Staying Safe
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Med tech Nancy Nagele tests samples for chlamydia on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012 in the Olin Health Center Laboratory. Nagele was repeating a run to ensure the sample was actually positive for chlamydia. Julia Nagy/The State News
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Med tech Nancy Nagele tests samples for chlamydia on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012 in the Olin Health Center Laboratory. Nagele was repeating a run to ensure the sample was actually positive for chlamydia. Julia Nagy/The State News
Samples being tested for chlamydia are heated up on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012 in the Olin Health Center Laboratory. Julia Nagy/The State News
Med tech Nancy Nagele tests samples for chlamydia on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012 in the Olin Health Center Laboratory. Nagele was repeating a run to ensure the sample was actually positive for chlamydia. Julia Nagy/The State News
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three part series of examining sexual health at MSU.
During the past few MSU home football games, there have been many vulgar chants that are taking away from the games and starting to gain attention around campus. And at last week’s ASMSU General Assembly meeting, the student section’s unsportsmanlike conduct was a topic discussed.
Editor’s Note: Olin Health Center health education services coordinator Dennis Martell’s quote inadvertently was cut and should have concluded with “(But vulgar chants) do reflect on the university, and I think we need to recognize that.”
Pains of hunger took the place of the energy Renee Hill needed to complete her homework or function at a basic level.
Michigan’s manufacturing sector is expected to continue growing during the next few years. At the same time, something else in Michigan is expected to grow at a high rate as well — the people.
Alice Hoffman knows what it’s like to live with a chronic disease.
The next step to completing the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, or FRIB, was determined Friday when the MSU Board of Trustees approved a $55 million budget for construction of the exterior walls of the nuclear physics facility.
As doctoral student Behnaz Ghaffari patiently waited for the route 31 Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, bus to Brody Complex Neighborhood to arrive, she couldn’t help but feel thankful — the bus stop she stood at in front of Olin Health Center included several improvements from last year.
MSU did not make it onto the Princeton Review’s top party school list the second-consecutive year, leaving some students pleased and others disappointed.
Editor’s note: This story has been changed to correctly describe a rite of passage.
In college, the shenanigans known as drinking can be a right of passage, but the effects it can have on the body and career later in life can be devastating.
23-year-old student was struck on his bicycle at approximately 6:40 p.m. today near the Human Ecology Building and Olin Health Center on Grand River Avenue.
Gov. Rick Snyder signed a series of bills into law Tuesday banning the use, sale or possession of synthetic marijuana substances including K2 and Spice, ending a long effort by legislators to take the substances off store shelves.
More than 500 students had the chance to try on drunk goggles, play games and earn a free T-shirt when they stopped by the sidewalk near Olin Health Center on Wednesday to participate in Olin and the Residence Halls Association’s Duck Days event.
For Stephanie Onderchanin, the national health care debate isn’t just a distant war being waged in the studios of cable news networks, she quite literally will feel the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in her bones.
Remi Hahn isn’t worried about final exams. The interior design sophomore said although he has two exams and a presentation to complete before he can relax for summer break, he isn’t concerned with getting good grades.