Recent Articles
Members of LGBT community reflect on Passover's meaning
The Passover holiday, which commemorates the Jewish escape from slavery in Egypt, is a time for members of MSU’s Jewish community to not only look back to the past, but to look at the present as well.
MSU students held a vigil Monday for those lost in the Colorado Planned Parenthood shooting
MSU students for choice held a candlelight vigil at the rock monday night in the wake of the recent attack on a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic. “Because we are a pro-choice organization working closely with planned parenthood, the vigil is something we feel really passionately about.
MSU battles Penn State in 22 annual American Red Cross blood drive
The American Red Cross is teaming up with MSU and Pennsylvania State University to create the next chapter in the schools 22-year blood drive competition. The annual blood drive pits the student bodies of both schools against each other in a competition to see who can donate the most blood.
MSU receives donation, now has largest digital library collection in U.S.
MSU library’s digital media collection joins the nation’s elite after an unprecedented donation from the Rovi corporation. Rovi’s donation adds 681,000 CDs, 143,000 DVDs, and 17,000 electronic games according to MSU director of libraries Clifford Haka.
Active Minds MSU to hold a suicide awareness event Friday
It is estimated that 1,100 students commit suicide across college campuses nationwide. This epidemic not only ends lives but leaves behind tremendous grief and confusion for the friends and family of the deceased.