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(10/18/18 1:30pm)
For five years, a fall program offered by MSU’s Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS), Student Health Services and the Ingham County Health Department has allowed international students at MSU to receive free or low-cost vaccinations.
(10/10/18 5:29pm)
Genetics sophomore Haaniya Mallick digs dirt to plant irises outside of Olin Health Center on Oct. 10, 2018.
(10/10/18 5:29pm)
Doctoral candidate of biosystems engineering Kaitlyn Casulli plants irises outside of Olin Health Center on Oct. 10, 2018. Casulli was one of the organizers of the event.
(10/10/18 5:30pm)
Genetics sophomore Haaniya Mallick plants irises outside of Olin Health Center on Oct. 10, 2018.
(10/11/18 1:24am)
The Counseling and Psychiatric Services Center is pictured Oct. 9, 2018 on the third floor of Olin Health Center.
(10/11/18 12:25pm)
With cold and flu season in full swing, it’s important to make sure you keep yourself and those around you healthy. Here are a few tips to help keep illnesses at bay.
(10/11/18 12:00pm)
Understaffing. Long wait times. Not enough resources.
(09/25/18 12:50pm)
A mental health service location is set to open on the third floor of the MSU Union.
(09/24/18 12:16pm)
The Student Affairs and Services division of MSU hosted its third annual Fall-A-Palooza on Sept. 21 in the Student Services Building on campus. The event, free with donuts, cider and Dairy Store ice cream, was held to connect students to non-academic resources at MSU. Here are the top five lesser-known resources MSU has to offer.
(09/18/18 3:28pm)
Last week, the mental health committee within MSU's Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, and Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, hosted its inaugural World Suicide Prevention Day.
(09/20/18 12:50pm)
One in two sexually active persons contract a sexually transmissible infection, or STI, by age 25, according to the American Sexual Health Association. And that data includes college students — the ASHA’s statistics show that young people, ages 15 to 24, account for half of new STI cases.
(02/15/18 6:09pm)
In the recent weeks, a new trend has caught the internet by storm — eating Tide pods. The internet has been full of pictures of the pods in recipes and jokes about consuming. Some people have recorded videos while biting into them and then posted it to the internet.
(01/08/18 2:26pm)
It takes time to learn the ins and outs of MSU's campus. Here are a few tricks for transfer students who might be showing up toward the middle of their college careers, with less time to learn the ropes and helpful hints for navigating MSU.
(11/10/17 5:46pm)
An article recently published regarding Spartan Support Network has since been taken down, after misleading and false information was provided by Spartan Support Network. The State News apologizes for any confusion regarding the article.
(11/09/17 2:28pm)
The new Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, program provided by MSU is still in need of a permanent director.
(10/26/17 1:00pm)
A student walks into Olin Health Center on Oct. 23, 2017.
(09/10/18 11:30am)
A student walks into Olin Health Center on Oct. 23, 2017.
(10/26/17 1:00pm)
The arrival of shorter days, longer nights and cool temperatures at MSU is typically indicative of the start of the autumn months, but it's also the signal of another season — the cold and flu season.
(10/20/17 7:03pm)
Homecoming Week is here at MSU, and that means both students and alumni will be coming together to celebrate one thing they have in common — a shared Spartan heritage.
(08/29/17 5:04pm)
The Spartans are holding a walk-on tryout meeting Wednesday starting at 4 p.m. for any athletes interested. The meeting will be held at the Skandalaris Football Center in the Pentecost Team Meeting Room.