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(09/05/23 5:17pm)
Michigan State University’s Office of Institutional Equity, or OIE, has engaged in months of outside consulting work in hopes of improving the timeliness of their heavily criticized investigations.
(08/30/23 8:59pm)
As the University of Michigan recovers from a cybersecurity attack and days-long campus-wide Wi-Fi outage, Michigan State University is hoping individuals can help best secure its network from potential threats.
(08/25/23 11:05pm)
Michigan State University issued a severe weather warning last night after a heavy thunderstorm hit the East Lansing area. Several messages sent through the MSU Alert System told those in the area to avoid going outdoors and to take shelter away from windows.
(08/24/23 6:10pm)
MSU officials are warning students to prepare for warm temperatures and humidity during move-in this week. Students can expect a high of 92 degrees throughout the week.
(08/29/23 4:00pm)
The 'Red Zone’ phenomenon refers to the first few months after the transition from living at home to college where students are most vulnerable to experiencing sexual assault. During this time, the number of reported sexual violence cases among first and second year students are higher than the rest of remainder of the academic year.
(08/23/23 4:15pm)
Six months after the Feb. 13 shooting on the campus of Michigan State University, the family of injured student Guadalupe Huapilla-Perez shared that although her condition has improved, she is still recovering from her injuries and surgeries.
(08/22/23 11:03pm)
With move-in for the upcoming school year underway at Michigan State University, Interim President Teresa Woodruff assured students and families that the university is committed to ensuring student safety and emotional wellbeing.
(08/31/23 5:00pm)
As football season approaches, Spartan fans may soon be able to grab an alcoholic beverage while cheering their favorite team, thanks to a new bill signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
(09/01/23 2:00pm)
Social media is filled with a variety of tutorials, from winged eyeliner and vegan recipes, to video game cheat codes.
(08/21/23 1:14am)
MSU Interim President Teresa Woodruff will not be seeking a role as permanent president, according to a statement released Sunday evening.
(08/16/23 12:35pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees amended a campus ordinance Wednesday to allow for newly-legal stadium alcohol sales during games.
(08/15/23 11:05pm)
Two Michigan State University students recently died and their deaths came within weeks of each other.
(08/14/23 12:29pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will consider amending a campus ordinance to allow for newly-legal stadium alcohol sales at a special virtual meeting Wednesday, according to a release from MSU.
(08/10/23 4:32pm)
The popularity of generative artificial intelligence, a term that describes technology that can generate various media in response to short prompts, has risen dramatically over the past months.
(08/01/23 2:17pm)
Michigan State University will not hold classes Feb. 13, 2024, marking the one year anniversary of the deadly campus shooting with a remembrance event.
(07/31/23 1:25pm)
Pre-med and Lyman Briggs senior Zaaki Mandwee is the host of Michigan State University’s first late-night comedy show: State Tonight.
(07/27/23 12:00pm)
Michigan State University’s academic press has halted sales of a controversial biography while its accuracy and ethics are reviewed, a university spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.
(07/26/23 9:12pm)
Students received an email from Michigan State University administration on Monday informing them of a data breach which may have led to unauthorized access of MSU community members’ personal data.
(07/26/23 12:00pm)
The Rock on Farm Lane was painted over for the first time in months the week of July 17, marking the end of one of the longest stretches in recent history that it has sat still.
(08/31/23 4:32pm)
Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to study or the roar of thousands of football fans, a small outdoor concert or a large Broadway production, Michigan State University is home to a diverse set of landmarks that most Spartans will know very well by the time they leave.