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(10/19/23 12:00pm)
As Saturday marks the 116th meeting between the Michigan State Spartans and the University of Michigan Wolverines, the Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety, or MSUDPPS, plans to increase its officer presence on campus to support the influx of fans.
(10/18/23 10:15pm)
At midnight, Phi Delta Theta brothers painted The Rock with “Happy 21st Birthday Brian Fraser” and “Rest in Peace" written in green. Fraser was one of three students killed in the Feb. 13 mass shooting.
(10/20/23 5:26pm)
Although most Michigan State University students rely on online retailer giant Amazon to get essential items they need in a pinch, more and more people are starting to see problems with third-party sellers, counterfeit products and increasing prices.
(10/19/23 11:35pm)
Apples and chocolate. Grapes and tortilla chips. Spinach leaves and fruit snacks.
(10/17/23 7:24pm)
The battle for the Paul Bunyan trophy continues in East Lansing this Saturday, as the Spartans and Wolverines kickoff for their 116th all time meeting. This historically bitter inter-state rivalry is renewed for another showdown, as Michigan visits Spartan Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.
(10/17/23 12:00pm)
In April, two months after the Feb. 13 mass shooting on campus that killed three students, injured five students and shook the community, Michigan State University employed an outside audit to examine its response to the tragedy and make recommendations for further changes.
(10/17/23 10:48pm)
Students received an email last Thursday from Senior Vice President for Student Life and Engagement Vennie Gore addressing recent incidents of “hateful speech, derogatory language and inappropriate behavior” on campus.
(10/17/23 1:28am)
Beginning on Monday, Oct. 16, students can access emergency contraceptives and other reproductive health items through a free and confidential program sponsored by the national organization Emergency Contraceptives for Every Campus, which is working to create more accessibility to contraception methods.
(11/03/23 3:48pm)
In the 50-year history of hip-hop, N.W.A., Tupac and Kendrick Lamar have been three of the most influential and highly recognized artists. The albums solidifying each of them as musical genuineness — “Straight Outta Compton,” “All Eyez on Me” and “To Pimp a Butterfly” — all relate back to prevalent social issues the artists were affected by at that time.
(10/19/23 9:00pm)
Since Nov. 2021, researchers at MSU have been working to develop a computer vision system capable of identifying individuals from 1,000 meters away.
(10/18/23 1:39am)
This past Saturday, Oct. 14, East Lansing community members, breast cancer survivors and Michigan State University students attended the 25th annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at the Michigan State Capitol.
(10/19/23 10:58pm)
W.J. Beal Botanical Gardens is implementing a restoration initiative to help ensure the longevity of Michigan State University's heart— the Red Cedar River.
(10/15/23 5:38pm)
An MSU Museum event, called "Forest and Fire Management with Western and Indigenous Practice," brought in three experts with unique perspectives to discuss a method of forest management and its cultural significance for Indigenous communities.
(10/17/23 3:07pm)
As students, specifically sophomores, settle into the new school year, they have to find and sign their leases for off-campus living next fall. It can be challenging for students with so many options and a narrow timeframe before someone beats them to a lease.
(10/15/23 11:00pm)
Living in dorms, apartments or houses are all good options while staying engaged with the college lifestyle. Yet, with rent increasing throughout East Lansing, college students are turning to commute to classes.
(10/20/23 4:55pm)
For many, the prospect of living in an area surrounded by college students might seem unpleasant.
(10/18/23 2:47pm)
After years of advocacy, the Vietnamese Student Association, Associated Students of MSU and other campus groups have received the acknowledgement they have been fighting for.
(10/14/23 7:25pm)
In recognition of sustainability month, the MSU Office of Sustainability is doing outreach throughout October to encourage students to adopt sustainable practices and engage with sustainability programs at MSU.
(10/15/23 7:06pm)
With the new leasing cycle quickly approaching, many students have begun to think about their living situations for the next school year. For those in a relationship, the thought of living with a significant other may be a consideration as well.
(10/13/23 10:48pm)
Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine has established two new scholarships intended to support students dedicated to providing medical care to Indigenous communities in Michigan. The Board of Trustees approved the scholarships at their June meeting.