MSU Shark Club and UAB's Shark Night makes a splash
MSU’s Shark Club works to educate people and banish the fear surrounding sharks in addition to showing how interesting the animal is.
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MSU’s Shark Club works to educate people and banish the fear surrounding sharks in addition to showing how interesting the animal is.
Devoting so much emotional energy into anything is daunting, especially as the obstacles begin to mount.
It seems like there are countless groups on campus trying to get students to sign petitions for causes unrelated to them. But the National Education Association’s newest campaign on campus has everything to do with students.
On Friday, Nov. 13, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. hosted their 14th annual Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant.
In a classroom in Snyder-Phillips Hall on a Wednesday night, stomping and incoherent shouts followed by hysterical laughter can be heard. Though a seemingly strange combination of sounds, it’s not unusual to the students in that room — Roial Players.
Pop music sung in Arabic and Hebrew blared through large speakers as the smell of hummus and falafel wafted out into the hallways of the Union.
Every year, spirited students compete to hold the honor of portraying MSU mascot, Sparty, whose legacy spans back several MSU generations.
The classic film Dirty Dancing has come to life on the Wharton Center for Performing Arts stage in the form of a live musical.
On Sunday night, the Black Student Alliance hosted their 43rd annual Black Power Rally event.
On Saturday, the MSU Taiwanese Student Association hosted their November Madness Basketball Tournament for the first time in three years.
As a reward for winning a contest through XFINITY, the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, brought Seth Meyers of NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers to campus on Friday.
MSU alumnus and former basketball player Keenan Wetzel has always had a passion for filmmaking.
Since March, the countdown has been on for this day. And it’s finally here.
Members of the Pilipino American Student Society or PASS, have come up with a creative way for their participants to donate and raise money.
Being a drum major for the Spartan Marching Band is more than the different uniform and the backbend.
Trafficking is commonly thought of as a foreign issue, with people trafficked into the United States coming from overseas.
For the past few weeks, the Akers Hall Government has been collecting socks for a fundraising event called "Socktober."
On Oct. 29, members of the greek community at MSU held their annual Safe Halloween event for the East Lansing community.
Looking for something scary to do this weekend?
Halloween is long over, but for one MSU group, the passion for paranormal activity goes beyond the holiday.