Recent Articles
Black MSU students share experiences with discrimination, seek changes
Roughly 6% of students at Michigan State University are Black, and with recent racial incidents going unaddressed by university administration, many Black students feel it has been hard to connect with departments like the Board of Trustees on campus to support and aid them in their issues.
Residents told to shelter in place at Chandler Crossings
Multiple police were called to Building 17 at The Landings at Chandler Crossings, an off-campus student housing hub, at around 9 p.m. on Monday night.
MSU Director of Bands Kevin Sedatole: a master at work
Kevin Sedatole is the Director of Bands at MSU, but his credits don’t end there. Sedatole is a Professor of Music, Chair of the Conducting Area in the College of Music and administrator of the entire band program at MSU including: Wind Symphony, Symphony Band, Concert Band, Chamber Winds, Campus Bands, Spartan Marching Band and Spartan Brass.
MSU AAC hosts Fall Black Grad, celebrating culture and excellence
Michigan State University's African American Celebratory, or AAC, hosted its annual Fall Black Grad event, which took place in the MSU Union Ballroom yesterday at 4 p.m. This is the 22nd Black Grad ceremony, and around 73 graduates were present with friends and family.
Lansing Symphony Orchestra performs “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” music at Wharton Center
MSU’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts hosted the Lansing Symphony Orchestra and their performance of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" in concert.