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(04/03/23 2:31pm)
The MSU Union welcomed the community of students and staff back into the building at 8 a.m. on April 3. Counselors from Counseling and Psychiatric Services, faculty, priests and student employees delivered speeches during the reopening ceremony.
(03/20/23 6:11pm)
James Madison College junior Matthew O’Daniel died on March 15 after sustaining injuries in a vehicular accident March 12, according to an email from James Madison College dean Cameron Thies.
(03/03/23 7:30pm)
The mass shooting that took place on Monday, Feb. 13 at MSU left campus shocked and students traumatized. Since then, students and faculty have been advocating for change and the university has been taking action to support students academically and with their mental health.
(01/24/23 9:30pm)
As the spring semester begins, students are adjusting to the life changes and course stress of being on campus again. Unfortunately, countless factors bring distress to students during this time of year.
(01/19/23 9:00pm)
Over 100 buildings on campus now have complimentary menstrual product dispensers thanks to an initiative introduced by the MSU chapter of Mission Menstruation.
(12/02/22 5:00pm)
Four bills were passed in preparation for the final general assembly of the semester next week at the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, academic committee meeting.
(11/18/22 6:30pm)
At the general assembly meeting for the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, on Nov. 17, two special presentations focused on healthcare and relationship violence and sexual misconduct, or RVSM, initiatives at MSU. The meeting rounded out Mental Health Awareness Week.
(11/15/22 5:00pm)
This week, MSU students can join a Zumba workout at Jenison, meet Zeke the Wonder Dog, or drink hot chocolate and eat pastries by Wells Hall, among other activities. The goal: to increase awareness about mental health.
(11/14/22 5:00pm)
Michigan State University is partnering with the East Lansing Department of Police and Public Safety, MSU Health Care and the Ingham County Health Department to hold a vaccine clinic on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the Breslin Center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
(11/11/22 6:33pm)
Michigan State University physicians are encouraging members of the university and East Lansing community to get their influenza shot and take other safety precautions as flu season sets in.
(11/04/22 4:00pm)
Culminating in a standing ovation, newly appointed interim president Teresa K. Woodruff addressed the questions of the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, at its Nov. 3 general assembly meeting. Alongside her was former senior associate provost Thomas Jeitschko, who now serves as interim provost.
(11/04/22 1:13am)
The Olin Health Center, now offering free flu vaccines for all students.
(11/04/22 1:13am)
The Olin Health Center, now offering free flu vaccines for all students.
(10/28/22 3:19pm)
After declaring no confidence in the Board of Trustees and endorsing Provost Teresa K. Woodruff as interim president, the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, discussed its expectations for the board during the Oct. 27 academic committee meeting.
(10/10/22 3:00pm)
LGBTQIA+ History Month serves to highlight the achievements and civil rights movements within the LGBTQIA+ community.
(08/10/22 4:22pm)
MSU's COVID-19 policies will remain in place for the fall, according to an email from President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.
(07/11/22 5:38pm)
Michigan State University's Health Care Pharmacy will now offer two COVID-19 treatments to MSU students, MSU Health Care Clinic patients and residents of the mid-Michigan area.
(07/01/22 1:00pm)
Our summer newsroom currently consists of 19 female-identifying students which is roughly 76% of the staff—our editorial board has seven women.
(06/28/22 3:47pm)
The historic reversal of the Roe v. Wade decision results in the US now having zero federal protections for, or constitutional rights to, an abortion. This ruling now allows individual states to outlaw or protect abortion rights.
(02/25/22 6:26pm)
Content warning: This article deals with sensitive subjects surrounding eating disorders. The National Eating Disorders Helpline can be reached at (800) 931-2237 on Monday-Thursday from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and on Friday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.