As mid-semester approaches and the Housing Fair ends, the question that remains on students’ minds are what is the better housing choice…dorms or apartments?
Did you ever wish that the fruit in your fridge would last longer or taste sweeter? Well scientists at Michigan State University are researching ways to make this a reality after receiving a $14 million grant from the USDA. The parent program, RosBREED, focuses on DNA marking to isolate desirable qualities within the fruits to produce a better crop yield.
The Men’s Water Polo Team has won the last two National Championship Games. They have dominated in the Big Ten Conference by winning the Championship games the past four seasons. This weekend they will go into the Big Ten Championship seeded third. Here is a preview of the team!.
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Michigan State University has an unofficial tradition where pastors preach their message at Wells Hall. Epic Campus Ministry invited their own speaker to share a different aspect on the Christian faith.
If you mix blue and gold, with green and white, Michigan State University students might say you have created a recipe for rivalry. Ashley Simms was on guard as MSU’s Marching Band hosted the 2009 Sparty Watch.
It was a landmark season for Michigan State for all the wrong reasons — off and on-ice issues, injuries and youth led the Spartans to a 10-23-5 finish in 2009, sealing 10th-place in the CCHA standings and the program’s worst campaign in 31 years.
With a new crop of nine heralded freshmen and bigger, stronger returning players, can Michigan State reverse the skid and shine in 2010?
Michigan State University celebrated the opening of their new Surplus Store and Recycling Center on campus. These new buildings will help both the university and its surrounding communities increase their green efforts. The buildings themselves also have unique green elements. This story takes us on a tour of the new facility and explores how it will improve recycling efforts.
By: Carole Polan
It’s that time of the year again, flu season. But with the threat of the H1N1 virus, MSU health officials and students have a lot more to worry about. Focal Point’s Steve Mariani tells us what the university is doing to help prevent the spread of the flu and how dangerous is really is.
By: Steve Mariani
MSU is on a mission for renovating dorms on campus.On September 17, 2009 faculty and students celebrated the reopening of Mary Mayo Hall.
Published by Carolyn McEvoy
In September 2009 the Michigan State University Veterinary Medical College received the first MRI machine for large animals at a university in the country. This project took eight months to complete and cost about $2 million.
Posted By: Jessica Dupnack