MSU President Simon talks tuition, inclusion and sexual assault
The State News on Monday met with MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon to discuss various happenings in the world and issues involving MSU.
The State News on Monday met with MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon to discuss various happenings in the world and issues involving MSU.
The Communication Arts and Sciences, or CAS, building is set to unveil a new addition that will utilize emerging virtual and augmented reality technology.
Sariah Metcalfe grew up watching her mother help run a program in the local juvie called PeaceJam, teaching students about peace and peace building, something Metcalfe herself described as a “do-good-for-the-world organization.” She, alongside a few other students, are recreating the Young Democratic Socialists, or YDS, at MSU and hope it to be an active way to do good for the MSU community.
A pair of bills has been introduced by Michigan Rep. Sarah Roberts (D-St. Clair Shores) to make feminine hygiene products freely available in public schools and restrooms operated by the state.
This year, members of the MSU’s Women’s Chamber Ensemble wanted to incorporate themes of social justice into its work. With the issue of human trafficking in mind, the ensemble worked throughout the year to develop a personal relationship with the cause.
MSU has appointed Marc-Olivier Wahler, an international curator, as Director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.
With MSU administration’s recent decision to ban the use of self-balancing two wheeled scooters, commonly called hover boards, the campus says goodbye to one of it’s less common but more colorful modes of transportation.
With warm weather on East Lansing’s horizon, the MSU Police Department has created the Move Safe Campaign, in order to inform students on the laws and best safety practices for bikers and pedestrians.
Students were able to look up at the scenery during an event called “Relax at the Planetarium," as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.
MSU police are reporting a larceny of a fraternity paddle at East Holden Hall which occurred March 22.
The Department of Homeland Security recently announced a new set of rules governing its foreign student visa program known as optional practical training, or OPT.
When advertising senior Ashley Mugnolo went to the Union to pick up her cap and gown, she said she began to cry because she finally reached a huge milestone in her life.
Easter offers MSU students observing the holiday a wide range of experiences to promote renewal and personal growth.
Recently, the American Association of University Professors, or AAUP, has released a report finding and analyzing the historical application of Title IX on and off college campuses in the U.S.
Continuing with events for mental health awareness week, Olin healthcare’s Student Health Advisory Council, better known as SHAC hosted ‘Embracing the Rain’ on Wednesday, March.
Lawmakers in Michigan introduced Senate Bill 848, Student Free Press and Civics Readiness Act, which could help protect high school and college journalists First Amendment rights.
As temperatures rise, the snow melts away and April showers bring May flowers, the banks of Red Cedar River are slowly getting higher.
MSU students and staff joined David Grossman in a roundtable discussion about his work and life on March 22 at Wells Hall. Grossman is an Israeli author whose books have been translated into 30 different languages, and have won numerous awards, according to the MSU events calendar.
MSU police are reporting an incident of indecent exposure which occurred on March 20 in Wells Hall.
Earlier on Tuesday, bombing attacks in Brussels, Belgium at its Zaventem airport and Maelbeek subway station killed 34 and injured a little under 200 as of 11 a.m. Tuesday. As Belgium, Europe and the United States respond to this latest act of terrorism, of which no group has claimed responsibility yet, concerns about the safety and security of family members and friends naturally abounds.