MSU students receive Party Litter Ordinance reminder before Saturday's game
Football season is still in action and so is tailgating season. Thursday, students were sent an email that focused on the City of East Lansing Party Litter Ordinance.
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Football season is still in action and so is tailgating season. Thursday, students were sent an email that focused on the City of East Lansing Party Litter Ordinance.
In light of the recent racist incidents reported on Michigan State University's campus, two peaceful protests have been scheduled for this upcoming weekend — one on Friday before the Michigan State University Board of Trustees meeting, and one on Sunday.
The second Michigan State University Board of Trustees meeting of the school year is to take place at 8 a.m. Friday in room 401 at the Hannah Administration Building.
Following backlash from a recent Sona survey — which contained racist, homophobic and transphobic slurs — the College of Communication Arts and Sciences will host a forum at 7 p.m. on Oct. 29 in Room 147 of the Communication Arts and Sciences Building.
In response to the recent incidents regarding racial discrimination on MSU's campus, the Black Students’ Alliance, or BSA, and the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, teamed up to host a public forum Tuesday.
Let’s call things what they are, Michigan State.
Two racial bias incidents have occurred on Michigan State’s campus this week. A toilet paper noose was taped to an African American student’s door and a Sona research survey containing racist, xenophobic and homophobic language was released to students.
Michigan State is facing backlash after the university's Sona survey website included prompts containing racist, transphobic, xenophobic and homophobic slurs. The survey was meant to study evaluations of social media posts, measuring them in terms of their aggressiveness and offensiveness.
A mass email from the Executive Director of Residence Education and Housing Services, or REHS, Dr. Ray Gasser, was recently sent out to the students and faculty of Michigan State, apologizing about an incident that happened in Bryan Hall over the weekend and how it was originally handled.
On Saturday around 1 a.m., two men trespassed on the property of MSU Hillel and destroyed their Sukkah.
With Halloween approaching, I’m here to help you decide if that costume inching its way out from the back of your closet is actually acceptable to wear.
Editor's note — This story has been updated to reflect a time change for Tuesday's community meeting, held by MSU Black Students' Alliance.
On Thursday, the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, sat for a General Assembly meeting to discuss the reallocation of bike-share funds, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, protocol on campus and constituent communication.
Following fear earlier in the day Thursday of the rumored arrival of U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) on campus, the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, passed a bill at their General Assembly meeting that will require the university to notify students if they are informed of ICE coming to campus. Rumors were shared via social media Thursday that ICE officers were in South Neighborhood. In regards to these rumors, university communications said three U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are on campus to present during a class.
When computer science senior Julius Eillya walks to class, he can’t help but notice clouds of smoke in the corners of his eyes. Around 12.9% of college students reported they’ve vaped in the past 30 days, according to the American College Health Association’s 2018 National College Health Assessment, and Eillya used to be one of them.
Three U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are on Michigan State's campus to present during a class, according to university communications. This information comes after rumors being shared over social media earlier today that ICE officers were in South Neighborhood.
With a laid-back dynamic and an all-freshmen executive board, Michigan State’s first hiking club, The Wander Society, is coming to terms with the struggles of establishing a new student organization.
MSU Fashion Designer Mikayla Frick shares her journey to the runway.
Laverne Cox — actress and LGBTQ+ advocate — gave a speech at Michigan State Tuesday night titled, "Ain't I a Woman: My Journey to Womanhood," in honor of It's On Us: Week of Action.
Each semester, Michigan State hosts an “It’s On Us Week of Action” in the fall and spring semesters. The biannual week of events encourages discussion around sexual assault on campus.