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As hurricane winds swirled miles off the coast of Houston, daunting and yet unbeknownst in scale to scores of meteorologists and experts, Courtnie Mathis was in Missouri on vacation.
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As hurricane winds swirled miles off the coast of Houston, daunting and yet unbeknownst in scale to scores of meteorologists and experts, Courtnie Mathis was in Missouri on vacation.
MSU is going greener than ever with new solar carports that’ll keep cars shaded and money in their savings.
On the first day of college, you make a decision. You decide if that semester will be the greatest of your life or the worst.
I grew up on MSU's campus. My family lives just 20 minutes away, so for the entirety of my life, MSU has been home. I have seen the ins and outs of this campus, the good and the bad. I've never lived anywhere else. It's easy to think I'm accustomed to everything there is to know about MSU and the surrounding area.
As college students, we're always looking for ways to make our time at MSU better, and sometimes these "college hacks" can be simple. Here are 10 tips to help you make the most of your experience here at MSU.
Pedestrians fight the high winds and rain from Hurricane Sandy in Alexandria, Virginia, on Monday, October 29, 2012. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT)
Ingham County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management issued a severe weather outlook alert for Wednesday July 12, warning residents of potential factors which could brew into a severe storm.
By Simon Tessmer
Amid lighting and rain in Lexington, Kentucky, six Spartan track and field athletes qualified for the NCAA Championships.
The Spartans and Wolverines met at McLane Baseball Stadium Saturday. Although, the Spartans were eliminated from the Big Ten Tournament Friday night, they still put forth a valiant effort for their graduating seniors, ultimately falling short, 2-1, in an extra inning game.
The Spartans lost their third straight midweek matchup on Tuesday after suffering a 2-1 loss at the hands of Notre Dame at Frank Eck Stadium.
Students gathered in the Erickson Hall Kiva on Wednesday night to express their struggles with mental illness through testimonies, music and art during MSU’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
Twenty-one years, three tries and a wealth of determination was all it took for MSU alumnus Glenn Eyre's rock painting plans to fall into place. Although the Rock on Farm Lane has been painted time and time again, serving as the stage for students to display information about their cause or organization, Glenn Eyre's plans for his now-wife and MSU alumna Jenny Eyre didn't pan out without extra effort.
Students gathered in the Erickson Hall Kiva on Wednesday night to express their struggles with mental illness through testimonies, music and art during MSU’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
After getting rained out on Friday, the MSU baseball team returned to McLane Baseball Stadium on Saturday with a doubleheader planned with the University of Minnesota to kick off the home leg of conference play.
When it rains it pours.
An attempt to rid campus of the stigma behind mental health is in full swing at MSU.
MSU men's basketball (16-10, 8-5 Big Ten) defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes (15-12, 5-9 Big Ten) on the two-year anniversary of former-MSU guard Denzel Valentine's game-winner on Valentine's Day, 74-66.
The semester is in full swing, and ASMSU has settled back in. Here’s a look at what ASMSU plans to work on this spring semester.
While many students use the winter break to go home and see family, doctoral student Jean Rene Thelusmond went home to Haiti to provide relief and start a non-profit organization.