New Sparty Statue revealed at the Union
The new bronze Sparty statue was revealed at the Union on Wednesday. The project had been talked about since 2010 and was started in 2015. After a year of work on the statue, it was finally revealed.
The new bronze Sparty statue was revealed at the Union on Wednesday. The project had been talked about since 2010 and was started in 2015. After a year of work on the statue, it was finally revealed.
In an election year with many people questioning the electability of both major nominees, third parties have received more attention than usual. MSU Students who identify with major parties have groups to go to in the MSU College Republicans and the MSU College Democrats.
Students heading to the polls on election day may be in for a surprise, thanks to little-known Michigan voting ordinances.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) was joined by Michigan Sen.Debbie Stabenow and Sen. Gary Peters in a rally for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at the Union.
With the Oct 11 voter registration deadline fast approaching, time is running out for unregistered students to be able to vote in the upcoming general election.
On Monday night, East Lansing’s first Indigenous People’s Day was celebrated on campus through a community event.
University Activities Board, Residence Halls Association, and Associated Students of MSU have teased their fall concert for a week.
As the internationally-recognized director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at MSU, Marc-Olivier Wahler’s day at the office is rarely average.
On Thursday night, ASMSU met in a general assembly meeting. During the meeting, the association passed five new bills.
ASMSU elected Cassandra Shavrnoch as the new vice president for academic affairs at the general assembly meeting Thursday night.
“Mamma Mia!” is coming to the Wharton Center in Cobb Great Hall from Oct. 14 to Oct. 16 and tickets are still available. Tickets are $28 for MSU students and start at $41 for the general public.
Follow along live with Daniel Eggerding, the president of the MSU College Democrats, Michael Sandoval, the Chief of Staff of the MSU College Democrats, Justin Gould, the vice chair of the MSU College Republicans and Noelle Cohn, the secretary of MSU College Republicans during the second presidential debate for the 2016 election season.
MSU was visited by Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson’s mobile unit on Friday, which registered students from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the Rock on Farm Lane.
Students from the Culturas de las Razas Unidas, or CRU, held a protest at Thursday’s ASMSU meeting.
U.S. Senator Cory Booker will visit MSU on Tuesday alongside Michigan senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters.
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is bringing art to campus in a whole new way with an exhibit along the Red Cedar riverbanks. The exhibit, a series of portraits by photographer Gideon Mendel, is part of MSU’s 2016-7 thematic year, Water Moves MSU.
The Peace Vigil to Honor Black Lives was held on Thursday afternoon to bring the East Lansing community together to share their concerns about the the violence against Black and Brown people in the community, state, and country.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) held a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday afternoon at Adams Field. Chants of "Bernie, Bernie, Bernie" were heard throughout the rally.
MSU police have requested that the Michigan Attorney General review and investigate into the case of ex-MSU faculty member, Larry Nassar. According to a press release from the Michigan Department of Attorney General, the request was made by police chief and director Jim Dunlap.
Anyone who walks into the Main Library might notice changes to rooms previously meant for reading and studying — gaming rooms opened last month. In March, MSU Libraries was given an estimated 17,000 electronic games. Each game must be catalogued and processed — something that has proven difficult.