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(09/28/18 3:38pm)
A memorial service for MSU assistant professor Dr. Shengpan Lin took place Thursday in the MSU Union Ballroom. Lin, 37, died in a car crash near Uncle John’s Cider Mill in Clinton County Sept. 2.
(09/28/18 3:09pm)
The LookOut! Art Gallery on Sept. 24 opened a new exhibit called "The Figure of the Indian Dancer." The exhibit — open to the public through Oct. 19 — was created to explore native dancers of India in culture from periods of colonization to the present.
(10/01/18 3:41pm)
Students who've been in the MSU Library or other study areas during exam-heavy weeks might have noticed the presence of therapy dogs around for them to pet.
(09/26/18 12:40pm)
The Residential College in the Arts and Humanities Center for Poetry is hosting its annual used book sale on Thursday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
(09/25/18 12:10pm)
In October, Chilean-born saxophonist Melissa Aldana comes to MSU as the first of a lineup of jazz musicians in this year's MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program.
(09/24/18 12:16pm)
The Student Affairs and Services division of MSU hosted its third annual Fall-A-Palooza on Sept. 21 in the Student Services Building on campus. The event, free with donuts, cider and Dairy Store ice cream, was held to connect students to non-academic resources at MSU. Here are the top five lesser-known resources MSU has to offer.
(10/02/18 12:53pm)
Domestic and international students can meet each Friday to have free coffee together thanks to one of MSU's programs held in the International Center.
(10/11/18 12:20pm)
I am a list-maker, avid sticky note user and my planner is glued to me at all times. I like making plans going into situations. Going into college, I had a lot of plans.
(09/27/18 12:14pm)
In the aftermath of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse and an ongoing fallout between students, faculty and the administration, MSU welcomed another freshman class onto campus, as it has done for the past 163 years. Except this year’s class is exceptional in many ways.
(09/27/18 12:20pm)
The span from 10 p.m. to midnight four days a week might not seem like an athlete’s ideal practice hours, but dancers on the MSU Ballroom Dance team practice at that time with little complaint.
(09/27/18 12:45pm)
Fall semester brings faces old and new back to campus to celebrate Homecoming traditions.
(09/19/18 12:00pm)
College students are invited to take a study break on Sept. 30 in celebration of Potter Park Zoo's "College Day" event.
(09/21/18 12:00pm)
Money plays a big part in the day-to-day lives of students on MSU's campus.
(09/20/18 12:30pm)
Kayla Kavulich is a fifth-year senior majoring in chemical engineering and a member of the Michigan State track and cross country teams. She’s also already secured a job in her field of study upon graduation.
(09/20/18 12:10pm)
MSU made changes to on-campus dining for the fall semester, including the addition of one extra Combo-X-Change each week. Students now have six combos available per week. Here are the best places to take advantage of that extra combo.
(09/18/18 3:28pm)
Last week, the mental health committee within MSU's Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, and Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, hosted its inaugural World Suicide Prevention Day.
(09/17/18 1:45pm)
Over the weekend, Lansing welcomed 18 different musical acts to Adado Park for two days of hip-hop and electronic dance music during its Prime Music Festival.
(09/20/18 12:50pm)
One in two sexually active persons contract a sexually transmissible infection, or STI, by age 25, according to the American Sexual Health Association. And that data includes college students — the ASHA’s statistics show that young people, ages 15 to 24, account for half of new STI cases.
(09/14/18 12:30pm)
A 26-year career at NASA and six missions in space are just a few of the accomplishments on astronaut Dr. Michael Foale's resume, and he, clad in a blue uniform bearing the logo of the familiar space agency, talked about them on Sept. 10 at MSU.
(09/13/18 12:10pm)
NASA astronaut Michael Foale visited MSU’s campus on Sept. 10 to give a talk to about 400 students and faculty. State News features reporter Alexis Stark sat down with Foale to ask him about the time he’s spent in space.