Grief policy still in limbo, pending committee approval
Currently there is no university-wide grief absence policy. This might change if University Council’s recommendations are heeded.
Currently there is no university-wide grief absence policy. This might change if University Council’s recommendations are heeded.
A former MSU employee was charged with embezzling upwards of $100,000 and could stand trail next month.
MSU students in support of victims of the earthquake that hit Nepal on Saturday converged at the Rock on campus today to show support and raise money for those suffering in its aftermath.
With April comes the battle for the perfect schedule as scheduled enrollment slowly begins to open for select students across campus.
The language of the ordinance states, “No person shall break or cut branches ... or otherwise damage or mutilate any tree.”
For students graduating this semester and for everyone else, passing final exams is a must. Check out these favorite study spots and take the quiz to find out which would be best for you.
This year’s Pride Prom was complete with a space theme and boasting the tongue-in-cheek title “Intergaylactic.”
The streets of Albert Avenue were packed with hungry patrons on Saturday afternoon as the fourth annual Taste of East Lansing celebration kicked off.
“Cancer sucks, buy a duck.” On Saturday, MSU’s Anti-Cancer Society held their second annual duck race on the Red Cedar to raise money for their organization. For $2, anyone could buy a mini rubber duck with a number on it.
On campus there isn’t a single voice claiming to represent the students of MSU and the issues they care about. There is a chorus.
iral reporter Katie Winkler recaps the top stories from The State News this week.
What began as a group assignment for their telecommunications class turned into a long term project for 11 documentary specialization students.
Leadership has officially changed hands within ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government.
James E. Cummings Jr. is a familiar face for anyone who frequents the IM Sports-West courts.
Grand Rapids resident Isaac Postma is like most other 14-year-old boys, but with spinal muscular atrophy, even basic daily functions are almost impossible for him.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Senior White House Advisor Brian Deese announced a plan Thursday afternoon in Kellogg Center to partner with farmers, ranchers and forest land owners to address the threat of climate change.
For one night only, Motown is back. This Friday evening, the Wharton Center is partnering up with the Lansing Symphony to put on "Music of Motown". Diatetics freshman Arturo Gregory is ecstatic for the event, and is happy to see Motown music make a revival this Friday. "Friday's performance feels like a great opportunity for people to come and experience what is Motown," Gregory said.
Three survivors, who were sexually assaulted off campus, shared their on campus experiences of substance abuse, self-exploration and growth, which shaped them to be the survivors they are today.
Love Your Melon Foundation co-founder Zachary Quinn — and many students following in his footsteps — want to make hospital stays more bearable for children fighting cancer.
Tonight, the stage in the auditorium of the Kellogg Center will light up with songs and dances of traditional Latino cultures.