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(01/24/17 1:48am)
While many students use the winter break to go home and see family, doctoral student Jean Rene Thelusmond went home to Haiti to provide relief and start a non-profit organization.
(01/12/17 1:39am)
On Tuesday night, senior guard Tori Jankoska broke two records for the MSU women’s basketball team. The first came early in the game with Jankoska just seven points away from becoming the all-time leading scorer.
(01/09/17 3:58am)
As students felt relief, remorse and regret filling in scantron bubbles and submitting final essays, MSU men’s basketball (11-6 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) turned over the midterm leaf in their regular season.
(11/20/16 11:06pm)
Deep in the heart of Columbus with the wind sweeping down on Ohio Stadium, MSU kicker Michael Geiger stepped to the ball, launched it end over end off his foot and sent it straight.
(11/21/16 1:20am)
It was going to take more than a little rain to deter MSU students from going to University Activities Board’s A Night in Diagon Alley, a “Harry Potter” themed event at the Union.
(11/18/16 4:31pm)
State News football beat writer Nathaniel Bott (Twitter: @Nathaniel_Bott) breaks down what to expect from MSU-Ohio State, gives an injury report and offers his prediction for the contest.
(11/17/16 7:53am)
Hurricane Matthew swept through Haiti on Oct. 4 and immediately became the biggest natural disaster and humanitarian crisis since the earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010.
(11/02/16 7:17pm)
Students from the Culturas de las Razas Unidas, or CRU, organized a protest to oppose Donald Trump Jr.’s visit to MSU and his father, Donald Trump's, stances. The protest included students and local residents.
(10/07/16 2:24pm)
A peace vigil to honor black lives was held on Thursday afternoon to bring the East Lansing community together to share their concerns about the the violence against people of color.
(10/06/16 6:48pm)
Update 4:03 p.m.
(09/28/16 5:46pm)
MSU Bikes has been "Helping people discover the joys of bicycling!" for more than 10 years now on campus and I've been in the trenches here all those years. If I were asked what three things would make your bike riding way more fun and easy here’s my list:
(09/07/16 9:59pm)
Amongst heated discussion at Tuesday’s public forum at the Union about the closing of the former Women’s Lounge, students blasted the MSU administration for the mishandling of sexual assault cases.
(09/05/16 10:31pm)
On MSU game days, excitement and activities aren’t limited to Spartan Stadium. Across the different campus neighborhoods, cars pull up and various tailgate games such as cornhole are played before game time.
(08/30/16 3:51pm)
"Big" is how assistant director of student life in the MSU Department of Student Life Fred Watson described Sparticipation this year.
(08/17/16 9:08pm)
Langsburg resident John Hulbert takes a snapchat of the Red Cedar River flooding a sidewalk on August 17, 2016.
(07/09/16 1:12am)
East Lansing resident Sallie Kribbet takes a photo of a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 near the Beaumont Tower. Kribbet was out walking her dogs around campus looking at the damage from the storm.
(07/09/16 1:11am)
A car damaged by a tree pictured on July 8, 2016 on Bailey St.
(07/09/16 1:11am)
Cars drive around a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 on E. Grand River Ave.
(07/09/16 1:10am)
Communications manager of MSU residential hospitality Casey Bye talks on the phone as he waits for assistance to remove the fallen tree from his car on July 8, 2016 on Bailey St. Bye was in his parked car when the tree fell.
(07/09/16 1:09am)
Political science and pre law junior Peter Esho, left, and East Lansing resident Ian MacDonald sit on a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 on Division St. Esho and MacDonald were walking through the neighborhood with their friends looking at the damage from the storm.