Recent Articles
Gee's Bend Quilt Makers bring lesser known history to MSU
Two African American quilt makers, China and Mary Ann Pettway, from Gee's Bend, Alabama, speak of growing up during the Civil Rights movement and how quilts serve not only as decoration and art form, but as functional tools and pieces of community.
RCAH theater hosts experimental music collaboration
In the basement of Snyder-Phillips Hall, is the Michigan State University record label, Bogue Street Records. One of the first albums released under the label is Day Zero Breakdown, by Lansing local Dennis Hinrichsen. In collaboration with the RCAH Center for Poetry and two other Michigan artists, Worm Moon and bioPrism, the album was performed in the RCAH Theatre.
Fulbright scholar organizes exhibit documenting Ukraine conflict
Photography exhibit titled "Ukraine: War and Resistance" opens in Snyder Hall on Feb. 24. The exhibit will be shown until the end of March.
Latinx Film Festival showcases tradition and undertold stories
Michigan State University's Latinx Film Festival (LxFF) hosts a biannual celebration of LatinX films and filmmakers. 2026 marked the fourth celebration of LxFF, the largest Latin American film festival in Michigan.
Strike! Reflecting on 'Wii Sports' role in video game development 20 years later
20 years ago Wii Sports released for people to play worldwide. It became a staple for many members of Gen Z and had a significant impact on the gaming world.











