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On Monday, Oct. 14, the newsroom will be open to the public so the community can meet our student and professional staff and tour the newsroom.
On Monday, Oct. 14, the newsroom will be open to the public so the community can meet our student and professional staff and tour the newsroom.
For decades, hayrides have been a cherished tradition at MSU. Various clubs and organizations gather at Andy T’s corn field where they sit on hay bales around a fire and take a trip around the property on wagons. But Andy T’s is more than just a yearly destination for MSU students, it’s a staple within the local community founded by owner and namesake: Andy Todosciuk.
Pro-Israel students at MSU gathered at The Rock Monday night to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack by Hamas. Attendees were led in prayers to bless the Israeli Defense Force, protect the remaining hostages held by Hamas and protect the state of Israel.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain stumped for the Harris campaign at MSU on Sunday. Sanders highlighted the need for everyday Americans to stand up in the face of growing wealth inequality to demand change.
Project 2025, an outline for a conservative transformation of the federal government, has become one of the most visible subjects of debate this election cycle. At MSU, its implementation could spell changes to access to financial aid, what students learn in class and how Title IX violations are enforced.
Moo Deng and Pesto are two internet phenomenons who gained fame on social media pages. MSU students discuss why these cute animals gained popularity in the first place and what they think of them.
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.
On Sept. 20, the Greater Lansing United Nations Association (GLUNA) planted a peace pole in commemoration of the UN’s International Day of Peace, which is on the 21st. It now stands in the courtyard behind Wells Hall and the International Center to represent coming together as a community to work for peace.
Michigan State University hired a new campus planner in August to replace Steve Troost, the previous campus planner of two decades. Now, Brandon List is stepping into the role to guide the physical development of MSU's campus.
Student organizers at MSU have been collecting signatures around campus to demonstrate sufficient student interest in making election day a holiday. Operating outside the typical administrative processes, however, they face an uphill battle in amassing the necessary political willpower.
Senior Vice President for Student Life and Engagement Vennie Gore apologized for his 2018 comments that minimized the abuse of disgraced ex-university doctor Larry Nassar. In an email to students, he wrote “Sometimes I get it right, and sometimes I don’t. That day, I did not get it right.”
Reality television shows have always been popular and well-liked by viewers, but a new show has caught the eye of many watchers. What is "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" and why have viewers been hooked? MSU students weigh in.
The Lebanese Student Association held a bracelet making social event in solidarity with those in Lebanon Wednesday evening.
Celebrities have been vocal about their endorsements of this year's presidential candidates, posting their support on social media platforms. MSU students discuss the ways in which this could influence young voters headed to the polls.
The former chair of Michigan State University’s Faculty Senate, Jack Lipton, is suing the Board of Trustees. He argues that Trustees Rema Vassar and Dennis Denno retaliated against him for comments he made criticizing one of them and incorrectly characterized the comments as racist.
Brandy Melville, a fast fashion California-inspired clothing brand, has been surrounded by controversy for their one size fits all sizing system, which results in the exclusion of bigger sizes and questions regarding the company's stance on body positivity and inclusivity. MSU students and East Lansing community members discuss the effect the one size fits all narrative has on individuals and society.
The Office for Education Abroad will be hosting its annual Global Learning Expo on Wednesday, displaying hundreds of programs spanning over 60 countries in the Breslin Center.