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(01/09/24 4:08pm)
The holiday break is an excellent opportunity to unwind and unplug from the real world. But as our much needed period of rest comes to a close and we settle back into life in East Lansing, here are four pieces of MSU news to catch you up on what you missed over break.
(12/11/23 1:00pm)
Two days after she was raped, Lilley Schatz walked into Michigan State University’s police department to report it.
(11/27/23 11:19pm)
With odd class hours, late nights of homework, and partying being the basis of a normal college life, students tend to create their own sleep schedules and habits. To some, this college lifestyle creates a tendency for students to experience unbalanced sleep schedules, tiredness and even insomnia.
(11/05/23 8:20pm)
The Associated Students of MSU voted no confidence in the MSU Board of Trustees following recent controversy and dysfunction among trustees. This bill, passed on Nov. 2, is ASMSU's second vote of no confidence in the board in just over a year.
(07/14/23 5:00pm)
Michigan State basketball fans avidly comb the internet in search of Spartan memorabilia: jerseys signed by Magic Johnson, Cassius Winston’s game-worn headband, you name it. Whether it be for man caves, house decor or garden additions, Spartan alumni are always looking for something new to add to their display of Spartan pride.
(03/04/23 1:30pm)
In Michigan State’s final road matchup of the regular season, the Spartans outlasted Nebraska 80-67 after a late second half comeback. The green and white played a puzzling first half, unable to sort things out especially on the offensive end of the floor.
(11/10/22 12:03am)
Four incoming Spartans — Xavier Booker, Coen Carr, Jeremy Fears Jr. and Gehrig Normand — all signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday morning, putting a seal on one of the top recruiting classes in the country.
(06/24/22 3:43am)
Michigan State guard Max Christie has been drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers as the 35th overall pick in the second round of the 2022 NBA Draft.
(06/23/22 4:00pm)
The 2021 Michigan State football season was a magical one.
(06/13/22 4:00pm)
Each week heading into the fall football season for MSU, The State News will be taking a look into each position group on Mel Tucker’s roster as the Spartans prepare for their third season under the Tucker regime. In this edition, Sam Sklar dives into who may fill the shoes of Kenneth Walker III.
(04/20/22 12:27pm)
From a local Lansing, Michigan kid to, NBA star and finally a massive entertainment figure, former Michigan State guard Earvin “Magic” Johnson has cemented himself as a legend not only here in the Mitten State, but across the globe.
(01/14/22 3:11pm)
In the wake of surging COVID-19 — and its Omicron variant — cases in Ingham County, Michigan State University has implemented a number of on-campus testing and vaccination options for students, faculty and the East Lansing community to utilize.
(01/12/22 9:30pm)
Michigan State University is partnering with the Ingham County Health Department to offer several COVID-19 vaccine booster clinics at the Breslin Center throughout January.
(12/02/21 8:37pm)
Magic Johnson poses with members of The State News staff in 1999. David Miller, on the right with his head turned, was a contestant on Jeopardy! and talked about meeting Johnson.
(12/03/21 1:30pm)
On the Dec. 1 episode of the popular game show “Jeopardy!” David Miller, an alumnus of Michigan State University and a former staff member of The State News, appeared as a contestant.
(11/15/21 5:03pm)
From the suburbs of St. Paul, Minnesota is Jake P. Dwyer: A Detroit-based artist whose work came to East Lansing in the form of a mural on Evergreen Avenue at The Graduate hotel.
(07/28/21 4:30pm)
As soon as the clock struck midnight on June 30 and we entered July, the landscape of college sports flipped on its head. College athletes in any sport could begin to sign endorsement deals to profit off their own Name, Image and Likeness, or NIL.
(06/15/21 5:43pm)
On June 15, 1971, The State News received editorial independence from Michigan State University.
(02/23/21 6:08pm)
It's Week 14 of the regular season, and Michigan State has six games to complete before the start of the Big Ten Tournament.
(02/19/21 11:30am)
Any rivalry between two teams just means more when two stars can battle it out for the bragging rights of that season whether it has been Magic Johnson and Larry Bird or Tom Brady and Eli Manning.