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(04/19/22 10:20am)
Candidate for president of ASMSU Michigan State junior Carl Austin Miller Grondin answers one of the moderator's questions. To the right of Carl are Candidate senior Peter (PJ) Sarotte, Candidate third-year Jo Kovach and moderators senior Gavyn Webb and senior Jack Harrison. The ASMSU Presidential debate was held in the Student Services Building Conference Room on April 18, 2022.
(04/19/22 10:20am)
Moderator Michigan State senior Jack Harrison asks the candidates a question alongside other moderators Michigan State senior Gavyn Webb (left) and junior Mallory Debono (right). The ASMSU Presidential debate was held in the Student Services Building Conference Room on April 18, 2022.
(04/19/22 3:11pm)
The MSU Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet for the last time this semester, on Friday, April 22 at 8 a.m. in the Hannah Administration Building, room 401.
(04/19/22 5:34pm)
Impact 89FM, Michigan State University's student-run radio station, has been named the Michigan College Radio Station of the Year by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, or MAB, for the 18th time in 22 years.
(04/15/22 7:24pm)
The MSU Black Students’ Alliance, or BSA, responded to the release of video footage of Patrick Lyoya’s death.
(04/15/22 5:36pm)
Ingham County Health Department, or ICHD, and Michigan State University are once again holding COVID-19 vaccination clinics for the MSU and greater East Lansing community at the Breslin Center on Monday, April 18 and Monday, April 25 from 2 to 7 pm.
(04/15/22 3:09pm)
According to an email from President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., COVID-19 directives have been updated. The vaccine and booster mandate will remain in place for the summer, fall 2022 and spring 2023 semesters.
(04/19/22 2:12pm)
Vice Chair of the McLaren Greater Lansing Foundation Rick Wendorf is campaigning for a Republican spot on the MSU Board of Trustees.
(04/18/22 10:47pm)
The death of MSU student Phat Nguyen is being considered for 'possible criminal charges,' according to the East Lansing Police Department.
(04/14/22 5:44pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. sent an email to the MSU community linking support resources following the release of video footage of Patrick Lyoya's death. Lyoya was a young Black man shot by a Grand Rapids police officer last week.
(04/18/22 2:10pm)
A new Executive Board for the National Pan-Hellenic Council, or NPHC, was elected for the 2022-2023 school year this past Sunday.
(04/26/22 4:51pm)
When interdisciplinary humanities senior Jaiden Paris was a sophomore, she sprained one of her toes just before the indoor track season.
(04/27/22 1:59pm)
Earlier this month, guest artist Isabelle Demers, the Joyce Bowden Chair in Organ at Baylor University, and a premier interpreter of organ repertoire performed on the newly installed Red Cedar Organ at the campus chapel.
(04/18/22 4:20pm)
Michigan State University research says light therapy may improve sleep quality for cancer survivors.
(04/12/22 5:01pm)
Researcher Dennis Denno is running for the Board of Trustees under the Democratic nomination.
(04/12/22 2:01pm)
The candidates for the 59th Session of the Associated Students of Michigan State University Office of the President, or OOTP, have been announced for 2022-2023.
(04/11/22 5:58pm)
The Prevention, Outreach and Education Department, or POE, at MSU is hosting “It’s On Us,” a weeklong event led by students to bring awareness of gender-based violence during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
(04/11/22 4:18pm)
MSU Board of Trustees candidates were endorsed at the Michigan Democratic Party’s endorsement convention on April 9. The two candidates selected to appear on the ballot were incumbent Trustee Renee Knake Jefferson and researcher Dennis Denno.
(04/11/22 12:11pm)
Students advocated for undocumented and immigrant students outside of the Hannah Administration Building on Friday, April 8 as a part of DreaMSU’s “Here to Stay” rally.
(04/15/22 5:15pm)
Beginning April 1 and extending throughout the month, Michigan State University will be hosting its 10th annual Science Festival.