Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The State News' archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(10/15/23 5:38pm)
An MSU Museum event, called "Forest and Fire Management with Western and Indigenous Practice," brought in three experts with unique perspectives to discuss a method of forest management and its cultural significance for Indigenous communities.
(10/17/23 3:07pm)
As students, specifically sophomores, settle into the new school year, they have to find and sign their leases for off-campus living next fall. It can be challenging for students with so many options and a narrow timeframe before someone beats them to a lease.
(10/15/23 11:00pm)
Living in dorms, apartments or houses are all good options while staying engaged with the college lifestyle. Yet, with rent increasing throughout East Lansing, college students are turning to commute to classes.
(10/20/23 4:55pm)
For many, the prospect of living in an area surrounded by college students might seem unpleasant.
(10/18/23 2:47pm)
After years of advocacy, the Vietnamese Student Association, Associated Students of MSU and other campus groups have received the acknowledgement they have been fighting for.
(10/14/23 7:25pm)
In recognition of sustainability month, the MSU Office of Sustainability is doing outreach throughout October to encourage students to adopt sustainable practices and engage with sustainability programs at MSU.
(10/15/23 7:06pm)
With the new leasing cycle quickly approaching, many students have begun to think about their living situations for the next school year. For those in a relationship, the thought of living with a significant other may be a consideration as well.
(10/13/23 10:48pm)
Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine has established two new scholarships intended to support students dedicated to providing medical care to Indigenous communities in Michigan. The Board of Trustees approved the scholarships at their June meeting.
(10/13/23 7:19pm)
On Thursday, Oct. 12 at 5 p.m., Students United for Palestinian Rights, or SUPR, organized a protest called “Hands Off Palestine” to garner support for Palestinians and tell Michigan’s state government there should be no American support for Israeli war crimes.
(10/18/23 1:00pm)
About ten years ago, a Michigan State University administrator asked Campus Planner Steve Troost whether the walkways around north neighborhood’s West Circle were really needed.
(11/06/23 12:59pm)
Freshman year of college presents students with many changes, and one of the biggest adjustments comes with living in a dorm room. While some students are happy with their housing, others feel they came to MSU with too high of expectations.
(10/16/23 11:18pm)
Last Thursday, Michigan State University hosted the first day of the Michigan Great Lakes International Horse Show and Pull at its Pavillion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.
(10/13/23 2:21pm)
On Oct. 12, MSU released a statement addressing the ongoing war in Israel and Gaza, condemning the violence and prioritizing the well-being of the MSU community.
(10/30/23 12:05am)
Agitation, confusion and memory loss are symptoms often associated with old age. However, according to Michigan State University translational neuroscience Associate Professor Irving Vega, those cognitive and behavioral changes aren't just regular indicators of aging; they're often red flags for Alzheimer's disease.
(10/13/23 2:22pm)
MSU’s first sorority, Alpha Phi Beta Beta, was ordained by the state of Michigan with a historic marker at a dedication ceremony on Sept. 23.
(10/18/23 4:19pm)
From Oct. 19-20, the interactive comedy show "Dixie's Tupperware Party" will run at Michigan State University's Wharton Center.
(10/13/23 12:10am)
A third-party data breach led to unauthorized access of a “handful” of Michigan State University students’ personal data, including social security numbers and MSU IDs, university deputy spokesperson Dan Olsen told The State News on Tuesday.
(10/17/23 6:31pm)
Michigan State University was students’ “number one choice in Michigan once again,” Interim President Teresa Woodruff wrote in an email to the MSU community last month.
(10/11/23 9:12pm)
About 1400 residents and swaths of commercial spaces on Grand River Ave. and Albert St. lost power Wednesday afternoon, according to the Lansing Board of Water and Light, or BWL.
(10/18/23 6:22pm)
Michigan State University’s Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center has a new machine for its cows that could help farmers fight climate change worldwide.