If students walked through the CSU recently, they might have noticed a new addition to campus life. 32 Degrees Ice Cream has officially opened on MavAve, giving Minnesota State students a much ...
A student-led engineering organization at Minnesota State is bringing classroom concepts to life by creating opportunities for students to engage directly with industry, explore career pathways ...
The music industry has proven time and time again about the downsides that come with being a female artist. One example is Chappell Roan, a prominent queer artist who made waves in the music ...
Student Health Services at Minnesota State is working to make sexual health care more accessible, confidential and stigma-free as college students remain one of the groups most affected by ...
Hey! I’m Jesse Navarro. I’ve written plenty of articles over the past few months and now, I get to show you a piece of my dream world. The quest I embarked on 7 years ago when I started carefully ...
The energy of Maverick football games would be lacking if not for the Cheer and Dance teams’ dazzling routines. Who else can amass such power and energy in the crowd? We all know them; we ...
On Tuesday, the LGBT center hosted an event called “Asexual Celebration” in recognition of asexuality awareness week and the asexual students here on campus. “I was requested by many students that ...
Aiden Forsberg was a guest speaker for the Pre-Med club on Friday. Previously a student at MSU, he’s now attending the University of Minnesota as a medical student. He shared his experiences ...
Most people spend Easter with friends and family. I spent mine watching NBA basketball. And, although that may seem like a somewhat unorthodox celebration, I sure was blessed with a ...
The Music Showdown was the perfect cup of tea for music lovers. On Thursday students gathered in Ostrander Auditorium for Music Showdown, a music trivia event hosted by the Student Event Team. The ...
I had a conversation with a friend about how I know people or young adults who still live with their parents. To me, it is normal (or, at least “normal” in the context of where I am from). But ...