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(01/15/16 12:45pm)
The number of reported cases of sexually transmitted diseases and/or infections, STDs/STIs, in the U.S. is on the rise, and the numbers of some cases are rising at an alarming rate, according to a report released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. The report also shows that the portion of the population that is most at risk for contracting STDs is still those between the ages of 15 and 24 years old, i.e., high school and college students.
(11/11/15 3:24pm)
With the sound of coughs and sniffles in lecture halls on the rise, students and residents are faced with the decision of whether or not to receive a flu shot.
(09/01/15 4:18pm)
Imagine traveling thousands of miles across the world from your home to a place that has a different culture than you.
(07/13/15 2:40pm)
Entering a college can be overwhelming, especially at MSU, where you’re being thrown into a community of over 40,000 students.
(06/11/15 4:19pm)
Homework, work, classes, relationships — college students have a lot going on in their lives. With so much to do, many students often feel anxious and stressed, and as a result, anxiety disorders tend to form.
(04/30/15 2:45pm)
Tuesday night, three students took the stage before Chance the Rapper in their band’s biggest performance yet.
(04/23/15 4:26am)
Rape — the most common violent crime on college campuses — victimizes one in four women and one in seven men while at college.
(04/17/15 4:18am)
Could making kegs easier to buy actually make MSU’s drinking culture safer? ASMSU thinks so.
(04/14/15 12:18pm)
“It won’t happen to me.”
(04/14/15 1:00am)
On the weekend of the MSU vs. U-M football game, 100 emergency vehicles were deployed at MSU and in East Lansing to transport individuals, many of them drunk, according to a report from ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government.
(04/10/15 4:01am)
As an 8-year-old girl, Jane was encouraged by her father to go outside and play, not for fun, but with the goal of maintaining a healthy weight.
(04/03/15 6:03pm)
MSU is the only Big Ten University that does not have a safe ride initiative meant to provide free transportation for students on and off campus during night-time hours.
(03/26/15 12:03am)
MSU is instituting the use of “Pay by Plate” parking kiosks in Ramp 6, located off Grand River Avenue between Olin Health Center and the Human Ecology Building.
(03/05/15 4:34am)
Representatives from COGS and ASMSU were at the Steering Committee meeting Tuesday afternoon to discuss their respective contributions to the Healthy Campus Initiative. ap
(02/27/15 5:21pm)
Last year at MSU, students and on-campus organizations participated in the first annual Mental Health Awareness Week, meant to spread awareness about mental health issues in America and on college campuses.
(02/27/15 4:05am)
This week has been designated National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, dedicated to spurring conversation and bringing understanding about eating disorders.
(02/24/15 6:29pm)
Identity Theft
(02/18/15 7:39pm)
Olin Clark and accompaniment play a portion of his original composition “Jam Master J” at his senior recital on February 15th in Hart Recital Hall.
(02/25/15 4:57am)
]Most everyone who has ever parked in East Lansing has experienced an unwanted run-in with East Lansing’s parking enforcement agency, Parking and Code Enforcement, or PACE.
(02/17/15 2:11am)
Jazz studies senior Olin Clark has been playing and writing music since he first received a guitar for his 13th birthday. Though he admittedly, had no idea what he was doing at the time, Clark has since gone from writing beginner’s music for guitar to writing full nonet jazz pieces.