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(11/14/16 10:18pm)
The number of students who drink and smoke regularly has gone down dramatically in the last 16 years, an MSU survey suggests. With data from more than 1,000 undergraduate students, the State of Spartan Health survey found a campus-wide decrease in drinking and smoking behaviors.
(10/30/16 10:33pm)
From left, Dr. Debra Duxbury and Jan Hettich, LPN, pose for a portrait on Oct. 26, 2016 at Olin Health Center. The two are teachers of KORU Mindfulness sessions at Olin. The course teaches mindfulness, meditation, and stress management to college students and young adults.
(10/30/16 11:13pm)
The State of Relaxation at Olin Health Center provided KORU Mindfulness and Meditation classes this month to the MSU community.
(10/31/16 1:42am)
Throughout the last five years, MSU averaged 35 hard drug related cases annually, MSU police Capt. Doug Monette said.
(10/30/16 10:54pm)
There are some younger faces that stick out among the usual gatherings of local leaders in East Lansing City Hall. Though they’re not employees of the City Council, they form the University Student Commission, a group of elected representatives who recommend action on policies involving students.
(10/26/16 10:50pm)
From left, Dr. Debra Duxbury and Jan Hettich, LPN, pose for a portrait on Oct. 26, 2016 at Olin Health Center. The two are teachers of KORU Mindfulness sessions at Olin. The course teaches mindfulness, meditation, and stress management to college students and young adults.
(10/24/16 4:25am)
More than one in five college students qualifies as hungry, according to the new “Hunger on Campus” report.
(09/09/16 3:00am)
MSU football will hold a walk-on tryout meeting on at 4 p.m. on Sept. 12 in the Pentecost Team Meeting Room inside the Skandalaris Football Center.
(09/07/16 9:59pm)
Amongst heated discussion at Tuesday’s public forum at the Union about the closing of the former Women’s Lounge, students blasted the MSU administration for the mishandling of sexual assault cases.
(08/04/16 3:37am)
The
news of MSU closing the women’s study lounge in the Union and reopening
it as an all-gender study lounge has many students upset and wondering
“why?” and most importantly, “why now?” According to MSU spokesman Jason
Cody, there were several factors that contributed to the decision of
closing the lounge.
(04/18/16 12:00pm)
With the MSU community still reeling from the recent death of French senior Patrick Kegan Cochrane, mental health expert Victor Schwartz of the New York University School of Medicine weighed in on the current state of mental health on college campuses across the country.
(04/10/16 9:26pm)
From left, head female Iliana Bennett, head veteran George Martin and head male Olin Yazzie wait for the next pow wow to begin on April 9, 2016 at the Jenison Field House. This event was put on by North American Indigenous Student Organization which strives to promote education and motivate the Native Student Community at MSU.
(03/24/16 3:02pm)
Members of Olin Health Center's Student Health Advisory Council pose for a picture during the "Embrace The Rain" event March 23, 2016. The event was put on as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.
(03/24/16 3:05pm)
Continuing with events for Mental Health Awareness week, Olin Health Center's Student Health Advisory Council, or SHAC, hosted "Embrace the Rain" on Wednesday night in McDonel Hall’s Kiva.
(03/23/16 11:56pm)
Each year, MSU hosts a Mental Health Awareness Week with help from the Associate Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU. The week aims to highlight resources, generate discussions, and ultimately lessen the stigma surrounding mental illness.
(03/24/16 12:05am)
Someone once told me I shouldn’t write about mental illness. He said no one wanted to read about people who couldn’t get out of bed in the morning, adding that anyone who has panic attacks needs to “man up and get over it.”
(02/09/16 3:00pm)
Sparkly capes, spandex and dildos are only a few staple props for MSU’s “edutainment” theater troupe, In Your Face Theatre Troupe.
(02/02/16 1:00pm)
This is a part two in a series of six stories profiling MSU’s Sports Medicine faculty
(01/14/16 6:43pm)
Endless heaps of food in the various dining halls can put students with ambitious New Year's resolutions behind schedule. With 2016 in its opening stretch, eating healthy is something many students have set as their goal.
(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.