Recent Articles
Voting concerns at Democratic convention fuel audit push in tight MSU trustee race
Sen. Sylvia Santana is challenging the results of the Michigan Democratic Party convention after her campaign alleged more than 200 votes were cast remotely during the closely contested MSU trustee endorsement race.
As RCAH's last class prepares to walk, younger students face uncertain future
Michigan State University’s Residential College in the Arts and Humanities will merge under the College of Arts and Letters beginning July 1, 2026. This leaves many students concerned about the future of the college’s small class sizes, among other issues.
Man arrested at Wells Hall for possessing chemicals used for meth
Michigan State University Police announced that a 31-year-old man was arrested for allegedly running a meth lab in Wells Hall. DPPS, in a press release, wrote that suspect Xin Tong was arrested and issued felony criminal charges for malicious destruction of a building over $20,000 and “felony controlled substance-operate/maintain lab involving methamphetamine.”
MSU fundraising VP denies allegation of retaliatory firing
Michigan State University and Vice President of University Advancement Kim Tobin have denied allegations made in a lawsuit filed by former employee Alison Gaudreau.
Federal judge tosses Brenda Tracy’s suit against MSU board and two trustees
A federal judge dismissed Brenda Tracy’s lawsuit against Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees, saying she failed to support her claims and could not overcome legal immunity defenses.










