MSU opera features Italian masterpieces for the public eye
MSU College of Music, featuring student singers and the MSU symphony orchestra, put on an opera event featuring Italian musicians Puccini's and Rossini's works.
MSU College of Music, featuring student singers and the MSU symphony orchestra, put on an opera event featuring Italian musicians Puccini's and Rossini's works.
MSU music professors and MSU Ballet Club president discuss the role of ballet and opera in pop culture, highlighting the importance of an art form that has endured for centuries amid actor Timothée Chalamet's recent controversial comments.
Thousands gathered today in protest on Lansing’s Capitol lawn as part of the larger “No Kings” rallies in hundreds of cities across the country. The event was the third in a wave of national protests against the Trump administration.
As the snow melts and the flowers bloom, wardrobes begin evolving too. Storing the fur coats deep in the back of the closet allows for hottest upcoming trends to take center stage.
ASMSU concluded its 62nd session of the General Assembly with the passing of fifteen bills on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has endorsed Michigan State University trustees Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay for reelection.
MSU Theatre Department's "Recorded in Front of a Life Studio Audience: R A-Holes" runs from Mar. 25-29 in WKAR's Studio A.
MSU trustees, though unpaid, receive access to sporting events with university-funded travel. Records show thousands spent on travel for attending athletics.
For underclassmen, the end of the spring semester usually signals the start of summer break and time away from their studies. However, for current seniors, the end of the spring semester means graduation and the close of their undergraduate career. With graduation just around the corner, some seniors choose to create a bucket list, compiling a multitude of must-do items before May.
The Michigan State University Union of Tenure-System Faculty, who are currently in negotiations with the university, are alleging that the administration has violated the proper negotiating procedure between the two parties. Those violations, according to the UTSF President, have resulted in faculty grievances going unaddressed and adjustments to the process for salary increases — the latter of which has caused the union to shift their negotiation timeline to focus on this sole issue, rather than a complete contract.
The local pushback follows a wave of scrutiny on U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed's campaign by centrist Democrats after the campaign announced Tuesday that Piker, a "known antisemite," would be a speaker on his college campus tour in April.
Student representation in academic governance is at a low this year, with nearly half of the seats reserved on MSU committees for undergraduates empty.
Four MSU graduate students, as part of their social work class, have begun advocating for increased free parking options on campus in the evenings. Their work has extended beyond the classroom into a fully fledged campaign where they proposed three recommendations to an MSU traffic and transportation advisory committee.
Chef Paulina Ayala Rivas' journey from Mexico to the US, and the life experiences she has had along the way gave her a unique perspective ahead of a regional culinary competition.
U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed will hold a rally on Michigan State's campus Tuesday, April 7, that aims to re-energize student voters on issues of student debt relief, economic justice and workers' rights ahead of the August primary.
As Michigan State University gradually welcomes larger incoming class sizes every year, attention is turning to how campus resources and student services are adapting to accommodate a growing student population.
East Lansing gives creatives in the city the chance to perform an original song live in a songwriting competition and win a paid prize.
Michigan State University students are advocating to establish a green space on campus that prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages and other drugs year-round. Advocates in student government and other organizations committed to students in recovery are seeking to establish this “substance-free” zone in the courtyard between Mason and Abbott Halls, an area they argue surrounds frequent traffic during MSU home-game tailgates.
The war in Iran has deeply divided Iranians living in the U.S. Some Iranian students and faculty at MSU say they support the war effort, arguing that the current government must be replaced.
TEDxMSU hosted its 12th annual event on March 22, featuring talks centered around the theme of "sonder."