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(06/07/20 4:50pm)
After six days of peacefully protesting on the Michigan State Capitol steps and marching through downtown Lansing and East Lansing, organizer Paul Birdsong wanted to try something bigger. To push for change faster, Birdsong and a group of protesters marched to Lansing Mayor Andy Schor’s house with a list of demands.
(05/14/20 8:19pm)
Despite the weather, hundreds of people — some armed, most not — gathered at the Michigan Capitol on Thursday for “Judgement Day,” a rally protesting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s lockdown measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(05/18/20 2:54pm)
When Michigan State chemistry graduate Austin Piwinski and his friend Jason Lees went to Florida as students on spring break, they ran into a common problem for videographers and people who wear glasses alike — foggy lenses.
(03/01/20 10:05pm)
The Spartans were electric in their Senior Day celebration game. It was all smiles from the court to the bench as Michigan State women’s basketball (16-13, 9-9), starting their four seniors, routed Penn State (7-22, 1-17) 99-80.
(02/19/20 9:35pm)
Mel Tucker took the mantle as the Spartans' 25th football coach one week ago, on Feb. 12 and has already made a splash with the football team and the university. In his first week he has done everything from clearing out the Spartans' coaching staff to participating in an honorary puck drop at the Michigan State hockey game. This is a timeline of Tucker's busy first week at MSU.
(02/10/20 1:00pm)
Michigan State men’s tennis was dominated by the #25 Arizona State Sun Devils, losing 7-0.
(01/30/20 2:05am)
Hosting a 6:30 tip, No. 14 Michigan State (16-5, 8-2 Big Ten) compounded this abnormality with another, jumping out to a quick 16-2 lead in a 79-50 win over Northwestern (6-14, 1-9 Big Ten).
(01/21/20 1:13am)
Footprints are left behind after rain turns hail to slush in a parking lot in Abbott Pointe on Jan. 11.
(01/19/20 6:06pm)
Amid rain, snow and cold winds, the 2020 Lansing Women's March took place on the front steps of Michigan's Capitol Saturday. The rally was held by the Blue Brigade of Lansing, a group that volunteers for campaigns at the local, state, and national level.
(01/09/20 1:00pm)
Draft jokes and World War III memes aside, concerns about an escalation of conflict between the U.S. and Iran are on the minds of Michigan State students and lawmakers alike.
(12/22/19 2:26am)
No. 15 Michigan State played out of character Saturday night, shooting 50% from three, well above its 32.2% average, and witnessing sophomore forward Aaron Henry’s skill, as the Spartans rolled to a 101-48 victory over Eastern Michigan.
(12/06/19 5:27pm)
As weather conditions worsen this winter, traveling to class, home and work becomes more difficult. Between Nov. 11 and 18, more than 50 traffic and non-traffic non-criminal accidents occurred throughout East Lansing, according to the East Lansing crime report.
(11/21/19 2:13pm)
Mental Health affects 450 million people worldwide, according to The World Health Organization. By the time students start college, they are more likely to start developing common mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression.
(11/20/19 9:58pm)
The 35th annual Silver Bells in the City is scheduled to take place this Friday in downtown Lansing from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
(11/14/19 2:22am)
Founder of Students with Schizophrenia Cecilia McGough speaks to the audience during the Embrace the Rain event at the Erickson Hall Kiva on November 13, 2019.
(11/14/19 2:22am)
A performer during the Embrace the Rain event at the Erickson Hall Kiva on November 13, 2019.
(11/14/19 2:22am)
Founder of Students with Schizophrenia Cecilia McGough speaks to the audience during the Embrace the Rain event at the Erickson Hall Kiva on November 13, 2019.
(11/14/19 2:22am)
Founder of Students with Schizophrenia Cecilia McGough speaks to the audience during the Embrace the Rain event at the Erickson Hall Kiva on November 13, 2019.
(11/14/19 2:30pm)
Each year, The State News and The Michigan Daily, the student newspaper at U-M, play touch football and exchange dueling columns on the rivalry ahead of the MSU vs. U-M football game. Read this year’s columns from State News spring sports editor Chase Michaelson and Michigan Daily managing sports editor Max Marcovitch.
(11/14/19 2:00pm)
Mental Health Awareness Week aims to “release the stigma around mental health, educate students on resources available to them, and continue to advocate for increased mental health resources on campus.”