Three national leaders to address spring graduates
Three national leaders in health, economics and national security will be addressing this semester's graduating class.
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Three national leaders in health, economics and national security will be addressing this semester's graduating class.
Affecting 15 million adults, with 36% of these adults not seeking treatment until experiencing symptoms for 10 years, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, social anxiety disorder impacts much of the population, making simple tasks such as asking for directions a burden.
When Maria Valayil was hired by the Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety as their police social worker in Fall 2022, she felt she had a good picture of what the job would ask of her on a day-to-day basis.
The American Gaming Association adopted new rules on March 28, which would disallow partnerships between colleges and sports-betting companies, challenging Michigan State Athletics' nearly $9 million deal with Caesars Sportsbook, according to the association's website.
MSU’s university blood initiative chapter, or UBI, will hold its second annual Battle of the Mitten against the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 5 from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in West Holmes Hall.
Content warning: This article contains explicit discussions of violence relating to the Feb. 13 mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus.
Hakeem Oluysei — an astrophysicist, author, STEM educator, inventor, voice actor and TV personality — recently spoke at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams Auditorium.
Recounting her experience from the mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus last month, Guadalupe Huapilla-Perez said one of her biggest fears came true.
For those graduating this spring, bachelor’s graduation gear went on sale this past Monday, March 20. As of now, graduation gear is available for purchase online only through the Spartan Spirit Shop website.
Associate Professor Emily Conroy-Krontz was teaching in the STEM Building Wednesday when her students seemed to simultaneously lose focus. Her phone was connected to the projector, so she couldn’t see what they had just received: an email from campus police warning students of a “person seen with a knife at or near West Circle Drive.” The alert then told those “Nearby” to “secure-in-place.”
College is often cited as the place where people meet their significant other. The crowded nature of dorms allows many relationships to spark — though the living situation is not known for catering to romantic dates or situations.
The Islamic holiday Ramadan began on the evening of March 22, and will last either 29 or 30 days, depending on when the new crescent moon is or should be apparent.
What is a soulmate? The answer is often different depending on who you ask.
Matthew David O’Daniel, an international relations junior in James Madison College, died on March 15 due to injuries sustained in a vehicular accident on March 12. He was 21 years old.
Michigan State University administrators have finalized decisions on two sites of a mass shooting on campus last month.
When MSU plays in important games, there’s a certain chaos that ensues — especially when Spartans win. MSU’s campus administration and East Lansing follow a certain protocol when anticipating chaotic days.
National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), a student journalist organization at Michigan State University, is once again fundraisingfor the opportunity to attend the National Journalism convention, which will take place this year in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Farm Lane bridge will be closed periodically throughout the next year due to construction. Throughout this time, the bridge will be completely rebuilt, along with a new pedestrian walkway across the river.
Michigan State University’s Center for Survivors and companion organization Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention, or SACI, will be hosting a number of events throughout the remainder of the spring semester, including an eco-therapy series and a sexual assault awareness event.
At 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Michigan State University police informed students of a person seen with a knife “at or near” West Circle Drive through an MSU alert. The suspect was located by East Lansing police and was taken into custody before 1:30 p.m.