wearing a turban on Wednesday evening was a first.
(11/22/11 2:56am)
To the Rev. Susan Sparks, heaven and earth, platypus and blowfish, Jerry Springer and Jerry Falwell all mean one thing.
(09/09/11 3:34am)
Editor’s note: This story was changed to accurately reflect the flight number of the Shanksville, Pa., airplane.
(09/09/11 1:57am)
Despite the drizzle, music blared, the crowd was abuzz and students were eating all the free hot dogs they could get at Spartan Remix 2011 — a welcome event to celebrate the diversity of the MSU student body.
(04/29/11 6:53pm)
After hours of speeches and debate, six out of seven positions in ASMSU’s office of the chair were elected and filled during the meeting and election Thursday.
(04/25/11 2:33am)
Robert Vankirk, a religious studies junior and ASMSU Student Assembly representative for the Campus Interfaith Council speaks on the struggles of maintaining an identity as a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender person in a society that might not be entirely accepting of one’s sexual orientation and lifestyle.
(04/12/11 12:49am)
The Campus Interfaith Council, in partnership with the Department of Religious Studies, is sponsoring Religious Awareness Week through the rest of the week.