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"Calling me out in front of my predominantly white class, insisting that I need to change my hair because it’s not suitable enough for broadcast is degrading. It’s degrading because, as a black woman myself, I should want to feel welcomed and looked up to you, but I can’t. The simple fact is I am being treated wrongly by my own kind in the worst way possible." → Read More
Bob Dylan will be performing at the Wharton Center Nov. 5. Tickets are now on sale. → Read More
Michigan State alumni from all over the nation reflect on their experiences at the university before this homecoming weekend. → Read More
Michigan issued a state-wide ban of flavored e-cigarette products for both in-store and online sales. Shops have 30 days to clear their shelves. → Read More
Michigan State's fall 2019 incoming freshman class is predicted to be the university's largest class yet — consisting of over 8,500 students. Applications to MSU also increased this year to 44,000 applications after switching to the Common Application. → Read More
Designers and MSU students Mikayla Frick and Kitty Johnson talk about their pieces and how they express themselves through fashion. → Read More
Michigan State women’s water polo team took home their first Big Ten Conference tournament win in in over ten years. → Read More
Roggenbuck came to Michigan State in fall 2011 and has worked in the same cafeteria since. Now that he's graduating, he's paying a tribute. → Read More
Take Back the Night, an annual day of events devoted to raise awareness of sexual violence and offer recovery resources, took place Thursday on campus. → Read More
MSU students presented their thirty-minute film "Dead Ends" to the public Friday. → Read More
The new food option will be introduced to students fall 2019. → Read More
University Activities Board hosted the MSU Drag Show on Saturday evening. → Read More
The spring show and plant sale gives students the chance to show off their landscaping and greenhouse skills and will take place from April 13 to 14. → Read More
The MSU LGBT Resource Center hosted Pride Prom for students at the MSU Museum on Friday. → Read More
The seventh annual MSU Science Festival, "Unraveling the Mysteries," will take place on campus from April 5 to April 20. → Read More
Apparel and textile design majors at MSU hosted a pop-up fashion show Friday at the MSU Horticulture Gardens and talked designs, inspirations and fashion on campus. → Read More
Improv comedy group, 3PEAT, will give MSU students a chance to preview their latest skits on March 16 at the Business College Complex. → Read More
College roommates of an only child — get ready for a column that will lead you to either loving that only child or making sure you have two or more kids in the future, because us only children can be a handful. If you live with one, please don’t forget that we’ve never had to share a space with any siblings. As a result of this, we operate differently than most. Sharing is not really in our… → Read More
Radical Coffee Project — formed by three MSU alumni — purchases beans directly from the Chacaya Coffee Cooperative in Guatemala and gives $4.25 per pound to the farmers. → Read More
Advertising management sophomore A. J. Hines released his debut EP, "Pardon My French", Friday. → Read More