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  • How career focused fraternities and sororities are shaping campus culture
    Feb 17 2026

    At MSU, Greek life has had a long-lasting impact on campus society and the connections that students make. However, not every student feels drawn to traditional chapters or sees their goals reflected in these organizations. This has led to the growth of a different type of Greek involvement on campus: professional fraternities and sororities.


    These organizations aim to create a community for students who want to develop their careers early in college. Professional chapters offer a structured way to gain those advantages, providing mentorship, skill‑building workshops and networks that extend beyond MSU.


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    6 min
  • Coalition of student organizations organizes walkout against ICE and DHS
    Feb 10 2026

    On Jan. 29, over 1,000 MSU students walked out of their classes and gathered at the Hannah Administration building, despite the 10 degree temperature and brutal wind.

    The crowd voiced their contempt regarding the recent controversial actions taken by ICE and DHS in Minneapolis.

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    2 min
  • Takeaways from MSU welcome week 2025: A look at racial bias within the East Lansing police department and city council
    Nov 26 2025

    More than a month after the pepper-spraying and arrest of two black men, Lonnie Smith and Mason Woods, both men have filed federal lawsuits against the city of East Lansing—specifically, Police Chief Jennifer Brown and Officer Anthony Lyon – alleging excessive force and libel for a misleading press release.

    On Sunday of MSU Welcome Week, Lonnie Smith attempted to break up an altercation between his friend and East Lansing resident, Mason Woods, and several other young men outside of Dave’s Hot Chicken. After the police were called, Officer Anthony Lyon deployed pepper spray within inches of their faces. Both men were arrested that night.

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    10 min
  • Student Concerns Rise After River Fatality Near Cedar Village
    1 min
  • Graduate Employees Union seeks legal protection for graduate research assistants
    7 min
  • Opinion: We should be more scared of AI than we are
    6 min
  • First Residents of Holden Hall Return to Campus and Share MSU Memories
    Oct 3 2025

    A group of 12 Spartans returned to Michigan State University's campus for a two-day reunion on September 30 and October 1, marking their 58th anniversary as Holden Hall's second-floor first residents. These Spartans have stayed in touch since 1967, despite dispersing around the country to pursue their careers. Tom Kueny, Paul Vigilanti, Maryann Bohemke, Karl Bohemke and Brad Dlouhy share some of their fondest memories from their time at MSU.

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    4 min
  • Conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University event, MSU community members share perspectives
    Sep 14 2025

    During the first event of Turning Point USA's fall “American Comeback” tour, co-founder and CEO Charlie Kirk was fatally shot in the neck on Utah Valley University campus. After the Feb. 2023 shooting on MSU campus, gun violence remains a pertinent topic for MSU students, leading many students and community members to speak about the ongoing trend of gun violence in schools and the political implications of the shooting.

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    9 min