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(05/16/24 3:00am)
A union of graduate students employed by Michigan State University has renewed its contract with the university, winning increased wages and expanded healthcare coverage but falling short of the group's original goals.
(03/22/24 12:37am)
Members and supporters of the MSU Graduate Employees Union, or GEU, gathered in front of the Olin Health Center Thursday evening to show support for a proposal that would make healthcare more affordable for graduate employees.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Despite the cold weather, the sun and some hot tea kept the rally afloat at Olin Health Center, on March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Rally at the Olin Health Center on March 21, 2024. The crowds can be seen from the street, which brought some attention and curiosity.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
The MSU Graduate Employees Union gathered on the side of Olin Health Center with signs and banners in hand, on March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Olin Health Center served as a speaking ground for the MSU Graduate Student Employee Union on Thursday, March 21.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Olin Health Center sat quiet and stagnant during the affordable health care rally on March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Rally at the Olin Health Center on March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Groups of graduate students in the employee union gathered to address concerns to MSU Human Resources about affordable health care, and possibly free dental and vision coverage, March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
Signs and statement pieces were created by the graduate students, to help make their stance more apparent and to make their voices heard. This one reads, "Broken bones shouldn't break our banks. Affordable health care for grads!" Olin Health Center on March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
As time passed, the grad student employee union gained more eyes, but not change. A few people added to the rally, in attempts to bring change, March 21, 2024.
(03/21/24 11:44pm)
An example of another banner created reads, "Overworked, underpaid, overwhelmed, underwater." Graduate students demand change and more affordable health care, on March 21, 2024.
(02/13/24 7:48pm)
We covered the shooting on MSU’s campus from the scene, spending hours outside the Union and in a nearby safe room.
(02/03/24 3:48am)
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, passed bills to reform campus parking, provide emergency contraception and harm reduction vending machines and expand community engaged learning at the general assembly meeting on Thursday.
(11/21/23 2:46pm)
In the kitchen of Lansing’s Siraj Bakery and Grill, owner Khaled Eshkuntana cooks fresh shawarma, falafel and hummus daily.
(10/21/23 8:01pm)
Tailgate events fill the courtyard of the parking ramp beside Michigan State's Olin Health Center.
(10/29/23 9:26pm)
For over 15 years, members of the medical, psychiatric, psychological and nutrition departments of Michigan State University health services have worked together as an eating disorder team to coordinate multidisciplinary recovery care.
(10/18/23 1:00pm)
About ten years ago, a Michigan State University administrator asked Campus Planner Steve Troost whether the walkways around north neighborhood’s West Circle were really needed.
(04/27/23 4:42pm)
A rising demand for and restricted supply of varying dosages of the medication Adderall has caused patients diagnosed with ADHD to miss out on their treatment, according to psychiatry experts.
(04/03/23 3:57pm)
The MSU Union officially reopened its doors to welcome students and community members back into its building on April 3. While Union workers began preparing for their shift to see familiar faces and student customers, students entered the building again almost two months after the mass shooting on campus.