12 bills passed at the last ASMSU general assembly of the year
From national-level advocacy to guidance for the presidential search, the ASMSU general assembly passed several bills at its Dec. 8 meeting.
From national-level advocacy to guidance for the presidential search, the ASMSU general assembly passed several bills at its Dec. 8 meeting.
2022 has been an explosive year for the film industry. As we close out the year and venture into 2023, there is much more entertainment to expect.
Leaders from University of Michigan Health and Sparrow Health System spoke on the organizations’ new partnership at a press conference Friday, following a Thursday evening announcement surrounding the deal.
The Wharton Center will be home to the 80s movie turned musical "Pretty Woman" from Dec. 13 to 18. The story follows a woman who, through love, is taken from a life of solitude and hardship to the upper class.
The Spartans hope to bounce back after getting swept by Minnesota last weekend.
“Getting the education and outreach out there to educate farmers on how to appropriately apply fertilizer and best conserve their own land — that's literally the best thing that you can do,” Crank said. "It's better for the people who are eating their crops, and it's better for the people who want to be able to use our waterways for recreation.”
Rutgers' Adam Korsak is the winner of the Ray Guy Award, given to the nation's top punter.
With an $800 million investment, UM Health plans to expand clinical care services to Mid-Michigan residents, a Thursday evening release said.
Liz Nass and Miranda Dunlap discuss their favorite Twitter tea moments, entertainment picks and culture stories of the semester.
Michigan State is hoping to end a six-game losing streak to its in-state rival. The Wolverines lead the rivalry series 176-138-24.
Co-president Zoe Haden got involved in gun advocacy after the Oxford High School shooting. “When that shooting happened, it not only was close to home, it was in my home, my family,” they said. “That fear that I felt when my sister texted me there's a shooter in the school, I don't want anyone to have to feel that."
The fall 2022 semester included changes in Michigan State University leadership, midterm elections, women's soccer victories, Ticketmaster crashes and more. Read on for this semester’s biggest stories.
Michigan State's women's club hockey team is attempting to raise money to fund travel expenses for a non-conference series at Arizona State. A strong performance would greatly boost MSU's chances at qualifying for the ACHA Nationals in March.
Environmental Reporter Alex Walters attempts to explore his experiences the only way he knows how: with a FOIA request, in AP Style.
Due to lack of attendance, a use of force motion related to an illegal search and seizure conducted by ELPD officers in late May was unable to be discussed or passed.
A bakery, a vegan sauce line, a portable soup company: At MSU, student-created food startups have found their place in the Venture Kitchen, a fully licensed professional kitchen space on the second floor of the Union.
Michigan State smashes two-game skid on the road against Penn State Wednesday night.
It's easy to become unmotivated between holiday breaks and during finals week. Several MSU students share their tips for finishing strong and surviving the slump.
MSU students convinced the board the fully divest from Apartheid South Africa 50 years ago. Today 2022's climate organizers say that means they can do it again.
After failing to qualify for a bowl game, Michigan State has a lot of self-evaluation to do.