MSU initiates campuswide addressing project
For many first-year students and visitors, navigating through MSU’s campus might not be the most simple of tasks.
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For many first-year students and visitors, navigating through MSU’s campus might not be the most simple of tasks.
MSU’s Neighborhoods initiative opened up new offices in two different campus locations this year, a move officials said is designed to bring more basic services closer to students.
A 40-year-old male university employee reported his phone stolen from his office between 3-5:30 p.m. Monday in Olin Health Center, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Come next year, thousands of female students will find birth control more affordable, and those pregnant or with children also will see their financial burden reduced.
Using a condom isn’t always a guy’s first thought, and with that in mind, political science junior Josh Nemes said he’d be intrigued with new birth control options for men, resulting in less unprotected sex.
A 25-year-old female student received medical treatment from Olin Health Center after spilling chemicals on herself at about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Chemistry Building, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
After spending years running cross country in high school, physiology freshman Chris Hall developed chronic lower back pain. Physical therapy wasn’t effective, and the various medications he was prescribed left him unable to function.
Finance sophomore Chris Origer noticed ducks and candy on his way to class and decided to check it out.
Animal science sophomore Leah Williams learns the proper way to put on a condom Thursday afternoon at the Duck Day Event. Held outside of Olin Health Center, the event gave students the opportunity to take part in activities that entertained as well as provided a valuable lesson about personal health. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Before communication and public relations freshman Kyle McGuire took his first class at MSU, he was aware of the party mentality in East Lansing.
I have a wonderful recommendation to the bigwigs at Olin Health Center for all college upperclassmen come springtime — prescriptions for anti-anxiety medication for all.
The sun was shining, the beer was flowing and, for Jessica Young, there was no better place to be than East Lansing.
Psychology senior Kris Amos talks on the phone or texts with his mom several times weekly. She’s been a source of advice and support for Amos during his time at MSU, he said.
Members of Radiating Excellence in All Areas of Life, or R.E.A.A.L., and student models strutted down the runway Saturday to promote HIV/AIDS awareness during the fourth annual AIDS benefit fashion show, “Red Alert 2011.”
Next week, students will have the chance to throw away their physical insecurities — literally.
The MSU Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention Team, or SACI, and others are jumping for support against rape for Operation Free Fall: The Two-Mile High Stand Against Sexual Assault fundraiser.
Alyssa Kata has been thinking about getting a credit card and as of Monday evening, the communication senior now knows exactly what to look for to get the best deal.
The MSU Health and Wellness Committee and East Neighborhood hosted an open house event in Hubbard Hall on Wednesday night to inform students about the health resources available to them on campus.
When depression stopped him from being the person he wanted to be, Collin Webster, a recent MSU graduate, knew it was time to seek help.
Speech pathology sophomore Sarah Silver holds a basket of food as social work sophomore Alana Kingsley adds another item and Evie Chutz, also a social work sophomore, consults a list of items Wednesday at the MSU Food Bank within Olin Health Center. All three were volunteering through the Hillel Jewish Student Center, which organized a group of students to assist at the food bank. Kat Petersen/The State News