A lot has happened since the last Board of Trustees meeting, here’s what you need to know
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees hasn’t had a public meeting since Feb. 10 and a lot has happened on campus since then.
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Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees hasn’t had a public meeting since Feb. 10 and a lot has happened on campus since then.
James Madison College representative Shaurya Pandya dropped out of the Associated Students of MSU presidential election. The election is now between social relations and policy senior Emily Hoyumpa and pre-med junior Zaaki Mandwee.
The Associated Students of MSU hosted its annual presidential debate at the Student Affairs and Services building last night. The candidates this year are social relations and policy seniors Emily Hoyumpa and Shaurya Pandya and pre-med junior Zaaki Mandwee.
Content warning: This article contains description of the Feb. 13 mass shooting that some may find upsetting.
Michigan State University has hired an external firm to review the university's response to the Feb. 13 mass shooting.
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will consider a 7% increase in rates for residence halls and dining plans at its meeting Friday. The change is recommended by the university's department of Student Life and Engagement, which says an increase is needed to keep up with rising inflation.
Following the mass shooting on Feb. 13, the Michigan State University has developed a new office for student support.
The MSU Academic Calendar Task Force evaluated the fall and spring semester calendars in 2022 and will implement five permanent calendar changes affecting the start and end dates of the semester and spring break, according to an email from the Office of the Registrar. The calendar changes will take effect in fall 2023.
Following a change in board leadership and public pressure at a recent meeting, a letter from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel renews her demand for the release of thousands of documents relating to Michigan State University’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
Editor's note: MSU did not allow photographers to attend the event.
Accompanying the spring weather yesterday morning on campus, dozens of individuals were stationed around campus handing out miniature Bibles to students and others passing by. Some stood outside residence hall buildings as well as other classroom and student-populated buildings.
Michigan State University’s Facilities and Land Use Plan team hosted an open house event at the STEM Teaching and Learning Building to show community members current ideas for university renovations and receive feedback prior to making any final plans.
Strange Matter Coffee will open a new location in the MSU Union this coming fall. The first-floor cafe will feature its full menu of drinks and several food items, including their popular doughnuts and vegan items.
A water flow alarm in Butterfield Hall and an item hanging on the sprinklers led to the men's wing to flood, leaving students' belongings wet and damaged.
Dressed in green and white, students left class to walk from Berkey Hall to the Spartan Statue Wednesday, April 12, to honor victims of gun violence and to push for gun violence prevention legislation. The protest took place just short of two months after a mass shooting on Michigan State’s campus.
A committee of Michigan State University administrators is deciding how to spend the $1,084,014 dollars raised in the wake of a deadly shooting on campus in February.
In a return to her alma mater, Sen. Debbie Stabenow discussed lessons learned from her time in elected office and her goals for her final year in office while visiting Club Spartan in Case Hall, as a part of the "Lunch and Learn" series put on by James Madison College.
Editor's note: MSU did not allow photographers to attend the event.
March for Our Lives MSU, or MFOL, plans to write letters of hope and healing for students and staff of the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee on Tuesday, April 11 in the room 175 of the Communication Arts and Sciences building at 6 p.m.
The chair of the committee searching for Michigan State University’s next president shared an updated timeline and new details. This comes just days before six planned “community input sessions” where students and staff can share their thoughts on what they want out of MSU’s leader.