MSU's Clay Club "throws down" in the ceramics studio
Clay Club allows any MSU student who has prior experience in ceramics to use the studio for a few hours a week and create whatever they want for a small studio fee.
Clay Club allows any MSU student who has prior experience in ceramics to use the studio for a few hours a week and create whatever they want for a small studio fee.
With final exams approaching and the end of the semester nearing, MSU students are taking time to reflect on their achievements and challenges from the past few months, while considering what they hope to improve upon in the upcoming spring semester.
Digital storytelling sophomore Aiden Myerson has become a familiar face in the Communication Arts and Sciences building, working five days a week in the audio-visual equipment room. Myerson is also leaving his mark on campus and building up his portfolio by being involved in MSU Telecasters, Impact FM and more.
For many students, holiday breaks signal a pause from schoolwork and the fast-paced environment to go home to their families. However, for MSU students who are out-of-state, going home for a few days to escape the hustle and bustle of the school year usually isn’t possible. Out-of-state students discuss the importance of opportunities to return home during the holidays.
The results of the 2024 presidential election have sparked a variety of emotions and reactions from the American public this week. Members of the LGBTQIA+ community at Michigan State University discuss their fears of what a Trump presidency means for them.
A panel of six first-generation graduate students spoke to students Thursday as part of First-Generation Week at MSU. The event aimed to share the experiences of first-generation graduate students and offer advice to those considering graduate school.
As the evening overtook election day, student organizations across campus gathered to watch the results come in.
The Uncommitted National Movement, originally started to advocate for arms embargo against Israel and a ceasefire, mobilized people to vote uncommitted during the Democratic Primaries. Now, days before the election, those same individuals hold differing opinions on how to vote.
While going toe-to-toe with the best college MMA athletes in the country may sound like an exciting challenge for some, it’s by no means required in order to succeed at MSU MMA Club. If there’s one thing Garcia wants members to take away from the club, it’s that there’s always something to improve on.
MSU Museum held its third Ignite Talks event last night, which involved 10 student researchers who were all given five minutes and 20 auto-advancing slides to present their work in a fast-paced setting.
The Black Students’ Alliance, in collaboration with MSU Vote and other student organizations, hosted the “Voices of Power Black Voter Rally” Wednesday to mobilize Black student voters.
Color Me Music is an organization that provides a space for students of color studying music or the fine arts at MSU to come together. Members host events, concerts and have conversations with each other and faculty, combining goals of advocacy, celebration and social engagement.
The MSU Marching Band picked “Pure Michigan” as its halftime show theme for this year’s homecoming football game on Friday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m., celebrating music from Michigan artists. Its performance will include songs by Bob Seger, Lizzo, Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations and Madonna.
Friday, Oct. 4 was one of the biggest days of the year for MSU. The annual Izzone Camp Out coincided with MSU Madness, MSU's anticipated football game against No. 6 Oregon and the ice hockey team's season opener against Lake Superior State.
The variety of amenities offered at apartment complexes can significantly influence MSU students’ housing decisions. Whether it’s communal spaces, a gym in the complex or the free parking, each element can play a crucial role in making a complex feel like home.
MSU students and The Ingham County Health Department’s Health Impact Assessment continue to shine light on the housing crisis affecting quality and affordable homes in East Lansing.
Decorating with houseplants is an easy way to add nature into living spaces, with some being more low-maintenance than others, perfect for busy college students. MSU students recommend the best plants to keep in college dorms or apartments.
For off-campus housing, living on the Okemos side or the Lansing side is a big debate amongst MSU students. Each area has its perks and downfalls, but students say the best side ultimately depends on personal and lifestyle preferences.
It was $1 per pet at the Rock on Thursday where student organizers in the MSU Leader Dog Club brought their tail-wagging friends to help with fundraising.
The Lebanese Student Association held a bracelet making social event in solidarity with those in Lebanon Wednesday evening.