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MSU professor Troy Hale opens as Atomic Annie for national act
Cover band Atomic Annie opened for Sister Hazel at their concert at Grewal Hall in Lansing. Featuring MSU's own professor of practice Troy Hale on guitar, Atomic Annie energized the crowd on Friday night and played their largest venue yet.
Female pop artists set to dominate awards season
Pop female artists dominated nominations for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. Artists like Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Charlie XCX and more lead the ranks of most Grammy nominations this year. MSU students share their thoughts on women gaining more recognition in the music industry.
'Isotopes in Motion' brings unique experiences to Wharton
Combining science and art, "Of Equal Place: Isotopes in Motion" was hosted in Cobb Great Hall at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts. The performance took place on Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Students and other audience members were welcomed to enjoy a performance that meant so much more.
STOMP brings non-traditional beats to Wharton
Cast members from STOMP, a show coming to the Wharton Center from Nov. 6 to 8, performed a musical number outside Wharton to peak the interest of the MSU community. STOMP cast members use non-traditional instruments to make music, paired with performative dance.
Whitmer, Hertel urge students to 'Go green! Go white! Go vote!'
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and U.S. Congress Representative Candidate Curtis Hertel visited The Rock on MSU's campus on Tuesday, Oct. 29. They encouraged students to vote and emphasized the importance of young people casting their ballots. Hertel then led a walk to the Communications Arts and Sciences building where the early voting polls are available.