Michigan State a cappella groups join forces for Accapalooza 2018
“Have you ever seen 'Pitch Perfect'? If you have, you’re going to love Accapalooza,” Capital Green President Allison Contreras said.
“Have you ever seen 'Pitch Perfect'? If you have, you’re going to love Accapalooza,” Capital Green President Allison Contreras said.
Read what being selected for Homecoming Court means to these seniors and their thoughts on how the position has impacted their lives.
At 18, he started his own non-profit organization. Now, at 21, he’s been selected as a Forbes Under 30 Scholar and appointed to MSU’s Homecoming Court. For Malik Amir Mix, the future is bright.
'Love Never Dies,' the sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Phantom of the Opera,' will be performed at the Wharton Center's Great Cobb Hall from Oct. 9 to 14.
Domestic and international students can meet each Friday to have free coffee together thanks to one of MSU's programs held in the International Center.
For those who wonder who helps coordinate therapy dog events, look no further than Tammison Smith of MSU Career Services.
On the evening of Sept. 25, Todd "Z-Man" Zalkins addressed a roomful of MSU students as an author and public speaker. Behind the man, buried deep in his past, was a 17-year battle with drug addiction. Today, he has been sober for almost 12 years.
A memorial service for MSU assistant professor Dr. Shengpan Lin took place Thursday in the MSU Union Ballroom. Lin, 37, died in a car crash near Uncle John’s Cider Mill in Clinton County Sept. 2.
The exhibit will be open to the public Monday to Friday from 12 to 3 p.m. through Oct. 19.
Celebrate Homecoming all week long with various events across campus, all leading up to the Spartans' Oct. 6 football game against the Northwestern Wildcats at noon at Spartan Stadium.
The span from 10 p.m. to midnight four days a week might not seem like an athlete's ideal practice hours, but dancers on the MSU Ballroom Dance team practice at that time with little complaint.
Despite an ongoing crisis that has rocked nearly every corner of campus, this has been the university’s largest and most diverse freshman class, according to statistics released by the university. Which leaves many to wonder: why would students still choose to attend a university in its darkest hour?
The Residential College of Arts and Humanities Center for Poetry is hosting its annual used book sale on Thursday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Urban Dreams was first conceived in 2002 by Ternisa Mallette, who wanted to put together a dance team to represent individuals of urban communities.
In October, Chilean-born saxophonist Melissa Aldana comes to MSU as the first of a lineup of jazz musicians in this year's MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program.
The Student Affairs and Services division of MSU hosted its third annual Fall-A-Palooza on Sept. 21 in the Student Services Building on campus. The event, free with donuts, cider and Dairy Store ice cream, was held to connect students to non-academic resources at MSU. Here are the top five lesser-known resources MSU has to offer.
According to MSU’s website, Spartan Cash is the university’s official debit card program.
For MSU students seeking to maintain their sexual health and prevent contraction of STIs, one of the university's most popular sexual wellness resources available is the Condom Connection — a program that provides free condoms to students living in campus residence halls.
Liker her father, Mike, did more than 30 years ago, senior cross country runner Kayla Kavulich is flourishing on the track at Michigan State.
Lin was a kind friend and a bright student in the eyes of many people, according to his friends and colleagues.