Disabled students, on- and off-campus, have rights when it comes to housing, but navigating the use of these rights can be a difficult process.
With MSU’s spring break less than two weeks away, CATA is planning to implement modifications to its busing schedule, which will be in effect March 7 to 13, according to a CATA press release.
Mental health reporter Julian Stainback walks through things to consider when moving off campus.
Associate professor in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences and core faculty member in the Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Program Jessica Miesel is leading the project. Miesel specializes in fire and ecosystem ecology.
Vice President for Student Allocations for ASMSU Harsna Chahal is seeking to continue advocacy for this cause by advocating for similar laws to be passed in the cities of the greater MSU community, such as Lansing and Okemos.
“College is already so stressful, so something so simple as water — a necessity that we need — that could possibly take you out? It’s scary," communications and journalism senior Brea Crawford said.
Whether living with friends or going in blind, incoming college students often turn to social media when looking for roommates. Here's the stories of how two friendships formed from online introductions.
An MSU research project lead by Muhammad Rabnawaz, who works in the School of Packaging, will attempt to redesign plastics to be more recyclable, aided by a recent $1.7 million investment from the U.S. Department of Energy.
This app would serve the purpose of providing their staff with turn-by-turn navigation across the 24.7 million square feet of MSU campus grounds.
Tensions rise as MSU students continue to disturb the residents of East Lansing. As a result, MSU and East Lansing are beginning to work together to improve relations.
Trustee Renee Knake Jefferson announced today she would run to keep her position on the board. She was originally appointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2019 following the resignation of Nancy Schlichting.
In total, of the 63,217 students and faculty included in the Together We Will dashboard, 76.64% of have verified to have received a booster shot. 23.36% are currently reported to be un-boosted.
Students must register via Warner Bros. ahead of time to receive their movie passes.
After two years, the Honors College Activities Board, or HCAB, threw their annual Honors Ball this past Friday.
Every day for the past week, Candace Cook has been honking her horn, driving in circles around the Capitol building, three times a day.
In the last two weeks, COVID-19 cases in Ingham County have plummeted by 78%, and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 have declined by 34.2%
The CATA board of directors did not address the MSU service reductions at their Feb. 16 meeting.
Minimal changes in the employment situation are causing big changes in the economy.
This past Sunday, the Black Student Alliance hosted its first annual Chocolate R.O.S.E Ball.