University Council supports COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students, faculty, staff
By a vote of 87-11, the majority of the University Council voted in favor of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
By a vote of 87-11, the majority of the University Council voted in favor of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The exact date for reopening has not been announced yet.
MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. continued to ask the community to get a vaccine, wherever they are.
“I mean, I'm sure we all kind of know by now that being online isn't exactly the same as being in person,” Gianiodis said. “You don't really have the same effect, or I guess, emotions if that makes sense. But for me, it was really exciting like I said, to see everybody in person and walk across the stage in person and not have to be online.”
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A group from the culinary services department launched a new mobile ordering app. The goal is to add more customization options and maintain social distancing protocols with students' use of the service.
The MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center is holding an Earth Day event teaching audiences to conduct their own home waste audits. Coordinators hope viewers use the audit to change their habits and make an environmental impact.
"I feel good," Business freshman Zaggam Cheema said after getting his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. "It didn't hurt as much as I thought. ... I felt comfortable throughout the whole thing. And they walked me through it, and it went pretty well, better than I thought it would go."
Spring semester 2021 was packed with more students returning to campus, vaccine news and more.
ASMSU panelists were the only ones who saw the racist comments, not any attendees or other livestream viewers. Nonetheless, ASMSU emphasized in the press release that the organization is committed to creating a culture of inclusivity and safety at its events, workplaces and elections.
“A settlement does not buy justice. We are not going away. A settlement does not buy health,” Bourque said. “I thought I was ready, four years later to talk and I can barely speak."
Members of the Board of Trustees acknowledged the public comments made by the swimming and diving community. Trustee Dan Kelly said he is not happy with how the decision was communicated to the community but stands with the decision nonetheless.
An anonymous source made the Women*s Council aware of this apparent violation, asking them to bring it to light.
The goal of this program is to give undergraduate students the opportunity to showcase their research experiences to their peers and faculty while still maintaining COVID-19 health regulations.
MSU plans to hold this year's Jazz Spectacular Festival on Friday, April 16 and Saturday, April 17.
“I really want to make sure that I can be the president that you need from me, and that is something that I want to get started on right away,” President-elect of the Associated Students of Michigan State University Georgia Frost said. “I will not let you down.”
The three-day voting period includes the election of the new vice president for finance and operations on April 13, the new vice president for academic affairs and vice president for governmental affairs on April 14 and the new vice president for internal administration and vice president for student allocations on April 15.
MSU's Student Affairs and Services Division conducted a survey that ended on March 14 that aims to understand students' opinions and gain feedback on the Division as a whole.
Michigan State announced today that it is working with the Ingham County Health Department to get a different vaccine due to the Johnson & Johnson recall.
The week will be filled with online events from April 12 to 17. Registration links for live events can be found on their event document.