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MSU alumnus Sam Olsen poses for a photo on April 28, 2017 at Olin Health Center. Olsen has made plans to run for the Novi City Council.
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MSU alumnus Sam Olsen poses for a photo on April 28, 2017 at Olin Health Center. Olsen has made plans to run for the Novi City Council.
During the past year, MSU’s Board of Trustees initiated new renovation projects, addressed campus and national controversies and put new policies into place. Here are the highlights of the 2016-17 academic year.
MSU’s Board of Trustees met Thursday morning to make decisions from new room and board rates to building renovations. Here are the top five takeaways from the meeting.
In 1972, East Lansing made history and was the first city to ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in regards to city hiring.
Graduate student Emily Young, right, grabs the talking skeleton from East Lansing resident Greg Dagner, center, during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Graduate student Emily Young, center, holds onto the talking skeleton as she talks about her week during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Environmental studies and sustainability junior Taylor Struna talks about his week during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
East Lansing resident Greg Dagner, center, holds up the skeleton he deemed the talking skeleton as he talks about his week during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Environmental studies and sustainability junior Taylor Struna, center left, leads a discussion during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Members socialize before the MSU Traveler's Club meeting begins on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Neuroscience senior Noah Cohen talks about his week during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
From left to right, neuroscience senior Noah Cohen, East Lansing resident Greg Dagner, graduate student Emily Young and economics senior Kim Gannon look at Ben's, who did not provide his last name, phone showing a photo of his niece during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Economics senior Kim Gannon, center, announces a job offer she recently received during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
From left to right, Ben, who declined to give his last name, looks at Lenny, who also declined to give his last name, as Lenny talks about his week during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Business administration junior Josh Oyetubo signs a card during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. Members of the club signed cards that were then sent to club donors. The funds that the club receives are put towards the lounge space and events that are held by the club. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
Environmental studies and sustainability junior Taylor Struna, left, leads a discussion during the MSU Traveler's Club meeting on March 31, 2017 at Olin Health Center. The MSU Traveler's Club is a club that provides a social space and support for people who are in recovery from addiction.
In a room in Olin Health Center, individuals can come to relax and avoid the day’s stress. Through the MSU Collegiate Recovery Community, or CRC, the lounge is a safe place for students on campus who are recovering from addiction.
An attempt to rid campus of the stigma behind mental health is in full swing at MSU.
After battling depression, business management sophomore Murphy Nye learned why puberty and his suicidal thoughts were aligned: he lacked the ability to break down folate. This chemical imbalance directly resulted in waves of severe depression.
Two hours and 17 minutes — that’s how long it takes to walk from Shaw Hall to LMTS Community Outreach Services, one of the Lansing area food pantries.