ASMSU approves budget allocation to encourage students to vote
At its General Assembly meeting Thursday night, ASMSU passed a bill with an aim of encouraging students to vote in the midterm elections.
At its General Assembly meeting Thursday night, ASMSU passed a bill with an aim of encouraging students to vote in the midterm elections.
Groups and organizations on MSU's campus have been working to register students to vote before the Oct. 9 deadline.
The MSU presidential search committee is focusing on input sessions for student groups, colleges and other members of the campus community. Reclaim MSU, a student activist organization, students and others react to the sessions and the presidential search process.
At an MSU Board of Trustees candidate forum hosted by ASMSU, candidates discussed a range of topics involving the current campus culture in light of the university’s handling of reports against ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar and other issues.
The MSU Police Department released on-campus crime statistics from the 2017-18 academic year.
A total of 100 Bird scooters have been impounded by the Michigan State University Police Department since they appeared on campus, according to MSUPD Capt. Doug Monette.
On Monday night, Dalia Mogahed, director of research at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding in Washington, D.C., was a guest lecturer at the Muslim Studies Program's event called 'Muslims and U.S. Politics.'
MSU experienced high returns on financial investments during the 2017-18 academic year and the value of the university's endowment increased to $2.9 billion, according to a university press release.
South African Consul General Phumzile Mazibuko spoke on Sept. 27 at the MSU Main Library to discuss student involvement in activism.
On the evening of Sept. 25, Todd "Z-Man" Zalkins addressed a roomful of MSU students as an author and public speaker. Behind the man, buried deep in his past, was a 17-year battle with drug addiction. Today, he has been sober for almost 12 years.
The MSU presidential search committee held an input session for representatives from the Council of Racial and Ethnic Students and the Council of Progressive Students. Representatives expressed concerns about the presidential search process, the current challenges the university faces and the structure of the search committee.
MSUPD Chief Jim Dunlap announced his retirement, effective April 1, 2019, on Friday.
Retired MSU professor and counselor Gary Stollak has permanently surrendered his license after a state investigation into allegations that he never reported Larry Nassar's suspected abuse of a minor.
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Bill Gelineau proposed splitting the city of Detroit off from Wayne County during a visit to MSU on Wednesday.
Ariel Robbins, assistant program director and academic advisor for the MSU Charles Drew Science Scholars program, has received the 2018 Outstanding Established Advisor Award.
ASMSU has announced it will be holding events with the goal of increasing student participation in both the presidential search and in the upcoming election in which two Board of Trustees seats will be filled.
Former MSU Gymnastics Coach Kathy Klages' case is moving to trial after sufficient evidence was found during her preliminary hearing on Thursday.
In light of the MSU administration's handling of reports against ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, student and faculty groups such as Reclaim MSU and Pissed Off MSU have been formed with the goal of advocating for change on campus.
Now that the MSU presidential search committee has begun the "input session" phase of the outlined presidential search timeline, here is what to expect from the sessions and the rest of the process.
Despite an ongoing crisis that has rocked nearly every corner of campus, this has been the university’s largest and most diverse freshman class, according to statistics released by the university. Which leaves many to wonder: why would students still choose to attend a university in its darkest hour?