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(10/26/22 4:00pm)
Two new trustee terms will start in Jan. 2023 on the tail end of President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s 90-day resignation notice. The first major responsibility the elected trustees will face is the selection of a new president.
(10/21/22 5:03pm)
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, elected junior Sophia Strach to the vice president for governmental affairs, or VPGA position during the Oct. 20 General Assembly meeting. Strach secured the position over secondary candidate Alyssa Konesky after two closed voting sessions.
(11/02/22 5:30pm)
From language barriers to lack of familial support, finding housing for international students comes with many challenges American students don’t need to think twice about.
(11/01/22 3:00pm)
Comparative cultures and politics sophomore Linus Kaechele found himself bored and stuck in his dorm with nothing to do, so he decided to follow the advice of his resident assistant and go to a roundtable discussion, or RTD.
(10/26/22 6:00pm)
Residential assistants are the first faces Spartans see on campus when they wheel their green move-in carts to the entrances of their dorms every fall. They plan floor bonding events, facilitate roommate agreement guidelines and respond to crises in the middle of the night.
(10/27/22 1:00pm)
Whether you have five roommates or 29, cooperative housing offers a community-centered living experience.
(10/27/22 4:30am)
For on-campus students, where you live can make or break your year.
(10/19/22 6:21pm)
Naloxone, which is more commonly referred to as Narcan, is now available in the MSU Pharmacy.
(10/18/22 11:33pm)
President Samuel Stanley Jr. said he will cooperate with the Board of Trustees in its search for a new interim president, an announcement which came five days after his 90-day notice of resignation.
(10/18/22 7:53pm)
Human biology freshman Erick Horta said joining Upward Bound of MSU during his freshman year of high school was one of the best decisions of his life.
(10/18/22 4:00pm)
The MSU Votes Initiative has set up a satellite voting office on campus where students, faculty and staff will be able to learn about the election, register to vote, receive absentee ballots and cast their ballots.
(10/17/22 8:04pm)
Editor's Note: Prerecorded before President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. resignationTW: Sexual Assault
(10/17/22 5:52pm)
In a statement to The State News, the Board of Trustees said it will begin its search for an interim president immediately, following President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.'s resignation notice on Oct. 13.
(10/17/22 5:03pm)
Since the departure of Lou Anna K. Simon from the Michigan State University presidency in 2018, the university has seen three presidents at its helm. Now, upon the resignation notice of Samuel L. Stanley Jr. on Oct. 13, the search begins for what the MSU community hopes will be a president with longevity.
(10/17/22 5:32pm)
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s resignation makes him the third MSU president since 2018 to resign from the role.
(10/17/22 2:00pm)
Parents of Sister Survivors Engage, or POSSE, released a letter outlining its hour-long interviews with each of the four MSU trustee candidates.
(10/17/22 4:00pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. is the third consecutive MSU president to resign amidst controversies relating to Title IX and Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct, or RVSM, on campus — though Stanley’s resignation is for starkly different reasons than those of his predecessors.
(10/14/22 6:00pm)
Attendance rates were low at the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, academic committee meeting on Oct. 13.
(10/14/22 1:30pm)
MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced his resignation from his position via a university-wide email on Oct. 13. His resignation came following questions about his contract and his role in the MSU administration’s failure to comply with the Title IX certification process.
(10/14/22 2:59pm)
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced his resignation from Michigan State on Thursday. Leading up to that was over a month of controversy surrounding discussion of his contract.