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Olin Health Center photographed on Feb. 27, 2020.
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Olin Health Center photographed on Feb. 27, 2020.
Living in East Lansing, whether on campus at Michigan State or off campus in one of many residential offerings, residents find themselves within the center of a business-heavy town. Residents are driven to find the best possible place to purchase groceries in order to meet their needs.
The State News highlighted seven community changemakers who have made unsung contributions to and left lasting impacts in the East Lansing community.
A healthy and fit body is Black Girl Fitness, or BGF’s main goal for minority women at Michigan State. Their fitness journey began in spring of 2017, said textile design junior Jasmine Parker, president of BGF.
Feminine hygiene products at Olin Health Center on Jan. 29, 2020.
U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin (MI-8) spoke with Michigan State students and faculty Jan. 24 in the Erickson Hall Kiva room.
Michigan State University health officials have received reports of some students experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms, which could be a result of eating in the dining halls.
In recent years, Michigan State has lost many students on campus to suicide — the second leading cause of death among college students, according to Active Minds, a nonprofit organization that advocates for mental health awareness and education.
When the air turns frigid and snow begins to fall, every student at Michigan State University knows what’s to come: a long, unforgiving winter. This merry season brings a whole new host of sights and sounds — holiday lights, tasty new Starbucks drinks and the sweet symphony of 100 people coughing in a lecture hall.
Reporting sexual misconduct in any form, whether for yourself or someone else, can be a confusing task. The first step in making the decision is understanding the process of criminal investigations, your role and how to go about reporting sexual misconduct.
A bill signed into law Tuesday ensures professional mental health counselors can diagnose patients.
It's that dreaded time of year — flu season. For a college campus like Michigan State, a flu strain can spread easily. According to the Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, this year’s flu season could be intense.
Michigan State is hosting their fourth annual Exercise is Medicine on Campus Healthy Homecoming Walk on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Now that you're about to live on campus, you're probably wondering what happens when you get sick. Let us introduce you to the health services available to you at Michigan State.
Adapting to college life can be challenging. As you move into on-campus housing, you might wonder about the different resources on campus for mental health.
Michigan State’s campus spreads over 5,200 acres, so public transit is often a helpful tool for getting around.
“The purest form of government is your local government,” according to East Lansing City Councilmember Aaron Stephens.
With the end of the semester quickly approaching, it can feel overwhelming. Sometimes feeling of dread and intense worry settle in. There are several things you should try to keep in mind to combat your panic.
Budgeting for food can become a financial burden to college students. For those who can’t afford a meal plan or experience financial difficulty purchasing groceries, the MSU Student Food Bank is there to help.
Volunteers work together to transfer food from shopping baskets to shopping bags to be distributed out for the MSU Food Bank Oct. 17, 2018 at Olin Heath Center.