Uncommon presidential veto used twice by ASMSU President Pro Tem
ASMSU President Pro Tempore Dan Iancio vetoed two bills that were recently passed after the final General Assembly meeting of the semester last week.
ASMSU President Pro Tempore Dan Iancio vetoed two bills that were recently passed after the final General Assembly meeting of the semester last week.
Multiple student groups will meet with Governor Rick Snyder's Chief of Staff, Dick Posthumus, to discuss the upcoming appointment to the MSU Board of Trustees. The meeting will be held at the Romney Office Building in Lansing on Tuesday, and will consist of student representatives from the MSU College Democrats, James Madison College Conservatives, the Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, and Reclaim MSU.
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, voted unanimously to advocate for the immediate reopening of the Healing and Assistance Fund, which was established to provide survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse with resources needed for counseling services.
On Dec. 4, Lansing conducted a first-of-its-kind, post-election audit — one that met the city's goal of 90 percent confidence, City Clerk Chris Swope said.
MSU conducted water quality testing at each of MSU’s 15 water wells to determine if Per- and Polyfluoroalkl Substances, or PFAS, were present. The test results found that no PFAS were present. MSU’s new water treatment plant and storage tank project is on schedule and in its fifth month of construction.
Here are three initial takeaways from ASMSU's last General Assembly meeting of the fall 2018 semester.
OISS Assistant Director Elizabeth Matthews said there are a lot of factors that might impact the decline, especially for Chinese students.
Andrea Amalfitano — current interim dean of Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine — has been recommended to serve as the college’s dean. The appointment will be effective Dec. 14, if approved by the Board of Trustees.
USA Gymnastics filed for bankruptcy in the aftermath of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse.
Here are four important things that happened this semester with ASMSU.
It has been a year of challenges for Michigan State University. With finals week approaching, here are some of the top headlines from this semester.
The Park District redevelopment project is officially moving forward, after the developers received a crucial state tax credit last week.
An ordinance is being pushed by city council that would require new developments in East Lansing to have electric car charging stations.
Judge Clinton Canady III sentenced Robertson to 43 - 120 months with credit of 247 days served. Robertson is also required to register as a sex offender.
MSU’s debate team received $1.5 million from an alumni couple to help ensure "the nationally competitive program will enjoy ongoing scholarship and funding support for years to come."
Lansing families will have the opportunity to receive Christmas gifts donated through JCI Lansing's Stuff the Bus drive, running this weekend at the Eastwood Towne Center Walmart.
The Lansing Art Gallery offers Michigan artists a chance to sell their works at the Michigan Made Holiday Exhibition, which runs through Dec. 22.
Overhauls of the paid sick time and minimum wage ballot initiatives passed by the Legislature earlier this year are headed to Gov. Rick Snyder's desk.
The introduction of a controversial ordinance to make it illegal to charge multiple months of rent at once is getting delayed, again.
Outgoing Gov. Rick Snyder will not seek input from MSU students or faculty before selecting MSU Trustee George Perles’ successor, according to Snyder's communications director.