Crime Blotter: Burglary, Weapons Offense, and Stalking Reported Last Week
Multiple cases of stalking, burglary, and a weapons offense were reported last week, as well as 14 cases of larceny.
Multiple cases of stalking, burglary, and a weapons offense were reported last week, as well as 14 cases of larceny.
MSU students and community members attended “Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert" on Oct. 7 at Great Cobb Hall.
An insight into what a day on an MSU CATA bus looks like, while exploring the positive and negative experiences students and bus drivers have with the bus system on campus.
Students repainted The Rock in blue and white with the slogan “Bring them home now!” and a recreation of the Israeli flag. Organizers handed out LED candles, yellow ribbon pins and Israeli flags ahead of a community prayer for the Israeli Defense Forces and for the safe return of the hostages in Gaza.
Michigan State University released a public-facing dashboard containing insights on how quickly the university process reports of sexual harassment, what type of conduct is reported most frequently and the status of open cases. University officials say the increasing public oversight reflects MSU's commitment to speeding up processing timelines.
Taylor Swift's latest album "The Life of a Showgirl" leaves listeners disappointed.
Surplus Store offers pumpkin carving, crafts and more with a Fall Fest.
In a back and forth game between the Michigan State Spartans and the Nebraska Cornhuskers, special team blunders and offensive struggles helped Nebraska push past the Spartans 38-27.
The first MSU students to reside in Holden Hall returned to visit their original dorm hall for its 58th anniversary. The members of the group attended Michigan State from the late 60s to early 70s and have managed to stay friends for that entire time, thanks to strong brotherhood and a reliable network of people willing to show up.
Rapper DaBaby is set to perform at Grewal Hall with back-to-back shows on Oct. 11.
In the sea of red where the sold out Nebraska football crowd promises stimulating energy, the Spartans take on a sophomore quarterback by the name of Dylan Raiola, a confident and NFL-caliber player that could give MSU some fits defensively. To stop Raiola and his Cornhusker squad, the Spartans must play better defense, which means tackle, generate pressure, communicate, cover, play attack coverage, win one-on-one’s and have success in the small details..
On Wednesday, Oct. 1. four-star wing Julius Avent announced his verbal commitment to MSU on social media. 6-foot-8 220-pound Avent is nationally ranked as the No. 78 player overall and the No. 13 power forward.
Taylor Swift's latest album "The Life of a Showgirl" is coming out October 3. The album will release will be celebrated in theaters at "The Official Release Party of a Showgirl."
MSU says it's heard nothing from the Department of Education regarding the federal government's 22 open investigations into the university, raising questions about what will ultimately come from the probes.
Disciplinary charges against a student who confronted the MSU president underscore concerns around free speech on college campuses, and come as public figures adjust to an era of heightened political violence.
2 burglaries, 15 cases of larceny and hazing were reported this past week. MSU disclosed the incidents under the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, which requires universities to list reported criminal offenses publicly.
Michigan State University held its annual State of the University address where President Kevin Guskiewicz, almost a year following his own investiture, spoke about the institution's achievements this year while also looking forward to future plans.
Famous individuals, such as celebrities, athletes and influencers, almost go hand-in-hand with brands and partnerships. But for already well-known brands, do partnerships with individuals like influencers and athletes really make a difference in sales?
MSU's interim dean of the College of Human Medicine is taking on an "unprecedented" and "monumental" task, he said, as the university weighs a merger of its medical programs.
UAB and Students for Cultivating Change team up to put on Renaissance fair for students