IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD ARCHIVE

Hey Spartans!   Summer break is only a few weeks away, so it can be difficult to stay focused. Here are some study tips to help you be well...
Last week, we asked students to submit their Alternative Spring Break experiences to us. Our winner, Jennifer Pevarnek , class of 2016, traveled to...
The MSU Union is a classic landmark and can be seen as the living room of campus. Today, it hosts several restaurants, Bigby Coffee shop, a bowling...
How to Stay Healthy During Flu Season Flu season is peaking this month, so it’s extra important to try and stay healthy. Here are some quick...
On Jan. 14, 2013, students across MSU’s campus gathered to check out the buzz at the River Trail Neighborhood Engagement Center Grand Opening. If you...
The 'In My Neighborhood' blog series is a project to hear about life in the neighborhoods from those who live it. Written by students, for...
The 'In My Neighborhood' blog series is a project to hear about life in the neighborhoods from those who live it. Written by students, for...
Home for the Holidays Survival Guide: How you & your parents can survive (& enjoy) the winter break! Plan ahead- Having a good visit...
The 'In My Neighborhood' blog series is a project to hear about life in the neighborhoods from those who live it. Written by students, for students,...
The 'In My Neighborhood blog' series is a project to hear about life in the neighborhoods from those who live it. Written by students, for students,...
We would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday this week. As you may know by now, Michigan State University will be closed in observance of...
If you are in Brody Hall this week, make sure to check out our very first Neighborhood Engagement Center Traveling Art Display - The...
This week in the Neighborhood: Beating writer’s block with The Writer Center in the Neighborhoods When it comes to college-level courses, one thing...
Recently, we sat down with Maggie Chen Hernandez, the Associate Director of OCAT (Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions) in the North...
We recently sat down to interview Debra Thornton, the Lead UUD Academic Advisor in the East and River Trail Neighborhoods. Debra works to assist...