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Since 2021, quarterback Caleb Williams has been many things: a five-star recruit out of high school, a college backup and a superstar leading an underperforming team.
Even with heavy rain, wind speed and dark skies, the severe weather alerts did not stop MSU students, on Grand River Ave, April 17, 2024.
A tornado warning was in effect in this East Lansing until 2:30 p.m. on April 17, according to an emergency alert from the National Weather Service.
The Michigan Capitol building on Saturday, March 30, 2024. Families braved the rain to participate in an Easter egg hunt hosted by JCI Lansing on the capitol lawn, including balloon animals, snacks and drinks and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny.
A young girl tries out her balloon hat at an Easter egg hunt on the Capitol lawn in Lansing, MI, on Saturday, March 30, 2024. The event, hosted by JCI Lansing, gave families a chance to celebrate Easter outdoors despite drizzling rain.
From giant fruit on the wall of Capital City Market to license plates driven throughout the state, local artist Brian Whitfield has made a lasting mark on the Lansing area. His artistic journey is far from over, he says.
In the days and weeks following the Feb. 13, 2023 shooting on MSU’s campus, students, faculty and other members of the community gathered to mourn the collective loss they had suffered. At the Rock, the Spartan Statue and along the Red Cedar River, people left countless flowers, notes and stuffed animals to symbolize their grief.
Midwesterners are well aware that the summers are blistering and the winters are hypothermic. It's a dual contract of extremity that every Michigander must note when deciding to live here. However, for small businesses across Lansing, the winter weather impacts more than just the roads.
As an international student from the United Arab Emirates, Michigan State University finance junior Simran Raichandani had never seen snow.
In Old Town last Friday, the community gathered to celebrate their final “Arts Night Out” of the 2023 season.
When asked what his first thought was when he looked at his alarm clock that morning, Bugsy Sailor laughed.
Brody Hall is now the centralized location for all Brody neighborhood residents to retrieve packages. The move from several locations to just one is a result of an increase in the number of orders coming through residence halls and a decrease in the number of staff.
From ethnic identity to electric violin, a variety of cultural clubs and performances were present Wednesday night at Michigan State University’s Spartan Remix.
Last week heavy thunderstorms hit East Lansing creating debris and flooding, prompting Michigan State University to issue a severe weather warning. Throughout the months of Aug. and Sept., many natural disasters have swept the nation, including the tragic Maui wildfires which left 115 people dead, hurricane Idalia a Category 3 hurricane and Hurricane Hillary, a pacific storm battering the west coast.
As football season approaches, Spartan fans may soon be able to grab an alcoholic beverage while cheering their favorite team, thanks to a new bill signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Michigan State University football released details regarding the final game of the regular season today, but the decision proved to be controversial as fans quickly took to social media to both criticize and praise the move.
Rain threatened early during MSU's senior night game against Indiana, but the rain never came and the final game of the season at McLane Stadium in East Lansing was a perfect day for baseball.
MSU students enjoyed a warm week in mid-April after torrential rain and flooding the week prior. Students spent more time outside than they had in the previous few months. They were able to soak in some Vitamin D after a long winter and got a taste of summer. Video by Sonya Barlow. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://statenews.com/ The State News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesnews/ The State News on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/statenews/ The State News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesnews
Michigan State kept its hot season going this weekend with a three-game sweep of Western Illinois in East Lansing. The Spartans are now winners of six in a row and sit at 23-10.
Tickets are now on sale for the Wharton Center's 2023-'24 Broadway season, which begins on Tuesday, Oct. 3. Six Broadway productions, including musicals and a play will come to Michigan State University’s campus.