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(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.
(10/02/23 6:00pm)
Early Monday morning, the sidewalks of Abbot Road were filled with students wrapped in blankets, lined up outside of The Abbot in hopes of signing a new lease with the complex.
(10/02/23 3:00pm)
The 2023 Michigan State University Annual Security and Fire Safety Report shows an increase in three categories of relationship violence and sexual misconduct crimes on MSU campus in 2022.
(10/01/23 9:54pm)
On Saturday, the Islamic Center of East Lansing hosted the Salaam Peace Festival as a way to express awareness for Muslims around the world.
(10/03/23 3:00pm)
Quilting has been a part of human history since 13th century England, where it was used mostly as bed coverings. From there, quilting has evolved into a form of art that many use to find excitement, express themselves and spread meaningful messages.
(10/02/23 9:00pm)
Feb. 12, 2020
(10/02/23 6:11pm)
In May of 2022, the U.S. Department of the Interior, or DOI, released an investigative report identifying approximately 500 Native American boarding schools across the United States and Canada that existed in the 19th and 20th centuries. Three of them existed in Michigan, and one did not close until 1983.
(10/01/23 10:33pm)
Four years ago, Anthony Ianni, former MSU basketball player and the first Division 1 basketball player to be identified as on the autism spectrum, proposed the idea of a ‘sensory room’ to Breslin Center Administration.
(10/01/23 5:36pm)
On Thursday, Sept. 28, 'First Voice Generation,' a film following three Latino high school students exploring their identity in a traditionally Dutch area of Michigan, was screened at the Communication Arts and Sciences Building of Michigan State University.