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MSU Wharton Center announces 2025-2026 performing arts season
Michigan State University’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts announced its selections for the 2025-2026 performing arts season on Wednesday, April 23.
Drag meets arts-and-crafts at UAB's Craftopia
On Saturday, April 19, MSU’s University Activities Board (UAB) hosted Craftopia at the International Center. The arts-and-crafts-centered event also featured drag performances by DeeDee Chaunte and Mia Cole.
Thrive at Owen to close on weekends starting Fall 2025
Recently, Eat at State announced operational changes for Thrive at Owen and The Vista at Shaw, located inside Shaw Hall in the River Trail Neighborhood, that will be put into effect during the Fall 2025 semester. As part of these changes, Thrive will be closed on weekends and The Vista at Shaw will open on weekends.
'Chicago' to arrive at MSU's Wharton Center
From April 8 to April 13, “Chicago,” the longest-running American musical in Broadway history, will arrive at Michigan State University’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts. Directed by David Hyslop, with choreography by Gregory Butler, based on the original direction of Tony Award-winning Walter Bobbie and original choreography by Tony Award-winning Ann Reinking, the musical will be shown at the Cobb Great Hall.
MSU's Broad College of Business removes CSE 102 requirement
At MSU’s Broad College of Business, taking the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 102 course was a requirement to apply to the college. Throughout the years, the course garnered a negative reputation among business students for being extremely difficult. However, starting in the Fall 2025 application cycle, CSE 102 will no longer be required to apply to Broad.