Column: Appreciation versus appropriation during Halloween
"With Halloween approaching, I’m here to help you decide if that costume inching its way out from the back of your closet is actually acceptable to wear."
"With Halloween approaching, I’m here to help you decide if that costume inching its way out from the back of your closet is actually acceptable to wear."
Students gathered in front of the Hannah Administration Building on Sunday afternoon to peacefully protest against the recent racist incidents that have occurred on campus and the university administration's handling of them.
In a resignation letter sent to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Trustee Nancy Schlichting wrote she could no longer serve on the Michigan State University Board of Trustees.
Students gathered at Wells Hall to protest racist incidents that have been reported on MSU's campus.
Before you go out to celebrate the football game Saturday, read up on the East Lansing Party Litter Ordinance.
The MSU Board of Trustees addressed the racist incidents that have been reported on campus this past week at their meeting Friday.
In light of the recent racist incidents reported on Michigan State University's campus, two peaceful protests have been scheduled for this upcoming weekend — one on Friday before the Board of Trustees meeting, and one on Sunday.
The second MSU Board of Trustees meeting of the school year will take place on Friday at 8 a.m.
After an MSU Sona survey with racist, homophobic and transphobic slurs was released and received backlash from the university community, the College of Communication Arts and Sciences announced it will be holding a forum on Oct. 29.
After two reported racist incidents on Michigan State's campus this week, students and members of the community held a forum to discuss their concerns. Two protests are also scheduled for this upcoming weekend.
A ban to save lives or a gateway to cigarettes? Depends on who you ask.
Community members responded to multiple racial discrimination incidents on MSU's campus and in East Lansing at a community forum.
Michigan State is facing backlash after the university's Sona survey website included prompts containing racist, transphobic, xenophobic and homophobic slurs. The survey was meant to study evaluations of social media posts, measuring them in terms of their aggressiveness and offensiveness.
Executive Director of REHS Dr. Ray Gasser sent out an email to the MSU community, apologizing about an incident that happened in Bryan Hall over the weekend and how it was originally deemed as a "Halloween prank" by REHS.
Two men trespassed on the property of MSU Hillel and destroyed their Sukkah on Saturday around 1 a.m.
Michigan State’s first hiking club, The Wander Society, is coming to terms with the struggles of establishing a new student organization.
A student reported an incident in Bryan Hall at Michigan State involving a toilet paper noose taped to a resident’s door on Friday. The MSUPD is currently investigating the incident.
ASMSU sat for a General Assembly meeting Thursday night to discuss the reallocation of bike-share funds, ICE protocol on campus and constituent communication.
ASMSU passed a bill that will require Michigan State to notify students if they are informed of ICE coming to campus was passed at their General Assembly meeting Thursday night.
This information comes after rumors being shared over social media earlier today that ICE officers were in South Neighborhood.