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(03/29/21 5:26pm)
At 4 a.m., the students of Case Hall were in for a surprise awakening when Abii-Tah Chungong Bih became the first Black, female student body president of Michigan State on April 16.
(03/17/21 4:07pm)
Psychology sophomore Ashley Garnett grew up celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by performing with the O’Hare School of Irish Dance in her local parade.
(03/12/21 2:30pm)
INDIANAPOLIS – You truly have to expect the unexpected when it comes to Michigan State men’s basketball.
(03/08/21 11:01pm)
It’s no secret that sexism is still prevalent in many sectors of today's society, such as in educational institutions, workplaces and even onstage. But despite many high schools and college-level theater programs being female-dominated, women still do not always receive equal support.
(02/17/21 7:00pm)
Internationally acclaimed visual artist and Lansing native Mila Lynn will be presenting her most recent artistic project titled 'Black is King' throughout the month of February, which is observed as Black History Month.
(02/26/21 3:00pm)
Isabel Kadar, a Michigan State University alumna, adopted her cat Nova from Capital Area Humane Society Lansing (CAHS) in March 2020. As soon as classes got canceled, her roommate Amanda Dooley and her rushed to the shelter to find some animals they could just spend the day with to take their mind off things.
(02/12/21 5:11pm)
Lunar New Year begins on Friday, Feb.12 this year with festivities lasting until the next full moon.
(02/10/21 5:25pm)
The cast of the upcoming film “Judas and the Black Messiah” shared how they hope the film impacts audiences, specifically college students, at a virtual roundtable last weekend.
(02/10/21 12:00pm)
Drew DeRidder slid into his position in the net.
(02/02/21 1:00pm)
As Michigan State’s defense sets back into their man to man defense, there’s a voice chiming in from the bench yelling at the five women on the floor.
(01/29/21 8:00pm)
Team rosters change every year in college sports. People graduate, they transfer, new freshmen come in.
(01/19/21 8:16pm)
As students packed up and eagerly anticipated move-in day, President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced in a last-minute email that classes were to go fully virtual for the fall semester, and the students were asked to not return to the dorms.
(01/15/21 2:30pm)
Ryan Daugherty stormed out of the tunnel into Spartan Stadium's Kentucky bluegrass field like he had so many times before.
(11/28/20 6:00pm)
Naquan Jones plays football with a kind, competitive motivation.
(11/23/20 2:16pm)
After piling up a mountain of records and boxes and anything else she could find around her house, Master of Fine Arts acting candidate Darah Donaher carefully set her phone on her makeshift tripod, composed herself in front of the blank wall and began her self-taped audition.
(11/19/20 2:00pm)
As Europeans began to colonize North America, Native Americans were placed in reservation boarding schools, where students were taught English and subjected to forced cultural assimilation.
(10/20/20 3:20pm)
Firsts are cherished souvenirs in everyone’s life - first kisses, jobs, cars and concerts. The firsts we tell are usually unforgettable tales about life-altering moments, told over and over - exaggerated each time they're retold. But some firsts are neither; some are so rememberable they can be told as they happened, even if they weren't as far-reaching. Example: The first time I sunk my teeth into a Conrad's Number One.
(10/29/20 4:00pm)
Dating during a pandemic would have been much more complicated just years ago. But, with today’s technology, students were able to choose if and how they continued dating while being on strict lockdown.
(10/12/20 12:00pm)
Chance Morrison, his girlfriend Nicole Kiogima, brother Chase Morrison and nephew Cayden Morrison, all race regularly with the racing group Potterville Sod Slingers. Sometimes venturing to race in Ohio, the family tricks out lawnmowers to go high speeds around a track. Each race, their friends and family come to watch, cheer them on, share food, and laugh. The atmosphere is light, but the racers get serious when they need quick fixes for their carts in between races.
(10/28/20 3:40pm)
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, East Lansing religious groups have been creative when it comes to activities and services, as well as providing a spiritual experience to community members during stressful times.