Recent Articles
Navigating microaggressions: How students cope, advocate for change
Microaggressions at Michigan State University take a significant toll on students' mental health and academic performance, creating a pervasive sense of "otherness" that affects their ability to fully engage in campus life. Through personal resilience and calls for institutional change, students are pushing for a more inclusive environment that fosters understanding and respect.
MSU reports meningococcal disease case, risk to campus deemed minimal
An MSU student has been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, prompting swift action from the university and local health officials. While the risk of transmission is minimal, students are urged to stay vigilant and consider vaccination to protect against this rare but serious disease.
Spartans rely on seasonal essentials to stay healthy during fall weather
MSU students are embracing fall with a range of seasonal essentials. Seasonal drinks and a range of layering options are just a few of the essentials that reflect both the practical needs and the personal styles shaping campus life this fall.
Specialists seek to address mental health, substance use correlation among students
As mental health issues rise among college students, substance use does too. Health specialists at MSU weigh-in on the importance of understanding these impacts, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and support to build a healthier, more resilient student body.
Students unwind with AAAS’s Activating Wellness Week
AAAS’s Activating Wellness Week allowed students to find a space to relax, connect and explore their identities through different wellness practices on Oct. 23 and 24.