Diwali Celebration brings together international community
Friday night, vibrant lights and music enveloped the MSU Union Ballroom as over 300 students gathered to celebrate Diwali, a Hindu festival of lights.
Friday night, vibrant lights and music enveloped the MSU Union Ballroom as over 300 students gathered to celebrate Diwali, a Hindu festival of lights.
This week, from Monday Nov. 11 to Friday Nov. 15, the Michigan State University Prevention, Outreach and Education Department (POE) is hosting its biannual "It’s On Us" week of action. Organizers explain the importance of the weeklong community activities and breakdown the schedule of events.
The East Lansing Police Department is investigating a potential homicide after finding human remains inside a freezer in an East Lansing townhome.
On Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., several different Michigan State University student groups came together to pick up trash and remove invasive species from the Baker Woodlot on south campus, an activity that will continue throughout fall and into winter.
Roughly 20,000 votes were miscounted in the Michigan State University Board of Trustees race — an error that was later resolved but, before discovered, could have altered who won the second open seat.
MSU administration is considering merging two humanities-focused colleges. Students are wary of such a move, but administrators say they don't need to be.
The ADREC, MSU Culinary Services and the MSU Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center have teamed up to convert waste into energy to power campus. They are working to eliminate waste on campus and help the environment.
MSU students are embracing fall with a range of seasonal essentials. Seasonal drinks and a range of layering options are just a few of the essentials that reflect both the practical needs and the personal styles shaping campus life this fall.
A panel of six first-generation graduate students spoke to students Thursday as part of First-Generation Week at MSU. The event aimed to share the experiences of first-generation graduate students and offer advice to those considering graduate school.
Republican Mike Balow will be the newest member of Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees after a narrow race, though it’s currently too close to know who will win the second open spot on the board.
Students dissatisfied with the results of the election gathered Wednesday night to mobilize and fight for their rights in the eve of a Trump-led Administration.
Republicans hold a narrow lead in Michigan State University's Board of Trustees race.
Cast members from STOMP, a show coming to the Wharton Center from Nov. 6 to 8, performed a musical number outside Wharton to peak the interest of the MSU community. STOMP cast members use non-traditional instruments to make music, paired with performative dance.
As students processed the results of the 2024 election, in which former president Donald Trump easily secured a second term, students discussed their anxieties and hopes ahead of the next four years.
The East Lansing Public Library is a resource for people of all ages in the East Lansing community, and college students are welcomed with open arms. The library offers a vast variety of resources, including free access to online research databases, books, tutoring and test prep and more.
As of 2:18 a.m. on Nov. 6, Kamala Harris is trailing Donald Trump by several percentage points in Michigan. On MSU's campus precincts, Harris failed to recreate the levels of support that President Joe Biden and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer had in the 2020 and 2022 elections.
As the evening overtook election day, student organizations across campus gathered to watch the results come in.
As Election Day finally descends on MSU's campus, students have been steadily voting throughout the day. As 8 p.m. approaches, many students expressed a balance of anxiety and careful optimism ahead of the consequential results.
As mental health issues rise among college students, substance use does too. Health specialists at MSU weigh-in on the importance of understanding these impacts, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and support to build a healthier, more resilient student body.
MSU First-Generation Week kicked off Monday with a resource fair aimed to provide students with information on how to navigate college. This was the first of many events occurring this week.