Thursday, May 2, 2024

Campus Briefs

Miss Michigan to speak in Conrad

Erin Michelle Moss, the reigning Miss Michigan, will make an appearance on campus from 7-8 p.m. today in 102 Conrad Hall.

The Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils collaborated for the event to take place.

“We usually work together on philanthropy events like this,” said Kristen Janson, the Panhellenic Council Vice President of Programming.

The education senior said Moss will be conducting a leadership development platform and thought it was a good opportunity for students to come out and hear Miss Michigan speak.

“It a campuswide event,” Janson said. “We’ve been pushing it to different leadership groups and groups around campus.”

Moss is a native of Stevensville and is currently a junior studying bible and religion at Anderson University in Anderson, Ind.

“This would be a great event for aspiring leaders to attend,” Janson said.

Jason Carmel Davis

Shine-A-Light event today for Williams

A Shine-A-Light Walk for former head football coach Bobby Williams will be held at 6 p.m. today in the Union.

The event was designed for alumni, students and the community to show appreciation for Williams’ accomplishments.

Participants will walk to Spartan Stadium and return to the Union. Anyone interested is encouraged to bring a flashlight, pen light or other lighting implement to the event.

Camille Spencer

Group accepting entries for new logo

The Residence Halls Association is looking for a new logo.

All entries must be e-mailed to rha@msu.edu by midnight Sunday.

Logos should be original artwork and not contain any copyrighted symbols. The logos must by 5 inches by 5 inches (360 x 360 pixels).

Logos must contain “Michigan State University Residence Halls Association” and may contain RHA.

Contestants are only allowed to submit one entry, and color logos are welcome.

The creator of the winning logo will receive a $200 gift certificate valid at Meridian Mall, in Okemos.

Antonio Planas

Political experts to gather for talk

A group of political experts will host “Off the Record-Live” at 3 p.m. Friday in Kellogg Center.

Bill Ballenger, editor and publisher of Inside Michigan Politics newsletter, will deliver a Michigan political history lesson. Officials from both the Dick Posthumus and Jennifer Granholm campaigns will highlight the gubernatorial race.

Several other political pundits also will discuss future politics in the state and there will be a review of election results.

The event is free, but registration by the end of today is required. For more information, call Shannon Horvath at (517)355-6672, ext. 116.

Kristofer Karol

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