MSU advertising professors sound off on Super Bowl commercials
While most were watching the big game Sunday night, some MSU advertising professors spent their evening rating Super Bowl commercials on a five point scale with electronic clickers.
While most were watching the big game Sunday night, some MSU advertising professors spent their evening rating Super Bowl commercials on a five point scale with electronic clickers.
While most MSU students piled into dorm rooms to watch the Super Bowl, many Chinese international students spent Sunday night taking part in a beloved tradition.
Soft-spoken with a reserved Irish accent, James Kelly, a university distinguished professor of advanced plant breeding in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at MSU, has dedicated nearly 40 years of his life to the breeding and genetics of a crop he considers especially valuable: dry edible beans.
Collegiate club sports might lack large crowds of people paying larger amounts of money, opportunities for a shot at athletic scholarships and the sense of fame or status that might come with being a Division I college athlete, but one thing club sports found across the campus of MSU don’t lack are athletes with passion for the game.
Half asleep on a couch, eating popcorn or maybe even a bit of snuggling with a significant other. Whatever the circumstances are, one thing about movie watching remains consistent: at the end of the last scene of any movie ever made comes the credits.
Bills with recommended changes to MSU's two-day Academic Orientation Program (AOP) were approved by the Associated Students of Michigan State University at its Jan. 4 meeting.
The MSU Chinese Undergraduate Students Association, or CUSA, is teaming up with the Wharton Center to host the 2016 Spring Festival Gala at 6 p.m. Sunday at Cobb Great Hall. The gala, planned and performed by MSU students, is modeled after China Central Television's, CCTV, annual Chinese New Year program of the same name.
YouTube star Laci Green takes issues of sexual assault and her commitment to battling rape personally. Green brought this with her to MSU Wednesday night when she hosted Taking Down Rape Culture, a discussion about the relationship between society and rape.
MSU hockey will take on the University of Michigan for the 54 time ever in Joe Louis Arena, home to the Detroit Red Wings, but this time will there will be a new trophy at stake.
What started off as a childhood hobby, writing and performing plays with her siblings when she was three, has become what theatre senior Madelayne Shammas plans to do for the rest of her life.
Neil Kane became the director of undergraduate entrepreneurship at MSU this past summer. This was a new position taken on by the university with the hopes of creating a campus-wide culture and program centered on entrepreneurship.
Six-year-old Sylvia Shauver was granted her wish to see her favorite princess Cinderella, from Make-A-Wish and with the help of Michigan State University’s Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University will join forces with associations from other Big Ten Schools to lobby against the Safe Campus Act. The act was originally introduced in July 2015 as an attempt to protect victims of sexual assault on college campuses, but has come under fire in recent months for certain provisions.
With slick sidewalks and frequent ski trips making injuries more prevalent in the winter, the MSU Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities sees an increase in mobility cases in the winter, director of the program Michael Hudson said.
Computer science senior Ethan Boyd sat in class learning about the potential dangers of food processing. Figures, such as a projected nine percent of all greenhouse gas emissions come from animal agricultural in the United States according to John Hopkins Center, and many others opened his eyes growing concerns. He was not alone.
Two members of the Flint City Council attended MSU's Council of Graduate Students', COGS, first monthly meeting of 2016. The meeting took place on Jan. 27 at 6:30 p.m. inside the International Center.
"Moving home" is the way Marty Sturgeon, The State News' general manager, described the publications move from its current space on the first floor of 435 E. Grand River Ave. to the second floor of 435 E. Grand River Ave.
Finance junior Nick Bonaccini and second-year member of the Spartan Ski Club was one of almost 500 MSU students to pack into seven buses and travel cross country to Keystone, Colorado, during winter break.
Their website describes them as “relentlessly chordgasmic.” The group's name is State of Fifths and they are one of the seven student a cappella groups on MSU’s campus. Although the different a cappella groups on campus have their own distinct styles and characteristics, what now sets State of Fifths apart from the others in the credentials department is that they performed the opening act for the world-renowned a cappella concert experience, Vocalosity, Tuesday night at Wharton Center.
MSU's State of Fifths, a co-ed a cappella group founded in 2008, will open up for Vocalosity at Cobb Great Hall at 7:30 p.m.