Student activism at Michigan State: A 40 year commemoration
South African Consul General Phumzile Mazibuko spoke on Sept. 27 at the MSU Main Library to discuss student involvement in activism.
South African Consul General Phumzile Mazibuko spoke on Sept. 27 at the MSU Main Library to discuss student involvement in activism.
On the evening of Sept. 25, Todd "Z-Man" Zalkins addressed a roomful of MSU students as an author and public speaker. Behind the man, buried deep in his past, was a 17-year battle with drug addiction. Today, he has been sober for almost 12 years.
The MSU presidential search committee held an input session for representatives from the Council of Racial and Ethnic Students and the Council of Progressive Students. Representatives expressed concerns about the presidential search process, the current challenges the university faces and the structure of the search committee.
Five former Michigan State athletes were inducted into the University's Athletics Hall of Fame Thursday, Sept. 27 at the Wharton Center. The inductees included: Dale Anderson, Savatheda (Fynes) Cook, Jimmy Raye, Bill Wehrwein and Rachel Miller.
MSUPD Chief Jim Dunlap announced his retirement, effective April 1, 2019, on Friday.
Retired MSU professor and counselor Gary Stollak has permanently surrendered his license after a state investigation into allegations that he never reported Larry Nassar's suspected abuse of a minor.
All six active candidates for four open seats on the East Lansing Board of Education stated their case for election at a public forum on Wednesday night.
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Bill Gelineau proposed splitting the city of Detroit off from Wayne County during a visit to MSU on Wednesday.
Ariel Robbins, assistant program director and academic advisor for the MSU Charles Drew Science Scholars program, has received the 2018 Outstanding Established Advisor Award.
ASMSU has announced it will be holding events with the goal of increasing student participation in both the presidential search and in the upcoming election in which two Board of Trustees seats will be filled.
Former MSU Gymnastics Coach Kathy Klages' case is moving to trial after sufficient evidence was found during her preliminary hearing on Thursday.
In light of the MSU administration's handling of reports against ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, student and faculty groups such as Reclaim MSU and Pissed Off MSU have been formed with the goal of advocating for change on campus.
Now that the MSU presidential search committee has begun the "input session" phase of the outlined presidential search timeline, here is what to expect from the sessions and the rest of the process.
Debate season is here, as candidates across the state are scheduling the ideological duels with less than six weeks until the midterm elections.
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor's initiative will partner the city with nonprofits in an effort to increase civic engagement, with agencies across the region joining in.
Despite an ongoing crisis that has rocked nearly every corner of campus, this has been the university’s largest and most diverse freshman class, according to statistics released by the university. Which leaves many to wonder: why would students still choose to attend a university in its darkest hour?
After launching a PAC to support likeminded, progressive down-ballot candidates, former gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed visited MSU Tuesday to encourage student voter turnout.
Project LETS at MSU and Spartan Support Network are hosting a Suicide Prevention Memorial at the MSU Union on Thursday from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
A labor dispute between the Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association (MITA) and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 324 has caused the Wilson Road Extension project to be delayed, according to a press release from the MSU Infrastructure Planning and Facilities, or IPF.
The Residential College of Arts and Humanities Center for Poetry is hosting its annual used book sale on Thursday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.