2014 in review
In the span of a year, MSU was recognized for an elite football team, President Obama paid a visit and many student groups came together against issues like police brutality and sexual assault.
In the span of a year, MSU was recognized for an elite football team, President Obama paid a visit and many student groups came together against issues like police brutality and sexual assault.
F acing significantly higher tuition costs than in-state students, MSU’s international students are sometimes driven to try both conventional and unconventional methods to help fund their education.
Love Your Melon is a non-profit organization that sell hats and other clothing items to raise funds for children suffering from cancer. For every item sold, a hat is given to one of these children. Student representatives on MSU's campus have joined forces with Love Your Melon, starting their own campaign to sell and donate hats to put a smile on children's faces during such a difficult time.
This will be the first report of its kind released at MSU and will be following a list released by University of Michigan last month.
Nutritious foods can boost energy and improve focus better than caffeine and sugar.
Michael Hudson, director of the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, has chosen not to let his disability keep him from making MSU's campus a more workable environment for disabled students.
Since the review began 17 months ago, the Federal Aviation Administration is still debating whether MSU can use Michigan Department of Transportation planes for athletic and academic purposes.
Amid the recent It's On Us National Week of Action, sponsored and organized by ASMSU and other student groups on campus, an allegation put forth by ASMSU is that the MSU Counseling Center has almost a month-long waiting time for students seeking help with sexual assault.
Next week will be one of the most stressful weeks in a college student’s life — finals week. The Math Learning Center, Learning Resource Center and libraries offer many resources that can help students get through this finals week.
As students return from one holiday break and look forward to another, remembering family traditions can help to keep those relationships close during the rush of an ending semester.
The Residential College in the Arts and Humanities Center for Poetry will be hosting a Typewriter Poetry Lounge Monday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the C230 wing of Snyder Hall.
With more than 530 buildings on campus, there is a lot involved in ensuring that water flows smoothly through pipes and faucets.
“I wish I could sit here and act like math isn’t hard, but the truth is, it just is. And that is why we are doing everything we can to make it easier for students,” said Chair of the Department of Mathematics Keith Promislow.
MSU police report they have taken two men into custody for the recent theft of laptop computers and other electronic devices from multiple residence halls on campus. While the investigation is ongoing, the department said it will seek charges through the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office. The thefts, which occurred in Holden Hall and other parts of campus, involved two suspects entering unlocked dorm rooms and making off with laptop computers. MSU police are urging students to lock their rooms and keep belongings in secure locations.
MSU police have sent out an alert of a bomb threat on campus, and are urging students to stay where they are with a secure in place. No location for the threat has been specified. Stay tuned for an update.
The MSU College of Law encourages students to develop their social media presence through its first ever social media contest.
More than 30 countries were represented at this year's Global Festival.
Clothing drives will be held Monday at the rock on Farm Lane and the following Monday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as part of the #sharethewarmth campaign.
During the brief amount of time that snow covered MSU’s campus, skiers and snowboarders took to makeshift ramps by the rock on Farm Lane for the second annual Ski Team and Spartan Ski Club Rail Jam.
On Friday at the rock on Farm Lane, the Alpine Ski and Snowboard Team along with the Spartan Ski Club will be hosting their second annual Rail Jam.