“Don’t Read This!” Banned Books for Reading Month
Across the nation currently, there has been a wave of book bannings and control of classroom content taking place. Many of these books depict stories of Black Lives Matter, LGBTQIA+,…
Across the nation currently, there has been a wave of book bannings and control of classroom content taking place. Many of these books depict stories of Black Lives Matter, LGBTQIA+,…
Hello! My name is Maria Chodnicki, and I am a sophomore BFA Graphic Design major. During my junior year of high school, I didn’t have a definite plan of what…
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,…
After this past year, I think we all need summer to refresh from all of the collective hardships we have had this year. As society transitions into something that is…
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…
This spring, 16 more MSU College of Arts & Letters students will graduate from the Citizen Scholars program while earning their undergraduate degrees. “Graduation is a moment in time –…