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(01/21/24 4:02am)
Students gathered in the Student Services Building last night to attend a blanket and card-making event hosted by Michigan State University’s National Pan-Hellenic Council, or NPHC.
(01/23/24 1:42pm)
Starbucks is selling an increasingly popular Michigan State University-themed coffee mug at campus locations and most stores close to East Lansing. The mug, complete with MSU's most recognizable buildings and landmarks, is in high demand, according to Starbucks Barista Kelsey Pink.
(01/20/24 3:54pm)
Michigan State hosted its seventh annual Diversity Research Showcase featuring MSU undergraduate student work on issues relating to diversity that advance inclusion. The event, which was done in partnership with 10 different MSU associations, was part of the university's week-long Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration.
(01/19/24 10:55pm)
MSU's Department of Police and Public safety– or MSUDPS–issued 97,585 parking citations in 2023, bringing in $1.38 million to the university.
(01/20/24 6:19pm)
Since the Jan. 8 reopening of Berkey Hall, one of the sites of the February mass shooting that killed three people and injured five at Michigan State University, students enrolled in classes in the building have had varying levels of comfort, with some requesting accommodations. The university has largely passed off that responsibility to the individual instructors of the classes.
(01/20/24 3:10am)
As the lights dimmed in Michigan State University's WKAR Studio A Thursday night, audience members were challenged to consider their individual impact as they watched the film "The Cost of Inheritance."
(01/19/24 4:46pm)
As the one-year anniversary of the Feb. 13 shooting on MSU’s campus approaches, the university announced plans regarding remembrance events that will take place on the anniversary.
(01/19/24 3:56pm)
For many class instructors, defining ‘office hours’ may not seem like the most important piece of information to include in a syllabus at the beginning of a semester. Yet according to Boston University Faculty Director and Associate Professor Dr. Anthony Jack, oversights like this can often create barriers in education for students coming from lower income communities.
(01/19/24 4:02pm)
Over 200 registered student organizations, or RSOs, gathered at the STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Thursday to advertise and showcase their respective organizations at MSU’s annual Springticipation.
(01/23/24 8:53pm)
For the 2024-2025 school year, the U.S. Department of Education redesigned and simplified its Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, application forms to increase the number of undergraduate students who qualify for Pell Grants, which lowers their tuition costs.
(01/19/24 5:02pm)
Last night, Wharton Center Student Marketing Organization put on "Mammia Mia!" College Night, their last college night of the year. The event took place above the Grand Cobb Theatre before the showing of Broadway’s "Mammia Mia!". Students in attendance helped themselves to food and drinks, and heard from the show’s cast members in a Q&A segment.
(01/18/24 5:25pm)
Michigan State University's new Alienware Esports Lounge in the Communication Arts and Sciences building was unveiled at a ceremonial ribbon cutting Wednesday. The lounge, made in partnership with Dell Technologies, is the university’s first ever dedicated esports space.
(01/18/24 2:42am)
Law enforcement officers and federal agencies refused to participate in a review of Michigan State University’s response to the February mass shooting, according to a draft of the review recently released to The State News through a public records request, which called their decision to do so "unfortunate."
(01/20/24 3:59pm)
"Open Virtual Reality" walk-in sessions are back at the MSU Library, providing students and faculty with the opportunity to try on a VR headset and experience different games, team building exercises, educational learning opportunities and more.
(01/26/24 12:33am)
Many students use Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, buses when traveling to class, but this semester, some students have found navigating the new bus routes to be a bumpy ride. Road work on Farm Lane has affected nine CATA bus routes since December, according to CATA alert details.
(01/16/24 6:00pm)
Michigan State University is encouraging students, faculty and staff to take an anonymous survey in order to help the department of University Health and Wellbeing, or UHW, set priorities and allocate resources immediately and over the next five years, Interim Senior Communications Manager for UHW Donna Hondorp said in a statement Friday.
(01/15/24 11:25pm)
Despite below-zero temperatures, a celebration of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the legacy he left behind was held in the IM East building on Monday morning.
(01/12/24 8:41pm)
A winter storm warning has been put in place by the National Weather Service and will remain in effect until 7 p.m. on Saturday.
(01/12/24 7:31pm)
The Michigan State University Museum was buzzing with people as it unveiled its newest exhibition, Food Fight!, Thursday night.
(01/11/24 9:37pm)
Former MSU head football coach Mel Tucker has been denied his appeal of the university’s findings that he sexually harassed and exploited rape survivor and advocate Brenda Tracy, officially ending the university's nearly 13-month sexual harassment investigation of Tucker.