Lawmakers eye allowing alcohol sales on campus game days
The Michigan Senate reintroduced a bill on Tuesday to allow college campuses to sell alcohol on gamedays.
The Michigan Senate reintroduced a bill on Tuesday to allow college campuses to sell alcohol on gamedays.
As the current Associated Students of MSU associate vice president of financial operations, Drew Gardner is now moving up to the role of vice president of financial operations.
At 11:20 p.m., it was voted on by the 60th General Assembly of the Associated Students of Michigan State that Hoyumpa is the next student body president.
Because of an excise tax on marijuana products, the city of East Lansing receives tax dollars from the state, which it then puts into drug abuse counseling and treatment programs.
This contention comes after pre-med junior Zaaki Mandwee attempted to reintroduce a bill that condemned human rights violations being committed against the people of Palestine by the Israeli Defense forces.
It is because of his pain and grief that professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz returned to class. He said he felt lost and he realized that he needed to see his students. He compared them to a wooden board floating in the ocean that he had to hold to stop from drowning.
The board will meet this Friday at 9 a.m. in the Hannah Administration building. Those wishing to make public comments at Friday’s meeting must register online by Wednesday, April 19. Statements to the board before the meeting can be made by emailing trustees@msu.edu.
Social relations and policy senior Shaurya Pandya withdrew from the ASMSU presidential election Tuesday. Pandya said he never intended to complete the race.
As Skymint prepares to offer free weed to randomly chosen winners, the dispensary chain's parent company Green Peak Industries is in the midst of two lawsuits, threatening the future of the company.
This debate discussed a variety of issues affecting MSU’s campus and students, from tighter gun control lobbying to stronger connections between ASMSU officials and the student body.
MSU's entire response will be evaluated, including action by law enforcement, university operations, support and communication.
MSU's department of Student Life and Engagement has put forward its recommendation for dorm and dining rates in the 2023-24 academic year: a 7% increase to keep up with inflation.
Following the highly-anticipated indictment and arraignment of ex-president Donald Trump on April 4, legal experts and ordinary Americans alike have raised questions about what the criminal prosecution of a former president could mean. For the moment, though, there aren’t a lot of concrete answers.
The Office of Resource and Support Coordination is a new addition to the university, modeled after similar concepts at different universities that have been through tragic events.
The Office of the Registrar announced fall 2023 classes will start on Monday, Aug. 28. Additionally, spring break, end of classes, final exam dates and commencements for spring 2024 will all take place one week earlier than usual.
With the arrival of 4/20, the annual celebration of all things marijuana, Greater Lansing dispensaries are gearing up to meet expectations of the anticipated customer surge.
Following a change in board leadership and public pressure at a recent meeting, Michigan’s attorney general has renewed her call for long-withheld documents relating to MSU’s handling of Larry Nassar.
Laura Rugless, the second of two finalists for the role of vice president of MSU's Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator, shared her short and long-term visions in a presentation Friday morning. She said she hopes to make MSU an impactful civil rights leader.
Michigan legislators announced the reintroduction of Drive SAFE (Safety, Access, Freedom, and the Economy) on Wednesday, a bill package allowing all Michigan residents to obtain state IDs or driver’s licenses regardless of their immigration status.
As students made their treks to class yesterday, they encountered multiple people offering them Bibles. Some students were frustrated. According to MSU policy, permits are only required for certain groups to solicit on campus, specifically those who are selling goods.