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(10/10/23 3:16pm)
The Associated Students of MSU voted on bills about campaigning policies and the value of student voices on the Presidential Search Committee at their meeting on Oct. 5. They also heard a presentation from the provost on academic goals and from an MSUPD detective on the dangers of sextortion.
(10/09/23 5:35pm)
John Issacson, the chair of the national executive recruiting firm running MSU’s search for a new president, released a statement Monday pushing back on speculation that the recent firing of former football coach Mel Tucker amid sexual harassment allegations has affected the search.
(10/08/23 7:55pm)
The Michigan State University trustee chairing the current Presidential Search Committee released a statement Sunday promising to pick a candidate endorsed by the committee amid widespread criticism of his earlier comments suggesting he would do otherwise.
(10/08/23 1:00pm)
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, or FRIB, will use the $115 million it received through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science to fund the High Rigidity Spectrometer project. FRIB claims the project will “extend FRIB’s scientific reach to neutron-rich isotopes by up to a factor of more than 100.”
(10/07/23 2:35pm)
Brenda Tracy, the woman who accused former MSU head football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment, filed an emergency restraining order against Tucker yesterday, according to a USA Today report.
(10/13/23 6:22pm)
The month of October hosts important national observances, like Breast Cancer Awareness, health literacy and HIV/AIDS awareness, all in effort to raise knowledge and funds for these particular causes. Yet, one national observance that tends to go unnoticed is Disability Employment Awareness.
(10/07/23 1:24pm)
Following the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant at the beginning of 2023, XBB 1.5, a new vaccine has been developed and made available to the public. The new vaccine will specifically target the new variant, separating it from former COVID-19 vaccines.
(10/13/23 2:40pm)
With the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, rapidly evolving each day, many people have expressed uncertainty over whether the technological development will take away the need for jobs in many industries, such as computer science and even healthcare.
(10/06/23 9:42pm)
Several organizations across the greater Lansing area have introduced vending machines and boxes to provide the community with access to free Narcan kits in an effort to reduce opioid overdoses.
(10/27/23 12:08pm)
With hundreds of classes offered at Michigan State University, it can be hard to choose exactly which ones to take, especially regarding electives, throughout your time here.
(10/06/23 4:55pm)
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, passed a bill advocating for the university's presidential search committee endorsements to have approval from all faculty and students on the committee. The bill passed unanimously at ASMSU's general assembly meeting on Oct. 5.
(10/05/23 11:39pm)
After advocates failed to raise the $26.5 million needed for the reinstatement of Michigan State University’s dissolved swim and dive teams, MSU decided they’re moving on without them.
(10/09/23 7:57pm)
The stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird" ran at Michigan State University's Wharton Center from Oct. 3 until this past Sunday, Oct. 8.
(10/06/23 1:00pm)
Tucked into the corner of room 100 in the back of Abrams Planetarium, lies one of MSU’s quirkiest collections: the Moist Towelette Museum.
(10/05/23 1:42pm)
The hearing concerning the behavior of former MSU head football coach Mel Tucker will take place today and tomorrow.
(10/05/23 12:00pm)
An outside gender equity review found that female athletes at Michigan State University did not receive as much financial assistance and had less access to sports-related resources in proportion to their male counterparts. The report also noted complaints of subpar facilities, inferior apparel and scheduling conflicts.
(10/04/23 3:04pm)
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be testing its Wireless Emergency Alerts, or WEA, and Emergency Alert System, or EAS, nationwide today at 2:20 p.m., according to an Oct. 3 press release.
(10/11/23 5:36pm)
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, commonly referred to as PCOS, is estimated to affect five to six million women in the United States. Yet, it still remains a widely misdiagnosed and misunderstood condition.
(10/03/23 8:00pm)
This school year, MSU is offering an introductory course in Kichwa, an Indigenous language spoken by Quechua people primarily in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia.
(10/03/23 5:28pm)
For students who are alumni of the foster care system, amenities viewed by most as a given can become points of stress during a person's transition to college. Founded in 2007, MSU's Fostering Academics, Mentoring Excellence program, or FAME, aims to ease this transition.