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(01/24/12 12:38am)
From left, dietetics senior and sexual health advocate Cara Gabris explains steps to wear a condom to pre-nursing sophomore Cheyenne Woods, communications sophomore Brittany Durham, and advertising junior Bethany Morrill Monday night at Shaw Hall during a Duck Days event hosted by Olin Health Center. The on-campus health clinic promoted various education opportunities at the event and had free MSU Social Norms T-shirts for participating students. Justin Wan/The State News
(01/13/12 2:17am)
A new River Trail Neighborhood Engagement Center is expected to start construction in May and finish by the end of the summer to give students more convenient resources in McDonel Hall.
(12/09/11 1:40am)
It is almost the weekend. Classes are ending and students are ready to unwind. Here is a roundup of events to attend during the weekend respite.
(11/23/11 2:04am)
An annual reunion with family and friends calls for a celebration.
(11/17/11 1:37am)
With the holiday season just around the corner, the MSU Food Bank has begun preparing for an increased need for food.
(11/15/11 4:07am)
It’s been almost two years since Dan Tratt lost a fraternity brother to alcohol poisoning, and he hasn’t forgotten.
(11/08/11 12:07am)
Talking about suicides and mental disorders is awkward because of the perception of students with mental illnesses. But awkwardness is no excuse for silence, and students don’t have to face suicidal thoughts or depression alone.
(11/04/11 1:37am)
Incoming college students worrying about their weight now can put their minds at ease as a new study has determined the “freshman 15” is a myth.
(11/02/11 4:04am)
Editor’s note: The name of the student in the beginning of this story has been changed to protect anonymity.
(10/31/11 1:21am)
The grand opening of two new engagement centers in Brody Complex and South neighborhoods last Friday provides students with more centrally located resources and opportunities.
(10/21/11 3:00am)
After previously having an impenetrable sexual health program, MSU might be losing its game, according a new study.
(10/20/11 2:26am)
Finance freshman Alexander Fyolek didn’t plan to attend the Men’s Health, Wellness & Fitness Expo on Wednesday, but when the rain forced him into the Union, he began to check out the different booths.
(10/18/11 1:42am)
When former Ohio State University student Erica Upshaw woke up one morning after a night of drinking, she heard the worst news of her life.
(10/18/11 12:41am)
The Student Health Advisory Council and MSU Student Health Services are trying to make learning about their services a fun experience.
(10/09/11 10:48pm)
As college students live away from home for the first time, they might choose to make more adult decisions, such as becoming sexually active.
(09/23/11 3:28am)
A 29-year-old female MSU employee reported a number of items stolen between 11:30-11:45 a.m. Tuesday from Olin Health Center, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
(09/22/11 2:23am)
Two new surveys released Wednesday show a significant number of college and recent graduate-aged young adults have gained insurance from the Affordable Care Act, popularized by some as “Obamacare,” in the face of the country’s economic struggles.
(09/19/11 12:31am)
There were menacing stares, elbows thrown and women sent flying on Saturday evening at Demonstration Hall.
(09/15/11 12:58am)
In her work to understand women’s issues as assistant director of the MSU Women’s Resource Center, Jayne Schuiteman felt there was a voice missing.
(09/09/11 2:20am)