Housing horror stories: Students share their East Lansing housing troubles
East Lansing has a variety of off-campus houses and apartments where students primarily reside — many of them much older than what students are typically used to back home.
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East Lansing has a variety of off-campus houses and apartments where students primarily reside — many of them much older than what students are typically used to back home.
The mass shooting that took place on Monday, Feb. 13 at MSU left campus shocked and students traumatized. Since then, students and faculty have been advocating for change and the university has been taking action to support students academically and with their mental health.
The day following the mass shooting on MSU campus, members of the community began leaving flowers on campus to honor Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner, the three students who lost their lives.
At a meeting with Michigan State University's then-provost, now interim president Teresa Woodruff, Sanjay Gupta was asked to resign as dean of the university’s business school in August 2022. His email to colleagues and the public announcement that followed described the dismissal as the result of a mandatory reporting failure.
Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner, three victims who died because of the mass shooting on MSU's campus, will receive posthumous bachelor's degrees from Michigan State University.
Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine dean Birgit Puschner resigned, citing the university’s mishandling of sexual misconduct investigations.
The mass shooting that took place at MSU on Feb. 13 not only left people shocked, but has had people questioning whether the university and police's communication and response were sufficient.
Buildings on Michigan State University’s campus will soon require people to swipe their MSU ID card to enter Mondays through Fridays from 6 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. following the mass shooting on campus.
With the spring semester’s end in sight, soon-to-be graduates at Michigan State University are tasked with preparing themselves for one of life’s significant milestones: college graduation.
Former MSUPD HR Administrator Crystal Perry alleges rampant racial discrimination, harassment and profiling by numerous officers and supervisors during her time in the department in a civil rights lawsuit filed Saturday, Feb. 25.
MSU is lifting its COVID-19 vaccine mandate effective today, Feb. 28.
An MSU research study tackled eating disorder stereotypes by becoming the first to examine the associations between disadvantage and the risk of disordered eating in boys. The study found that boys exposed to socioeconomic disadvantage are at an increased risk of disordered eating.
Exactly two weeks, to the minute, after the first shots of the Michigan State mass shooting were reported, Beaumont Tower lit up green in honor of the victims and in support of the entire Spartan community.
Michigan State University’s controversial former business school dean Sanjay Gupta has sued many of MSU’s current and former top officials for allegedly defaming him in a presidential succession plot.
Following the Feb. 13 shooting on MSU campus, Michiganders have discussed gun policies both on and off campus. Last week, the Rock on Farm Lane was painted with a message demanding students be allowed to carry guns on campus for protection. On the other hand, there have been several protests at the Capitol demanding stricter gun control.
Michigan State University interim president Teresa Woodruff was on a family vacation in Chicago on Monday, Feb. 13. A little after 8 p.m., she received a text from MSU’s Chief of Police alerting her to the mass shooting on the university's campus.
Even at 8:30 p.m., minutes after the first shots were heard in Berkey Hall, students were getting on and off the CATA buses, heading back to their dorms or their homes after classes and exams, ready to unwind after a long Monday.
Monday’s mass shooting at Michigan State University left campus a changed place. The community has showed up to support through vigils and events, but students had a hard time returning to campus.
The MSU Union was many things. A place for students to go to class or study together. A place for getting together with friends to eat. A place for different groups to hold events or sales. For many, however, the Union was a workplace.
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, hosted a town hall where anyone could speak on how their feelings and what they wanted to share with Michigan State administration following the mass shooting on Feb. 13.