Recent Articles
Justice in action: How MSU’s Immigration Law Clinic balances education and advocacy
For over 15 years, Michigan State University’s Immigration Law Clinic has provided law students with hands-on experience while advocating for vulnerable immigrant populations. Now, amid evolving federal policies and travel bans, the clinic continues to support clients, educate students and guide the MSU community through legal challenges and confusion surrounding immigration enforcement.
Collegiate dance teams waltz it out in 11th annual Green and White Gala
On the second floor of IM Circle, collegiate teams met for the 11th annual Green and White Gala on Saturday, hosted by the MSU Ballroom Dance Team. With a panel of judges, dance couples were judged on their unique dance styles and the technique they brought to the floor.
Hundreds of MSU students take to streets to march against ICE practices
Hundreds of Michigan State University students voiced their concerns and anger over the practices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota and across the country Thursday afternoon at the Hannah Administration Building before taking to the streets.
MSU won't cancel classes ahead of sub-zero temps
Michigan State University has decided to remain open ahead of cold weather set to hit the campus early Friday Morning.
From Congress to campus: The fight to establish Martin Luther King Jr. Day
On Nov. 3, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed legislation establishing King’s birthday as a national holiday, 15 years after the proposal was first introduced in the wake of King’s assassination in 1968. The path to federal recognition, however, was long and fiercely contested.












