My Experience with Epilepsy
By Marissa Ogea After twelve years of living with epilepsy, I feel like I would have a slight grasp now on how to speak about it when asked to share…
By Marissa Ogea After twelve years of living with epilepsy, I feel like I would have a slight grasp now on how to speak about it when asked to share…
McLaren Hospice McLaren Hospice is looking for empathetic individuals who are looking to make a difference in the lives of those with advanced illness. Some of the services would include…
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness month and October is Mental Health Awareness Month which is quickly approaching. Taking care of your mind is just as important as taking care of…
The beginning of the 2021 school year looked immensely different from the start of the 2020 school year. The campus has been filled with excitement, lost Freshmen (and Sophomores), and…
Having grown up in Michigan’s east side, I feel like it is pretty customary to ask, “Michigan or Michigan State?” This question usually sparks some friendly banter, but for some,…
Carla Simone, class of 2021, is graduating with a major in Spanish. Next year, she will continue with her internship year to earn her teacher certification in secondary Spanish. In…
I remember in October 2019 walking onto MSU’s campus for the first time. My whole life was surrounded with green and white, thanks to my dad and my grandparents being…
If you would have told me two years ago that I was going to get into my dream program on a complete whim and have it end due to a…
I think I surprised everyone when I decided to go to Michigan State, 854 miles away from my home in Georgia. I had always been a homebody and loved being…
In order to get to know our new director, Dr. Stacia Moroski-Rigney, a little better, we took some inspiration from Vogue and asked her 73 rapid-fire questions ranging from her…