Friday, January 2, 2026

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Stories of survival

Three survivors, who were sexually assaulted off campus, shared their on campus experiences of substance abuse, self-exploration and growth, which shaped them to be the survivors they are today.

MSU

Students use charity to comfort children with cancer

Love Your Melon Foundation co-founder Zachary Quinn — and many students following in his footsteps — want to make hospital stays more bearable for children fighting cancer.

MICHIGAN

ASMSU elections yield 3.3 percent voter turnout

1,264 students voted in this year’s ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government’s general assembly election, which is over 1,000 less voters than in 2013, when the State News reported a 9.2 percent voter turnout. Members of ASMSU’s general assembly hold an important task of electing the new office of the president this week, which consists of six vice presidents and 1 president.

MSU

Faculty Senate approves compensation hike

In an effort to prevent MSU falling to last place in faculty compensation rates among Big Ten schools, the Faculty Senate approved a relatively high faculty merit and market pool increases for the 2015-2016 school year on Tuesday afternoon. 

NEWS

College of Osteopathic medicine and Eli Broad College to offer joint MBA program

Effective fall semester of 2015, the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Eli Broad College of Business will be collaborating to offer a joint Master’s of Business Administration and Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine program.  The statement was released last week by MSUToday.  The program will help medical students develop business skills that are becoming more and more crucial, especially with the evolution of the U.S.

MSU

Utilize deals, coupons and apps to save on dining

The first and most obvious of these strategies is going to the grocery store. It’s no secret buying and cooking one’s own meals is the quickest, easiest and cheapest way to save money, and stores like Kroger and Meijer are the most popular places for students to flock