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MSU

CORES, COPS leaders overall support Woodruff as interim president

"Woodruff has been one of the most open admin for the student body," Asian Pacific American Student Organization Rep. Connor Le said. "She's willing to meet with students to talk about advocacy issues ... I think that she will do a great job working and communicating with the student body of MSU to see what problems are happening."

LIFE

MSU Horticulture Gardens to hold annual houseplant and succulent sale

On Friday, Nov. 4, a sale funding the MSU Horticulture Gardens will be held at the Plant and Soil Sciences building at 1066 Bogue St., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gonzalez-Garcia said euphorbia, string of banana, string of dolphins, a collection of cacti and succulents and a few Venus flytraps are among the plants available for purchase. 

MSU

Stanley fallout causes emotional, tension-filled board meeting

Walking into room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building, the Board of Trustees carried the weight of no-confidence votes from the MSU community and even the university president. Trustee Brianna Scott called President Samuel L. Stanley's resignation “collateral damage” from ongoing miscommunication and distrust within the board. Board chair Dianne Byrum said she would not be rerunning for chair in 2023. 

MSU

Community living: An inside look at cooperative housing

"It's also an intentional community," Public policy senior Sky Stillwell said. "So, you have to be ready to work towards that and live cooperatively with your housemates as well. That's definitely a difference to other housing options and something people really should be ready for."