Recent Articles
Experts discuss seasonal affective disorder, symptoms, possible treatments
Michigan winters can be a struggle for people who experience seasonal effective disorder (SAD), a type of depression caused by seasonal changes in day length and light quality. MSU experts discuss the symptoms of SAD, possible treatments and the resources available for students on campus.
Producer, show-runner, writer: MSU sophomore wears many hats in CAS department
Digital storytelling sophomore Aiden Myerson has become a familiar face in the Communication Arts and Sciences building, working five days a week in the audio-visual equipment room. Myerson is also leaving his mark on campus and building up his portfolio by being involved in MSU Telecasters, Impact FM and more.
MSU student in need of kidney donation after end-stage disease diagnosis
In October of this year MSU advertising junior Liam Clegg was diagnosed with end stage kidney disease. Since the diagnosis, his family has been determined to find him a living donor.
LGBTQIA+ students are fearful after election cycle
The results of the 2024 presidential election have sparked a variety of emotions and reactions from the American public this week. Members of the LGBTQIA+ community at Michigan State University discuss their fears of what a Trump presidency means for them.
'It's On Us' week to support survivors of sexual violence
This week, from Monday Nov. 11 to Friday Nov. 15, the Michigan State University Prevention, Outreach and Education Department (POE) is hosting its biannual "It’s On Us" week of action. Organizers explain the importance of the weeklong community activities and breakdown the schedule of events.