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(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.
(02/12/24 10:28pm)
As the one-year mark of the Feb. 13 shooting on Michigan State University's campus nears, many students are seeing resurgences of the trauma they experienced and struggling to find ways to cope.
(02/02/24 11:39pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees approved several agenda items that revise existing university policies and make changes to university infrastructure.
(02/12/24 5:06pm)
In the wake of the Feb. 13, 2023 mass shooting on campus, Michigan State University received calls from community members asking how they could provide monetary support to those most impacted. In response, MSU established the Spartan Strong Fund, which raised $2 million from approximately 4,200 donors.
(02/02/24 6:47pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees passed a resolution honoring Interim President Teresa Woodruff for her "steadfast commitment" to the university as her term comes to an end.
(02/02/24 9:44pm)
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees finance committee will review MSU's financial investments, following continued calls for the university’s divestment from Israel at Friday’s board meeting.
(02/02/24 7:11pm)
Michigan State University Trustee Brianna Scott affirmed the board's willingness to voluntarily recognize the Union of Tenure Stream Faculty, saying the majority of the board is "pro-union."
(02/02/24 3:21pm)
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees has imposed stricter rules for naming campus buildings and facilities, after a donor who went on a racist tirade had his name removed from a university lab in October.
(02/02/24 3:00pm)
MSU Vice President and Chief Safety Officer Marlon Lynch is leaving his position in early March, Interim President Teresa Woodruff announced Thursday.
(02/02/24 2:36pm)
MSU will release the thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university’s handling of years of sexual abuse by disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel in late February.
(03/19/24 5:59pm)
"You Are Now in The Queue."
(02/02/24 1:48am)
Dozens of protestors lined the steps of the Hannah Administration Building Thursday afternoon to demand MSU divest from Israel.
(02/19/24 9:17pm)
When Dr. Leconté Dill was pregnant, her dream journal was very thick.
(02/06/24 4:04pm)
In celebration of Black History Month, Michigan State University and Black student-led organizations are planning to commemorate the month with a packed schedule of events.
(02/02/24 9:18pm)
With many important holidays in the rear view and those like Valentine’s Day coming up, gift giving, gift wrapping and celebration is at the top of many priority lists. However, with all of these essential holiday favorites often come a dramatic increase in waste.
(01/31/24 3:10am)
Over the course of the 2023 fall semester, there were three cases of robbery on MSU’s campus and 202 cases of larceny–theft without force. In the city of East Lansing, there were 10 cases of robbery, 186 cases of larceny and 43 cases of vehicle theft, according to city crime logs.
(02/01/24 4:52pm)
When an allegation of sexual misconduct by Mel Tucker was made public, Michigan State University moved swiftly to distance itself from the then-football coach.
(02/05/24 11:02pm)
With the release of 2024 Oscar nominations, the Academy Awards have made their way back into trending topics. Although award shows typically don't have dull moments when it comes to controversy, this year's round of film awards have stirred up discussions surrounding awareness and sexism within the entertainment industry.
(02/03/24 3:42am)
MSU Asian Pacific American Student Organization and Culturas de las Razas Unidas announced Thursday that their respective student organizations are withdrawing from the Coalition of Racial and Ethnic Students and Council of Progressive Students coalition, due to what the organizations said is conflicting interests and a lack of effective communication.
(01/29/24 12:40am)
Over the past two weekends, the East Lansing Public Library hosted an "Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking" workshop for high school students aged 15-18. The workshop was run through Pop Up Docs, an organization that provides workshops for aspiring visual journalists from underrepresented groups.