Number of drunk driving incidents on the rise at MSU
MSU police Capt. Doug Monette said 96 drunk driving cases occurred on campus in 2016, already an increase from 78 in 2015.
MSU police Capt. Doug Monette said 96 drunk driving cases occurred on campus in 2016, already an increase from 78 in 2015.
There have been more Democratic speakers on campus than Republican speakers since this time last year. Sen.
When it comes to choosing whether to live on or off campus, one thing many students have to consider is how they will eat. One of the major benefits of living on campus is the ease of access to the dining halls. For a certain amount of money per semester, students “living-on” get unlimited access to all the dining halls on campus. However, the plans differ for students off-campus.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will hold a rally for Hillary Clinton at Adams Field on Thursday.
Every year, the MSU Honors College awards the Schoenl Family Undergraduate Grant for Dire Needs Overseas to students.
The cost of living on campus can be a huge factor when students decide whether to live on or off campus for the next school year.
MSU’s Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX Office released a report about sexual misconduct and relationship violence complaints received by MSU during the 2015-16 school year. It’s the first annual report released by the office to inform the community about efforts to combat sexual misconduct and relationship violence on campus. “We believe the increase in reports is a result of efforts at MSU to raise awareness, rather than an increase in incidents,” Title IX Coordinator Jessica Norris said in a press release.
Saturday afternoon, former Gov. Martin O’Malley spoke at MSU Union about the Clinton campaign and fielded questions from students. The dialogue, hosted by MSU College Democrats, was one one of several campus visits O’Malley has made in support of Clinton.
Actress Chloë Grace Moretz helped kick off a voter registration drive today at MSU on behalf of the Michigan Democratic Coordinated Campaign. The event held in Wilson Hall and open to MSU students, was organized as an effort to encourage students to register to vote and to vote for democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the upcoming election.
Saturday’s democratic campaign event featuring former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley has been moved from the James Madison College Library to the Lake Huron Room in the Union.
The 2016 Izzone campout has been rescheduled for at 6 p.m. on Oct. 21. The 18th annual campout, held at Munn Field, had to be rescheduled because of inclement weather, according to a press release.
MSU's Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX Office released their first annual report that details sexual misconduct and relationship violence complaints MSU received during the 2015-16 academic year.
Although no messages were likely to come in, for any who may have needed them, they waited. The MSU Safe Night Club, founded last November, is the collective effort of four students to fill a perceived need in the community: a service to walk students home on the weekends, wherever on campus that may be, should they feel unsafe at night.
A drill to prepare students, faculty and staff in the event of a hazardous situation such as an active shooter, armed robbery, or severe weather will be held in the Communication Arts and Sciences building.
MSU dining halls are severely understaffed, forcing workers to close food stations and work extra hours.
Whether it’s bones from central Belize or cadaver remains, MSU’s bioarchaeology lab offers something off the beaten path for students who want a chance to explore anthropology.
Twenty-three more reports of sexual abuse could be linked to ex-faculty member Dr. Larry Nassar. Nassar was fired Sept.
With more than 30,000 meals served each day in MSU’s 10 dining halls, food waste can become a major problem.
Clinton supporters gathered in Dublin Square Monday night to watch the presidential debate.
According to a Twitter poll by The State News, that had 668 people participate at about 11:20 a.m. Monday, 74% of people believe Clinton won the debate, while 26% believe Trump won.