Despite spotty effectiveness, flu vaccine still best way to ward of illness, experts say
With the sound of coughs and sniffles in lecture halls on the rise, it’s no wonder the idea of receiving a flu vaccination is relevant.
With the sound of coughs and sniffles in lecture halls on the rise, it’s no wonder the idea of receiving a flu vaccination is relevant.
Deciding on a major is an overwhelming and stressful process. A major decides a student’s entire academic path that eventually — and hopefully — leads to a career.
For some, it may just be the week of Nov. 8-15. Another school or work week that’s just waiting to fly by, only to make way for the next one.
The American Red Cross is teaming up with MSU and Pennsylvania State University to create the next chapter in the schools 22-year blood drive competition. The annual blood drive pits the student bodies of both schools against each other in a competition to see who can donate the most blood.
MSU police is reporting a peeping tom looking into the rooms for Shaw Hall residents late on Nov. 7.
Though The Union is here in Michigan, students will see it transformed into an Israeli marketplace this Tuesday for Israel Fest.
An ICA's job is to help students make successful social, cultural and academic transitions to MSU, yet some students have finished an entire school year without meeting their ICA. Several students complain about the lack of ICA's within the dorm halls.
Men and Women’s Glee Clubs will be performing in concert this Saturday at Fairchild Auditorium.
MSU police are asking for help identifying a suspect wanted for thefts from a donation box at the MSU Museum.
What do elections, Kevin Hart, and public masturbation have in common?
The 5th Annual “Art for Charlie” Art Show and Auction which aims to raise money for families dealing with the death or terminal illness of a child will be held at the East Lansing Marriott tonight.
This Friday the Department of Theatre at MSU will host Master Qi Shu Fang along with members of the Peking Opera Company for a special performance and workshop.
Incorporating elements from MSU’s athletic, music, and art departments, the Spartan marching band will perform a halftime show on November 14, the likes of which no Spartan fan has seen before.
Life today differs radically from the the times during which the the three Abrahamic religions first became prevalent.
MSU is receiving $12,000 to organize a bystander intervention network in the community as part of an initiative by Michigan First Lady Sue Snyder to better combat sexual assault on campus, according to MSU Today.
ASMSU (Associated Students of Michigan State University) and RHA (Residence Halls Association) have partnered to bring Kevin Hart as fall entertainment to MSU. Kevin Hart's What now?comedy tour will be stopping in East Lansing. The comedian will be performing on Nov.24 at 7:30 in the Breslin Center. Students can get tickets for the show on the Breslin Center website.
The colorful imagery and vibrant atmosphere of the Michigan Indígena/Chicanx Community Alliance’s Dia de los Muertos event celebrated the lives of deceased family and friends, and reestablished connections to the culture that shaped them. “Dia de los muertos is about re-establishing connections to both our culture and to people who have passed away” one of the event’s organizers and graduate student Santos Ramos said. Many of the event’s organizers and attendants didn’t grow up celebrating dia de los muertos.
Outer space is undeniably huge. Despite centuries of observation and manned space missions, we have explored far, far below even half a percent of the observable universe. Despite the immense scale, the effort isn’t wasted.
Incidents for Nov. 3 from reports provided by MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor.
come under fireMSU has hired on a new Director for it's recently created Office of Institutional Equity, as well as a Title IX and Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator. Starting Nov.