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(03/24/24 11:45pm)
For the first time in school history, the Michigan State University intercollegiate figure skating team qualified for the National Intercollegiate Finals. The competition will take place in April at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York.
(03/22/24 12:37am)
Members and supporters of the MSU Graduate Employees Union, or GEU, gathered in front of the Olin Health Center Thursday evening to show support for a proposal that would make healthcare more affordable for graduate employees.
(03/21/24 8:35pm)
MSU is set to begin renovations of Berkey Hall and the MSU Union in the coming weeks, according to a campus-wide email sent out Thursday afternoon.
(03/21/24 6:19pm)
Dan Kelly, the chair of MSU’s Board of Trustees and its lone Republican, stepped into the role earlier this month under unique circumstances.
(03/21/24 8:43pm)
An ongoing review of Michigan State University’s accreditation is pressing the school to prove it’s making real efforts to stomp out the board interference and donor influence that has brought so much scandal in recent years.
(03/25/24 1:09am)
With a few keystrokes and the click of a button, Generative Artificial Intelligence can be used for a plethora of things including creating “art.” Images are designed by entering prompts into AI programs like Chat GPT, which uses all of the pre-existing art work and knowledge that has been fed into it to come up with something new.
(03/25/24 2:00pm)
On April 8, a rare astronomical phenomenon will take place over North America: a total solar eclipse.
(03/20/24 6:23pm)
In the latest installment of speaker series, the Michigan State University Chapter of The National Council of Teachers of English, or NCTE, held a lecture by award-winning educator, author and MSU alumni Patrick Harris II. During the event, Harris spoke about his book, "The First Five: A Love Letter to Teachers," and shared his experiences working at various districts in the U.S., as well as overseas.
(03/20/24 2:23am)
Michigan State University's Faculty Senate voted no on a proposed resolution to advocate for MSU to “divest from all financial holdings that support and profit from Israel’s military campaign and plausible acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip” this afternoon.
(03/20/24 6:20pm)
The structure of Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees was upended on March 3, when the board voted to refer two of its own to the governor for potential removal and to strip them of their duties.
(03/20/24 12:00pm)
In the latest string of live-action remakes, from the Disney princess movies to Dreamworks' "How to Train Your Dragon," the adaptation of the hit animated series “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” or ATLA, aired on Netflix on Feb. 22, 2024 and received various negative reactions from fans, revitalizing the long-held social media debate over live-action content.
(03/18/24 8:20pm)
Every other Saturday, volunteers from Lansing nonprofit Punks With Lunch can be found in Reutter Park behind tables filled with food, clothing and harm reduction supplies. Saturday lunches are just one of several ways Punks With Lunch addresses food insecurity in the Lansing area.
(03/18/24 7:56pm)
The largest faculty governing body at Michigan State University, the Academic Congress, has voted to support the removal of trustees Rema Vassar and Dennis Denno by the governor.
(03/18/24 10:56pm)
Former MSU Interim President Teresa Woodruff will return to a faculty position at the university in May 2025. In the meantime, though her official title is MSU Foundation Professor, her working title is special advisor to the president and provost.
(03/18/24 11:45pm)
Months of tension within Michigan State University’s administration came to a head on March 3, when an embattled Board of Trustees voted to refer two of its own members to the governor for removal.
(03/19/24 7:00pm)
Apps like Tinder and Hinge have taken dating to another level by providing users with almost immediate connections to potential partners.
(03/20/24 12:36am)
This past weekend, the Sense-Ability Ensemble from the Michigan State Department of Theater presented a sensory-friendly musical production called "What if Wilhelmina." This production was based on a children’s book written by author Joseph Belisle and based on a true story of his daughter.
(03/16/24 5:19pm)
Michigan State baseball kicked off its home opener of the season with an 11-3 win against Evansville at McLane Stadium on night one of the three-game series.
(03/19/24 6:01pm)
TikTok is famous for fashion, comedy, dance and artistic trends that cycle quickly throughout the year, influencing consumers' opinions and acting as a source of good fun. One of these trends surrounds "relationship theories," or predictions of how well a relationship can succeed based on small markers.
(03/15/24 6:08pm)
The Associated Students of Michigan State University passed bills advocating for sign language classes at MSU, more free spaces for student organizations and the implementation of gun violence prevention measures at Big Ten universities at its general assembly meeting last night.