Student club aims to help people with body image
For Ashley Bleibtrey, society’s obsession with body image lurks around every corner.
For Ashley Bleibtrey, society’s obsession with body image lurks around every corner.
Anna Baltzer, a Jewish-American activist and author, will present her experience in the West Bank at 7 p.m. today in room B102 Wells Hall.
When history junior Mike Webber went to Wells Hall on Oct. 18 for the prescreening of “Dan in Real Life,” he didn’t think the movie’s previews would be interrupted by tornado sirens.
Peace, in Maweza Razzaq’s eyes, is not publicized nearly as often as hate.
When animal science junior Lauren Stanko approached ASMSU’s free legal services after obtaining a minor-in-possession charge during Welcome Week, she was surprised at the limited amount of interaction she had with her lawyer.
Eventually every university classroom will increased technological capabilities.
It’s all about priorities for Brittanie Johnson. Her balancing act includes an 18-credit course load, a slew of extra-curricular activities and maintaining a social life.
MSU’s Young Americans for Freedom officials aren’t revealing where the money comes from to fund the speakers they’ve been welcoming to campus for the past year.
James Madison College officials are reviewing their communication with incoming freshmen after a mishap that led some high schoolers to believe they were accepted to MSU when they weren’t.
Human resource management senior Ryan Rusnak said he really loves football — but he enjoys the sport even more when money is donated to charity because of it.
With the DJ playing music to get blood pumping and parents and children ready to show off two months of hard work, the second annual First Lego League Challenge East Lansing Regional Tournament kicked off Saturday.
As understanding a variety of cultures becomes an essential part of everyday life, MSU is taking action to bring the community together. Saturday kicks off this year’s International Education Week hosted by MSU’s International Studies and Programs.
While MSU’s heartbreaking demise to Michigan last Saturday caused MSU fans to endure a wave of pestilent mockery and unchecked hubris statewide, one group of on-campus workers felt the loss in terms of dollars and cents.
A new report is taking a look at how well universities integrate and align athletics into their academic institution.
Issues of diversity, faith, racism, history and interfaith collaboration will be main points of the Black Religion and Spirituality Conference, which runs from Wednesday to Friday and has the theme of challenges and opportunities in the 21st Century.
With their black shirts and numerous proxy stations around campus, the MSU Price of Life Invitational is aiming to inform students about sex slavery and human trafficking around the world and in the United States.
The town hall meeting that was scheduled to feature Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was canceled due to scheduling conflicts with the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, said Chad Fauskee, a representative in the Michigan headquarters of John McCain.
Every week a group of MSU students fan out across campus to give students a health lesson.
The African Student Union, or ASU, said they want to show MSU and the East Lansing community the side of Africa they see themselves.
Intercollegiate Athletics and the Division of Housing and Food Services are working to sponsor an MSU food drive leading up to the football game against Penn State.