Recent Articles
As finals week approaches, Adderall comes to the forefront
Business student Travis, who chose to keep his last name and year in school private, said he uses Adderall without a prescription to help him stay awake.
Mother's sacrifice provides Iraqi refugee and MSU alumnus Majd Wess a shot at attaining dreams
Majd Wess has a bachelor’s degree in human biology from MSU and is looking into medical schools across the country for the fall of 2016.
MSU biometrics working to improve national security
From serving as a panelist at a United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee to helping identify one of the Boston bombers, MSU professors who are part of the Biometrics Research Group are working to improve national security and law enforcement.
Professor's research helps explain false confessions
Recently, the Netflix series “Making a Murderer” has drawn people in with its look at a man who was convicted of a crime he allegedly didn’t commit. This brings up the question, “why would an innocent person ever send themselves to prison?”
Nickname for The River Trail perpetuates rape culture
The River Trail path behind Holmes Hall and McDonel Hall is not a place many students want to be when the sun goes down. The path is generally called “the rape trail” by MSU students who live in the area.