'It’s a great challenge': Jaden Mangham, MSU prepping to avoid last year's OSU defensive disaster
With Ohio State as strong as it is, the Spartans will need someone like Jaden Mangham to slow down the Buckeye offense.
With Ohio State as strong as it is, the Spartans will need someone like Jaden Mangham to slow down the Buckeye offense.
In letters to the board, the president and provost called out the outside legal counsel investigating former business dean Sanjay Gupta's departure. The counsel reached out to at least seven members of MSU faculty, executive administrators and internal legal counsel for help in its investigation.
In a first-of-its-kind team-wide deal, members of the MSU gymnastics team are required to donate 5% of their earnings to a charity of their choice.
After jumping over all of the hurdles that have hampered his career thus far, Elijah Collins may finally be set to force his way back into a prominent position in the running back room.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In support, MSU's Center for Survivors is hosting a series of workshops throughout the month to educate the community on supporting survivors, cyber security and more.
Host Liz Nass discusses new Twitter tea: Trevor Noah and Dua Lipa spotted together, the new "Kardashians" episode, Khloe Kardashian, etc. Nass also reviews and discusses the "Don't Worry Darling" movie, new Netflix releases and trailers on trending shows.
UniService aims for college students to help their communities. Here's how the company is changing.
N Crowd is looking to give Black MSU students a place to express their creativity.
The annual Security and Fire Safety report describes on-campus crimes in 2021. Burglary and rape are second highest, each with 19 reported incidents.
A lot of people are single, Hunter Gadwell said, but not a lot of people enjoy it. Three single women at MSU share their journey to becoming happily, confidently single and what this looks like in practice for them, especially in a college environment.
Over 200 news publications are now free for MSU students through ASMSU's partnership with the news app, Spotlight.
The event gave community members the opportunity to learn and explore the culture of different countries that practice Islam.
Before the pandemic, MSU’s dining halls employed about 1,500 students. This month, however, they employed about 500. Since August 1st, 984 students have applied to fill those openings.
From stargazing with cider and donuts to meeting Zeke, check out some of the autumn-themed events MSU is hosting this October.
The Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety recently welcomed Maria Valayil as their new full time police social worker. The police social worker accompanies officers on welfare checks and follows up on incidents that may indicate an individual in the MSU community is struggling with their mental health. Valayil’s role will shift the department towards a structure in which police officers and social workers can work together in responding to mental health emergencies.
Halle Bailey is playing Ariel in the new reboot of "The Little Mermaid," showing more diverse representation in Disney's live action series of old classics.
Host Lily Guiney discusses the update of an ongoing case of Phat Nguyen and Pi Alpha Phi, a Turning Point USA meeting and a new ASMSU bill. Guiney and environmental reporter Alex Walters also discuss the cleanup event of the Red Cedar River.
Outside at Horrocks' beer garden, lines of attendees queued up to try the Oktoberfest beer selection and Michigan beer brats.
Through a clothing and book swap, behind-the-scenes tours, up-cycled crafts and student organization engagement, MSU is helping students "Go Green" this sustainability month.
Senior goalkeeper Owen Finnerty had another good day between the sticks, finishing with five saves and earning his third clean sheet of the season and second in as many games.