Board of Trustees wraps up fall 2021 semester
The Board of Trustees held its last meeting to wrap up the fall semester on Friday, Dec. 17. Members passionately discussed issues such as sexual misconduct policy and collective bargaining.
The Board of Trustees held its last meeting to wrap up the fall semester on Friday, Dec. 17. Members passionately discussed issues such as sexual misconduct policy and collective bargaining.
The mandate applies to all students, staff and faculty who are currently eligible for a booster shot — at least six months after their two-dose vaccine regimen or two months after a single-dose vaccine.
MSU student Phat Nguyen’s preliminary autopsy report has returned with the leading factor of death confirmed as alcohol. ELPD will not be releasing any further details and alcohol is reported as the recorded cause of death, according to Connelly.
In the interview, Stanley and Woodruff addressed mandating a booster shot for MSU students and faculty, the university's commitment to athletics, and fraternity and sorority life.
Testing will be available through Gate B of Spartan Stadium beginning on Dec.15 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. It will be available to students, community members and the general public.
The Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet for the last time this semester on Friday, Dec. 17 at 8 a.m. in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building. The public can attend the meeting in person or online through a livestream.
While the MSU chapter is currently closed, the fraternity can be reinstated after a minimum of 10 years, according to the email.
USA Gymnastics and U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, or USOPC have reached a $380 million settlement with survivors of former U.S. Olympic national team physician and ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
On Dec. 10, Michigan State University president Samuel L. Stanley Jr. cut the ribbon to officially announce the completion of the engineering learning area in the former dining hall on the second floor of Wonders Hall.
“You never know what you’re going to see here,” local resident Candice Wilmore said. “There are so many things here that might be labeled for one purpose, but you can use it for so many other purposes. And things you could never find any other kind of store.”
After storms and downed power lines left many students without power on Saturday, MSU’s Office of Student Life and Engagement sent out an email Dec. 12 detailing where students can access Wi-Fi on campus while studying for final exams.
As of Friday, the petition has received more than 5,900 signatures, it was posted on Dec. 8.
“I live off-campus, so being physically on campus doesn’t make me feel unsafe, but walking home and as I leave campus, it is a little bit scary,” political theory and constitutional democracy junior Emma Frank said.
During the Northwestern Season Opener and the JW Patterson Debates, the squad had three teams compete in elimination rounds.
With a five-hour general meeting including the Vice President of Governmental Affairs, or VPGA, elect Ishaan Modi and 12 bills reviewed, Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, finished the last GA meeting of the fall semester on Thursday, Dec. 9.
Modi won with the majority of the General Assembly votes at their Dec. 9 meeting.
A new research project from MSU assistant professor Kyla Dahlin takes a look at how small differences between types of plants affect the amount of carbon a forest can absorb.
Students returned to MSU's campus for the first time since spring 2020 this fall. Amid their return came new COVID-19 mandates, staff shortages in dining halls, a 10-2 football team and more.
This year, the university set up special areas in a number of residence halls to allow Jewish residents to celebrate the holiday much easier.
The search is the most recent in a series of investigative efforts over the past six weeks to locate Brendan Santo, an 18-year-old Grand Valley State University student who went missing over Halloween weekend.