Students speakers advocate for transparency at BOT meeting
Students advocated for more transparency at the Board of Trustees meeting on Oct. 29. They hope to see changes in the swim and dive team and fossil fuel divestment.
Students advocated for more transparency at the Board of Trustees meeting on Oct. 29. They hope to see changes in the swim and dive team and fossil fuel divestment.
The family friendly "Safe Halloween" event hosted by MSU fraternity and sorority life returned to East Lansing this fall.
The Board of Trustees met on Oct. 29 to report COVID-19 statistics, faculty pay cuts, transparency efforts and new projects.
MSU and Michigan administrators encourage students to respect the 114-year-old rivalry and work together to ensure Saturday’s game is safe, respectful and fun for all.
An MSU football player had alleged the university violated his rights by leaving him on indefinite suspension during an ongoing investigation of a sexual assault complaint involving him.
City council member Lisa Babcock held the event because she was receiving a lot of questions from residents about plumbing and what the city was going to do about flooding in the future.
The grants ranged from $600 to $1200, and said that it was to be used for “for COVID-related emergency expenses” and was given to students “with high need.” All of the students had an Expected Family Contribution, or EFC, of $20,000 or below.
Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said she believes MSU will be resilient against COVID-19 after the return of students from fall break.
Members of the public will have the opportunity to address the board during the meeting. Requests to address the board must be submitted 48 hours prior to the start of the meeting.
Students share their experiences living in cooperative housing.
The event hosted by MSU Campus Archaeology Program partnered with Paranormal Society will run Oct. 26 from 6 p.m to 8 p.m., and attendees are encouraged to walk through the sites and learn about MSU’s haunted history.
Students share thoughts on MSU's 2nd-year live-on requirement.
To provide more suitable accommodations for the LGBTQ+ community, initiatives such as Gender Inclusive Housing, or GIH, have been formed in attempt to create a better experience for students.
This is the third protest organized by UNTF and the GEU against the university this semester.
The first concert in the West Circle Series, "Lift Every Voice," is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fairchild Theatre.
The $400,659,129 agreement between USA Gymnastics and survivors has been in deliberation since 2018, but this settlement could put an end to years of litigation for USA Gymnastics.
“I think it's important for people who menstruate and their families, and that’s just about everybody, to get this little bit of tax relief,” Rep. Kara Hope, D-Mason, said. “Menstrual products are a necessity, they're not a luxury.”
The bills allocated to move a part of the general funds to the central staff funding for First Generation Appreciation Week, formed an Internship Study Ad-Hoc Committee and condemned the reinstitution of the Global Experience Requirement within the College of Education.
Many RAs were not happy when former MSUPD Deputy Chief Traci Ruiz informed them that officers would be doing armed rounds in residential halls.
Photos received by The State News at approximately 10 a.m. this morning showed that maintenance had cleared a large portion of the hallway of water.