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During a Nov. 11 game at Munn Ice Arena, Michigan State University hockey senior forward Jagger Joshua was called racial slurs “multiple times” by an Ohio State University player.
The MSU Board of Trustees needs to get it together.
MSU Athletics announced in October 2020 that it would cut the men’s and women’s swim and dive as varsity sports following their 2020-21 season.
Our summer newsroom currently consists of 19 female-identifying students which is roughly 76% of the staff—our editorial board has seven women.
On March 22, day one of Judge Kentaji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings to become the first Black, female Supreme Court Justice began.
Four years ago ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to 175 years in prison after decades of sexual abuse.
On Monday, Dec. 13 The State News editorial board sat down with President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. and Provost Teresa Woodruff to discuss COVID-19 vaccination policies, satisfactory and non-satisfactory grading, athletic investments and more.
Editor's note: On Friday, July 30 President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced MSU students, staff and faculty will be required to receive vaccinations. The decision was made because of breakthrough cases and transmission rates regarding the Delta variant of COVID-19.
The second the calendar flipped to June, we saw companies and organizations change their logos to bright colorful icons, repping the colors of the rainbow and more. Some even incorporated the trans flag to prove their allyship, including Michigan State University.
The State News' spring print issues are pictured on April 19, 2021. Photo by Daena Faustino.
Reflecting a wide range of lived experiences is essential for media organizations in staff hiring and news coverage. This report offers an internal review and guidance for future State News editors to improve our adherence to these values.
Design by Daena Faustino.
From the Chinese Exclusion Act to “Contagion,” stereotypes about the Asian community have been historically and contemporarily reinforced in American laws, racist attitudes and popular media.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the typical ways of celebrating have to take a back seat.
Michigan State University Board of Trustees, you requested an investigation into the extent of the institution’s knowledge concerning a convicted serial sexual predator in 2018.
As the cold weather settles in and the holiday decorations slowly make their way up onto doors and windows, college students are preparing to make the annual trip to their hometown for the holidays.
This election is pretty important, but especially for students. Generation Z makes up 10% of the voting population this cycle, which has a significant impact on final results, according to Pew Research Center.
The Nov. 3 general election determines Michigan’s electoral college votes for president, its pivotal U.S. Senate seat, its delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives, its state legislature and its state Supreme Court justices.
With an ongoing outbreak of more than 1,200 COVID-19 cases connected to MSU since Aug. 24 and the original failed vote for a Greek life party mortarium, it’s easy to say that college students are to blame for spreading COVID-19.