MSU News and Announcements
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

What’s up Chandler Crossings! Remember this post regarding MSU possibly changing their logo? Well, forget I ever wrote it! In a letter written to fans in press release on February 5, MSU athletic director Mark Hollis announced that “…after careful consideration, we will use the current Spartan logo design, first used in the late 1970s, to build our visual brand identity.” It’s true. So gather around your roommates in your East Lansing student apartment and let them know the good news.
Although Michigan State and Nike are expected to unveil a new and unified look for all MSU sports teams in April, it seems that the voice of Spartan Nation was heard. Hollis, displaying great leadership, listened to the cries of students, fans, and alumni that said that changing the logo would be losing part of the great Spartan identity. He did it also in such a way that would not put a strain on it financial relationship with Nike reiterating his commitment to resign of Spartan sports to make it a “cohesive national brand.” Remember, Hollis and the Athletics Department have a lot of bills to pay.
Are you happy to see the current logo being apart of the uniform resign? Would you rather Michigan State stick with its current set of uniforms for its sports teams? Poll your roommates in your MSU student apartment and let your voice be heard!
Written by: Shaun Holness
Tags: Michigan State Spartan Logo, MSU and Nike Logo, MSU new logo, MSU spartan helmet, MSU Spartan Logo
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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Parking on MSU’s campus can sometimes be a nightmare, and it is about to get a little bit worse. If you are brave enough to drive to campus and park during class, you will need these updates to prepare yourself for some changes.
Lot 65 near Armstrong Hall will be closing at the end of February to make some water main improvements and is expected to reopen in May. The lot near Emmons hall will be closed from May until 2011 when renovations to Emmons hall are complete.
Lot 3 will close permanetly in March because it is the future site of a new art museum.
Fortunately for Chandler Crossings residents, they can take the CATA Bus from their MSU apartments for FREE! Their free bus passes are an awesome savings and it is super convenient not having to search for parking spots everyday. For everyone else, start planning ahead! You may have to leave your MSU student apartment a few minutes earlier to battle it out for parking spaces on campus. You can get even more updates from The State News.
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Tags: MSU construction, MSU PARKING, MSU parking closures, MSU parking lots, Parking on MSU campus
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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If you are apart of the Michigan State community, you have undoubtedly heard the controversy surrounding the impending new MSU logo. If you have not, let me quickly get you up to speed so you can share the news with your roommate in your MSU student apartment.
Recently, a new Michigan State Spartan logo appeared on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website. A day later, MSU Athletic Director Mark Hollis and other officials confirmed that the logo change is a part of a “comprehensive brand and identity project” to be unveiled in April. The logo switch is what an internal memo called “the result of a two year collaboration between MSU Athletics and a team of top designers from Nike.” The logo (as seen) seems to display an angrier looking design than the previous one. The Detroit Lions, last year, also made a switch to an “angrier looking” logo.
Reaction to the new logo has stirred up a lot of interest in Spartan Nation. Most of the opinions about the impending switch have been negative. The State News recently polled readers about what they thought about the change. An overwhelming 94% of people who participated in the polls preferred the old logo to the new one. In the majority of the blog entries, newspaper articles and editorials that I read called the new logo an “assault on tradition,” “a lost of Spartan pride and identity,” or a function of Nike greed.
When it comes to the tradition point, those upset Spartans have a valid argument. When the logo is changed, it will most likely replace the old logo on the sides of the MSU football helmet. There are few sports that can compare to the tradition of college football. By changing the helmet, some MSU fans feel that they would be losing some of the tradition. Some might argue that you do not see the school’s biggest football rivals (Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State) changing uniforms, do we? If we want to be like those traditional football powers, we keepp the traditions (and thus the look) of what made us great.
Since specifics of this agreement between Nike and MSU has sparse, some fear that Nike will own the right to this new Spartan logo. That has made local retailers of Spartan apparel nervous. Instead of dealing with MSU, they might have to deal with Nike to make sure they can get the latest Spartan gear on their shelves. Also consider all of the local business around here (i.e. Spartan Hall of Fame Cafe, for example) that may have to change their Spartan logos to match the University’s logo.
It is obvious that MSU and Nike have some type of financial agreement when it comes to this redesign. In an argument for the switch, do not forget that MSU and the Athletic Department have a lot of bills to pay. With higher coaches salaries, building and faculty expansions, and 20 varsity sports to support, a lot of times the costs can outweigh the available revenue outlets. Such a deal with Nike can only help the University’s bottom line.
What do you think? Where are you on this issue? Poll your roommates in your MSU apartment and let us know.
–Shaun Holness
Tags: MSU and Nike, MSU logo, MSU logo change, MSU new logo, MSU spartan helmet
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Monday, May 4th, 2009

So this just in. MSU is raising tuition… again! I know it seems like we just heard this 6 months ago but this time it’s legit. It’s coming I’m afraid. So what’s the pocket damage this year? Well, MSU Board of Trustees has announced that the increase would be about 5.25% or about $369 per semester!
When events like this happen, we have to ask the question; Who’s to blame? Why is it every year MSU has another reason to increase costs for its already expensive tuition? Well, according to the MSU Board of Trustees they have to make up the dollars somewhere. They claim that rise in tuition is due to the loss of dollars they receive from the State. Whatever the reason… I’d better start searching for that extra summer job to make up the difference in my fall tuition.
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