Swim and dive team expects reinstatement following board meeting
Trustee Melanie Foster said athletic director Alan Haller will work to "strategize a plan forward" for the swim and dive team within the next academic year.
Trustee Melanie Foster said athletic director Alan Haller will work to "strategize a plan forward" for the swim and dive team within the next academic year.
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. said today's Board of Trustees meeting will likely be his final one. The room gave Stanley a standing ovation following his comments.
High-rises close to campus shock future tenants with their price tag, while apartments further away from campus deter students due to their commute to school or work.
As long as MSU’s student population continues to grow, so will the expansion of apartment complexes in East Lansing. They might not be everyone’s aesthetic choice for the city, but they’re here to stay.
"One of my hopes is that students, faculty and staff and community members who interact with the ofrendas —who are not familiar with Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos — that they're able to understand ways in which anyone can celebrate and honor life after death," Flores said.
Whether watching the game in Ann Arbor or at home in East Lansing, both universities have collaborated to provide important reminders to ensure that this weekend’s game and festivities are safe for everyone.
"It's also an intentional community," Public policy senior Sky Stillwell said. "So, you have to be ready to work towards that and live cooperatively with your housemates as well. That's definitely a difference to other housing options and something people really should be ready for."
The niche makeup of a college town offers different opportunities for people looking to start or expand a business.
The statement listed reasons explaining the endorsement for Woodruff. Among those reasons were Woodruff’s ability to continue the implementation of the MSU 2030 Strategic Plan and DEI Plan and progress toward Title IX compliance.
"I think longevity is a gift — you don’t know how long you’re going to be here, but it’s a gift that you ought to try to treat it right," Bibbs said. "Take care of yourself and try to stay here as long as you can."
Here's a look at what's on the agenda, including the recommendation of Brian Quinn for acting secretary and chief of staff.
“I wanted to help people and to make sure people have a voice when they don’t feel like they do and just be someone’s biggest advocate they have,” Bailey Hall residential assistant Marvin Pride said.
The debate covered a range of issues, from large, national topics like abortion rights and education to Michigan-centric questions of road maintenance and Line 5. Here’s a rundown of the key points.
MSU Board of Trustees candidates speak on what they will be looking for in the next president.
The sports merchandise and clothing store was able to start moving into the property in September and opened doors Oct. 7.
ASMSU elected Sophia Strach as the new vice president for governmental affairs and passed three bills, including one encouraging the Board of Trustees to increase the transparency of its investment portfolio.
The MSU Health Care Pharmacy now provides a free-standing order for Narcan. This means healthcare teams, including nurses or medical assistants, are authorized to dispense Naloxone without having to obtain a physician's order.
The 2022 midterm elections are now less than a month away. Here’s an update on key races and issues in Michigan, along with helpful information on making sure you’re geared up to vote on Nov. 8.
Stanley announced he will cooperate with the Board of Trustees in the interim president search at the university council meeting. The council also passed a no-confidence vote in the Board of Trustees.
“When someone goes into an environment and they have not had the same tools economically or in other ways that other students might have, it can be overwhelming and very frightening,” Upward Bound program director Stephanie Anthony said. “We don’t want people to be discouraged. We want them to be encouraged and to feel as though ‘I can make it.’”