Dining hours reduced in some halls due to staff shortages
All residential dining halls will be closed to the public until further notice. Anyone entering a dining hall must have an MSU issued ID.
All residential dining halls will be closed to the public until further notice. Anyone entering a dining hall must have an MSU issued ID.
MSU Police Public Information Officer Chris Rozman and Deputy Director of the Management Services Bureau John Prush presented SafeMSU with the return of students this fall along with the ongoing issue of campus safety.
"Black people lived in East Lansing and bought homes likely through white proxy-buyers, but Dr. Green sued the Lansing Board of Realtors and then prevailed in that lawsuit, really effectively in being the ability for people to discriminate against you based on your skin color," East Lansing's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Administrator Elaine Hardy said.
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There have been an estimated 145 cases this past week which are related to MSU, according to Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail.
According to the statement from the Michael and Elaine Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel, three antisemitic incidents took place the weekend of Sept. 10.
The National Weather Service predicts a possible rainfall of more than four inches in East Lansing from Tuesday evening through Thursday.
Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon aimed to reduce racial disparities in felony firearm charges by introducing a new policy to forbid charging a felony firearm offense except under "most extreme circumstances." At an East Lansing City Council meeting Sept. 14, Ingham County Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth appeared before the council to share his displeasure with this new policy.
A number of graduate assistants and graduate fellows at Michigan State University claim they are experiencing a lack of healthcare, pay and safety at the start of the 2021 fall semester.
After working for the East Lansing Fire Department for 27 years, Dawn Carson has become the department's first woman fire chief.
Michigan State University hosted a series of special, in-person commencements for these now-alumni on Sep. 17 to Sep. 19. The graduates had originally received a virtual commencement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The three-phase project will start with an accessible walkway that will run from the lake’s handicap parking all the way to the water’s edge.
University Activities Board hosted a free Knockerball event for students on Sept. 16.
The ceremonies will be held at the Breslin Student Events Center and will be livestreamed this weekend.
“It’s what comedy is for,” comedian Elvis Mujić said. “Levity, which is alleviating pain, and giving them joy, and who better to do that with than people who are near death, every day.”
State Rep. Jewell Jones, D-Inkster, was arraigned on Wednesday on additional charges of attempting to escape custody and bringing a weapon into county jail. Both are felonies that could result in five- and four-year sentences, respectively.
The number of students living in residence halls jumped from 3,000 to 15,000 from the 2020-21 school year to the 2021-22 school year and RHS staff is struggling to keep up.
Critics of the new policy have been quick to point out that while the vaccine and mask policies are important, they likely don't cover all the bases.
“I will always prioritize the safety of state legislators and those who are serving their community at the state Capitol,” Speaker of the House Jason Wentworth, R-Farwell, said in a statement. “Once I learned of this situation, I took immediate action.”
Cannabis caregivers and growers gathered at the state Capitol Wednesday to express their discontent with the newly proposed bill that would change the standing, voter-approved legislation.