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(10/02/23 6:00pm)
Early Monday morning, the sidewalks of Abbot Road were filled with students wrapped in blankets, lined up outside of The Abbot in hopes of signing a new lease with the complex.
(10/02/23 3:00pm)
The 2023 Michigan State University Annual Security and Fire Safety Report shows an increase in three categories of relationship violence and sexual misconduct crimes on MSU campus in 2022.
(10/01/23 9:54pm)
On Saturday, the Islamic Center of East Lansing hosted the Salaam Peace Festival as a way to express awareness for Muslims around the world.
(10/03/23 3:00pm)
Quilting has been a part of human history since 13th century England, where it was used mostly as bed coverings. From there, quilting has evolved into a form of art that many use to find excitement, express themselves and spread meaningful messages.
(10/02/23 9:00pm)
Feb. 12, 2020
(10/02/23 6:11pm)
In May of 2022, the U.S. Department of the Interior, or DOI, released an investigative report identifying approximately 500 Native American boarding schools across the United States and Canada that existed in the 19th and 20th centuries. Three of them existed in Michigan, and one did not close until 1983.
(10/01/23 10:33pm)
Four years ago, Anthony Ianni, former MSU basketball player and the first Division 1 basketball player to be identified as on the autism spectrum, proposed the idea of a ‘sensory room’ to Breslin Center Administration.
(10/01/23 5:36pm)
On Thursday, Sept. 28, 'First Voice Generation,' a film following three Latino high school students exploring their identity in a traditionally Dutch area of Michigan, was screened at the Communication Arts and Sciences Building of Michigan State University.
(10/02/23 10:20pm)
Michigan State University College of Law Professor Justin Simard started the "Citing Slavery Project" in 2020 after researching sources for a project and stumbling upon citations of slave cases by modern judges.
(10/02/23 1:00pm)
Especially on home football game days, Michigan State University's campus can be packed. Families walk around campus donning green and white Spartan gear, cars line up on the grass and swarms of students rush to tailgate.
(09/29/23 10:48pm)
Michigan State University kinesiology instructor Brendan Doyle is on leave after students found news articles linking him to a bust of a Louisiana meth lab.
(10/03/23 1:00pm)
Power. Invention. Violence.
(09/29/23 4:53pm)
Michigan State University’s deans and vice-provosts sent a letter to the university’s board Thursday asking that they only consider candidates for the presidency that are approved by the representative search committee.
(10/15/23 12:00pm)
Having a child can be one of life’s biggest challenges. Doing that at the same time as attending school, however, can present entirely different obstacles for student parents.
(09/29/23 2:35am)
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has allocated $12.6 million toward grant funding for local organizations dedicated to preventing community violence. The funding is intended to improve community safety throughout the state of Michigan.
(09/28/23 9:57pm)
Former MSU head coach Mel Tucker is preparing for litigation against the university for the termination of his $95 million contract yesterday, according to a statement released by Tucker’s attorney, Jennifer Belveal, that referred to his firing as "illegal."
(09/29/23 10:03pm)
A sudden sinkhole opened around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 27, causing the MSU Department of Police and Public Safety to close off an area of Service Road in front of Spartan Linen Services.
(09/30/23 2:00pm)
With summer coming to an end and the crisp fall weather rolling in, the changing leaves are bringing autumn vibes back to campus. Familiar autumn traditions like hayrides, carving pumpkins, bobbing for apples and cider with cinnamon donuts make their way back into rotation, exciting fall lovers all around.
(09/29/23 12:00pm)
The MSU medical amnesty policy states that greater awareness about the policy is key to student safety.
(09/28/23 5:53pm)
In a little more than a year, Michigan State University Interim President Teresa Woodruff has made two consequential decisions regarding university leaders who tangled with the school’s policies on relationship violence and sexual misconduct.