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(01/13/11 1:39am)
Psychology senior Sara Tischler has struggled with obsessive compulsive disorder throughout her college career and eventually sought help through the MSU Counseling Center. Both the Counseling Center and Olin Health Center said they have seen an increase in students seeking help for mental illness at MSU. Matt Radick/The State News
(12/07/10 2:31am)
Luke Moreland knows it’s important to stay healthy with finals just around the corner.
(12/02/10 5:20am)
Herman Young is HIV positive — and he wants the world to know it.
(12/02/10 5:14am)
In unspoken recognition of World AIDS Day, the state Senate unanimously passed legislation Wednesday aiming to destigmatize HIV testing.
(12/01/10 2:40am)
After losing friends to HIV/AIDS, a potentially deadly immune disease, social relations and policy sophomore Antonio Clements decided to make a difference.
(11/30/10 1:30am)
To fight low self-esteem and stereotypes about image-centered sororities, Alpha Omicron Pi will chalk, paint and post flyers to promote self-confidence in students this week.
(11/29/10 2:07am)
Many volunteers have strived to work in the spirit of giving at the MSU Student Food Bank — even before the holiday season, volunteer Meg LaLonde said.
(11/19/10 2:48am)
On Saturday, the No. 11 Spartan football team will take the field at Spartan Stadium looking to neutralize the Purdue Boilermakers and fight to keep their BCS hopes alive.
(11/18/10 4:48am)
Members of the MSU community said increased awareness of sexual assault is a possible reason three on-campus sexual assault incidents were reported within the last three weeks.
(11/17/10 4:08am)
Coming home after class to microwave a frozen dinner or eating the day’s fifth granola bar might be a reality for some students, but for Andi Wilkins, fruits and vegetables always come first.
(11/16/10 2:50am)
Olin Health Center is teaming up with ASMSU to provide resources for students who overconsume alcohol.
ASMSU is MSU’s undergraduate student government.
(10/29/10 3:40am)
Tom Wibert was not supposed to be there.
(10/28/10 2:15am)
Local residents and students had a chance to help stock the MSU Student Food Bank Wednesday by donating a jar of peanut butter or jelly at local Noodles & Company restaurants. In exchange, they received a free sandwich.
(10/26/10 2:13am)
If any students are worried about the dreaded “Freshman 15,” a new website is offering some answers for those in the Lansing region.
(10/24/10 11:54pm)
More than 13 percent of MSU students reported illegally using Adderall or other unprescribed stimulants within the past year. That seems like a relatively small percentage of students, but when compared to the 93 percent increase of students nationwide abusing prescription drugs such as Adderall and Ritalin between 1993-2005, the number is much more startling.
(10/22/10 2:23am)
Annie Hampton tosses a small orange capsule into the back of her throat, swallows and waits. About half an hour later, she’ll start to feel productive, experiencing a surreal sense of focus and concentration.
(10/21/10 11:44pm)
It seems MSU students are less rambunctious than in past years. Some might go so far as to call us “responsible.” However, in this case, responsibility is in the eye of the beholder.
(10/21/10 3:21am)
High-risk behavior among MSU students is continuing to decrease, according to recent student health data released by the university.
(10/21/10 2:09am)
Dressed in sweatsuits and wearing little makeup, some women woke up Tuesday morning without the worry of coordinating an outfit or styling their hair.
(10/12/10 2:39am)
The Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, will discuss upcoming mandatory student health insurance at its Wednesday night meeting.