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(11/30/23 4:21pm)
Michigan State University students now have until Dec. 8 to request a "Credit-No Credit" grade for courses that do not fulfill major or general education requirements for this semester. This was formally announced on the university's advising page, last updated Nov. 17. Here is some more information about why the policy was instituted and how it affects students.
(11/29/23 12:36am)
Kathy Wilbur, 70, the first woman to direct three state of Michigan departments and a fixture of the MSU community, died Sunday morning in her Okemos home surrounded by family.
(11/28/23 10:01pm)
As the merry bells chime, small businesses across Lansing frantically tie the final ribbons for their busiest season of the year.
(11/27/23 8:01pm)
Michigan State University men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo said that a looming choice for the university’s presidency could spell "brighter days" after tumultuous board infighting.
(12/04/23 12:37am)
After the Feb. 13 shooting on Michigan State University's campus, the university added multiple security updates around campus. However, for many freshmen and new students, the fear of shootings go beyond university intervention and point to a larger political issue of gun violence in America.
(11/25/23 12:24am)
For many Jewish students and faculty at Michigan State University, connections with Israel are strong.
(11/22/23 11:21pm)
Students staying on MSU's campus will have on-campus dining options for the first time this Thanksgiving break.
(11/22/23 4:29am)
When Michigan State University political science sophomore Katie Williams was a kid, she was excited to see each of the Hunger Games movies with her family.
(11/21/23 5:13pm)
The Higher Learning Commission will be conducting a review of Michigan State University’s accreditation following a complaint filed last month by the university’s faculty senate.
(11/27/23 11:19pm)
With odd class hours, late nights of homework, and partying being the basis of a normal college life, students tend to create their own sleep schedules and habits. To some, this college lifestyle creates a tendency for students to experience unbalanced sleep schedules, tiredness and even insomnia.
(11/21/23 12:16am)
Michigan State University Black Alumni, or MSUBA, and the MSU Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association, or BFSAA, are requesting an opportunity for university stakeholders to interview the sole candidate for the MSU presidency.
(11/21/23 12:04am)
Kevin Guskiewicz, the sole candidate for the Michigan State University presidency, said he’s "weighing" leaving his current position as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the job at MSU.
(11/20/23 9:55pm)
Kevin Guskiewicz, the sole finalist for Michigan State University's presidency, has refused an offer to speak with leaders of the university's faculty before potentially being appointed president.
(11/21/23 12:10am)
Michigan State University has spent at least $78,204 on board chair Rema Vassar’s outside counsel in the ongoing investigation into who may have leaked the identity of Brenda Tracy, the woman who former football coach Mel Tucker was found to have sexually harassed.
(11/20/23 3:20pm)
On "Wick Man," the fourth track on Drake’s "For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition," the Toronto-raised superstar, with not a hint of irony in his voice, makes one of the boldest claims of his career: "I put so much thought into the messages it’s borderline obsessiveness."
(11/20/23 3:21pm)
The Associated Students of MSU passed bills advocating for hybrid options for Berkey Hall classes and the protection of Palestinian, Arab and allied students at the general assembly meeting on Nov. 16. The assembly also discussed MSU's anti-discrimination policy and accountability.
(11/19/23 10:40pm)
During the night shift on February 13, 2023, the Sparrow Hospital emergency room was especially busy. The trauma bays and patient rooms were filled and the entire ER team was working tirelessly to keep their heads above water.
(11/18/23 11:47pm)
MSU’s Rest with Music events jump back into action this Monday. This event features a live free concert, allowing students and faculty to sit back in the Abrams Planetarium and relax with professional musicians.
(11/17/23 10:36pm)
MSU's Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences hosted Jonathan Foret, a Cajun folklorist and environmental activist, to give a talk on the challenges of preserving coastal Louisianan culture as climate change and natural disasters slowly deteriorate the land.
(11/17/23 8:03pm)
Leaders of Michigan State University's faculty senate have asked for a public question and answer session with the sole finalist for the university's presidency, the current University of North Carolina Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz.