Meet the Musicians: Stoopfest 2022 Pt. 2
Many lowbrow and local bands are performing in Stoopfest, sure to gather new fans from their eclectic and eccentric sets. Meet some of the musicians performing on Stoopfest stages.
Many lowbrow and local bands are performing in Stoopfest, sure to gather new fans from their eclectic and eccentric sets. Meet some of the musicians performing on Stoopfest stages.
The MSU Board of Trustees held its final meeting of the semester April 22. The meeting contained various updates on campus life and academics, including on-campus construction and updated housing and dining rates.
Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment, or RISE, and Michigan State University Student Organic Farm are co-sponsoring an Earth Day celebration tomorrow, Friday, April 22.
Before understanding that my hair was a part of me, not what defined me, I had allowed irrelevant opinions to cloud my judgment and idea of what it was like to have "healthy hair."
Thirteen survivors of sexual abuse by ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar filed claims against the FBI on April 20. These claims total $130 million in damages for the FBI’s negligent failure to investigate Nassar’s sexual abuse allegations. Jamie White of White Law expands on the details of these claims.
Christina K. Brogdon will become the first vice president of human resources and chief human resources officer on June 1, replacing Richard Fanning as head of MSU Human Resources, according to a press release from the university.
A roundtable discussion, consisting of business and governmental leaders and students, met to talk about electric vehicles and autonomous mobility strategies in the state of Michigan on Wednesday, April 20, in the atrium of the Engineering Building.
The social relations and policy junior and former Vice President for Internal Administration won in a 32 vote Wednesday night.
Thirteen separate claims are being filed against the FBI by survivors of Nassar’s sexual abuse for the bureau’s failure to investigate the allegations.
"Just be true to yourself and be true to your relationship with that person," Zach said. "And if they're your soulmate then they're your soulmate, great, it doesn't matter. Skin tone, background, diversity, whatever, it doesn't matter if love conquers all.
The MSU Black Students’ Alliance, or BSA, organized a candlelight vigil on April 19 in front of The Rock to honor the life of Patrick Lyoya. Student groups and administration came to support the cause.
MSU defeats OU at home in their first time meeting since 2019.
Stoopfest 2022's headliners give us a look into their sets and musical background, ready to bring different and exciting genres to the stage this weekend.
"This (union) is our key, almost to say, 'Hey, we don't feel safe coming into work. We don't feel safe working for you. We feel overwhelmed, we feel stressed and uncomfortable,'" Starbucks shift manager Jaclyn Herndon said. "We don't want to feel that way anymore, and I feel that having a contract in place will help secure that for us."
When Garibaldi finished her opening remarks, and the event was officially underway, I realized I had never felt this comfortable while covering an event before. I realized I was not just covering an empowerment event; I was its target audience.
The CDC continues to recommend masking on public transportation vehicles while feeling ill or if you have been in suspected contact of COVID-19.
The Michigan State Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet for the last time this semester, on Friday, April 22 at 8 a.m. in the Hannah Administration Building, room 401.
The shop, located on 3142 E Michigan Ave in Lansing, opened to the public yesterday, April 18, at 8 a.m.
The preliminary autopsy of Michigan State University student Phat Nguyen, who died last November, showed alcohol to be the leading factor of his death.