On Sunday night, the MSU Indian Students Organization performed its annual display of Indian culture, Sargam, at Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre.
About 200 people of all ages and backgrounds — women, men, students and community members — gathered in the Union to learn about how far women have come, and inspire women to further strengthen themselves and become leaders of the future.
Attending a school with so many programs rated as some of the best in the nation, MSU students are trying to turn a first-class education into a professional career.
Impact 89FM radio station’s finances are being further questioned by MSU governance groups.
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Although the job market for new college graduates will see an increase of about 3 percent this academic year, university officials said some employers still are wondering if the economy is stable enough for companies to continue to hire.
When white flurries fell upon East Lansing earlier this week, most Michiganians knew it was just the beginning.
On Thursday, mainstream fashion trends were delivered to MSU’s campus, courtesy of VIM Magazine.
Students overflowed Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre on Wednesday at the 40th annual Black Power Rally to see Angela Davis, a famous and controversial activist, speak to the campus community.
This weekend, interdisciplinary studies in social science senior Rob McGuire will not be in East Lansing, but on his family’s farm, hopefully experiencing what some hunters call “buck fever.”
After issues with the radio station’s financial reporting and lack of communication, Impact 89FM radio station manager Aaron Young said the station is trying to improve relations with the Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, and MSU’s undergraduate student government, ASMSU.
Changes will be coming to Landon Hall within the next two years with newly proposed renovation designs.
MSU continues to expand its global reach with its latest grant of $7.8 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
On Tuesday evening, international relations senior Alex Waldman was able to celebrate a place very close to his heart: Israel.
Criminal justice freshman Sherronia Dorsey-Walker is proud of where she comes from, and the reason she attends MSU.
According to MSU alumnus and Booklify CEO Darin Gross, there are two types of students who buy textbooks.
When supply chain management senior Jing Cui contemplates her future, she knows there’s no going back to China.