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(09/26/23 11:52pm)
The Associated Students of MSU passed bills allowing public comment and requiring the university to disclose additional student fees at their meeting on Sept. 21. The four-hour meeting also included presentations from speakers regarding sustainability and discussions of over 10 bills.
(09/24/23 11:08pm)
The East Lansing Police Department, or ELPD, is investigating a shooting that occurred at around 11:50 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 23, near Coolidge Road and Saginaw Street, according to a press release sent to The State News on Sept. 26, at 2:20 p.m. from the ELP.
(09/25/23 2:54pm)
On Friday, students from Michigan State University Indigenous student organizations Timetzalimet and the Native American Indigenous Student Organization, or NAISO, held a community potluck at the Nokomis Cultural Heritage Center to celebrate Michigan Indian Day.
(09/23/23 6:24pm)
Head football coach Mel Tucker misled the Title IX investigator MSU hired for his sexual misconduct case, according to a USA Today article published yesterday.
(09/24/23 12:35am)
After an incident where racial slurs were posted outside the Student Services Building on June 8 of this year, the Michigan State University Black Students' Alliance, or BSA, released a statement calling for support and accountability from the university.
(09/22/23 9:03pm)
The federal Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, or OCR, is investigating Michigan State University for mishandling a 2022 report of sexual harassment.
(09/27/23 1:00pm)
After a long anticipated wait by her fans, singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo returned to stardom with the release of her sophomore album "Guts," which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and showcased hits like "Vampire" and "bad idea right?"
(09/28/23 7:56pm)
Clothing and gender are two subjects that have long been associated with each other. Pink, ribbons and lace are often attached to femininity, while blue fabrics and a general disinterest in fashion are attached to masculinity.
(09/22/23 1:00pm)
When asked what his first thought was when he looked at his alarm clock that morning, Bugsy Sailor laughed.
(09/25/23 9:34pm)
On a college campus, there are certain things you're just bound to see. In college parties or bars, however, some of those things are better left to the unknown as drinks pour, judgments falter and mistakes are made.
(09/26/23 2:31pm)
Demonstrators began shouting at passing students on Michigan State University's campus outside Wells Hall last week.
(09/21/23 2:00pm)
Each semester, professors perform an unappreciated, if not unnoticed, feat of mental fortitude. Memorizing the names of up to 100 students a semester is no easy task, but for many professors, it’s one they’ve had years to perfect.
(09/21/23 1:24am)
Yesterday, Michigan State University's menstrual equity and justice club Pad the Mitten held its first period package party of the semester. The organization's goal was to donate 100 period packages to the Salus Center, an LGBTQIA+ community center in Lansing.
(09/20/23 10:02pm)
On Tuesday night, the MSU swim club set out to collectively swim 26.2 miles over the course of their evening practice. Their effort, dubbed “Marathon for MSU,” was meant to draw attention to the long and ongoing fight to reinstate MSU’s swim and dive team which was shut down in 2020.
(09/20/23 3:56am)
Head football coach Mel Tucker has six days to present sufficient reasoning for his contract not to be terminated. If he doesn't, he will be fired on Sept. 26.
(09/20/23 5:38pm)
For National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, the Michigan State University Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. set up a voting registration table at the Wells Hall Courtyard.
(09/20/23 1:55am)
For many students, the first weeks back on campus are marked by runny noses and coughs, symptoms of a seemingly random sicknesses that affect nearly everyone. Students have coined the term ‘frat flu’ to describe these symptoms that often show up after they enter the college party scene.
(09/19/23 3:54pm)
Mel Tucker has responded to MSU’s intent to terminate his employment with the university. In a statement released by sports agent Neil Cornrich, Tucker claims MSU treated him unfairly in its investigation and that “other motives are at play” in MSU's handling of the situation.
(09/19/23 10:53pm)
The MSU Black Students' Alliance hosted a town hall to discuss public safety and policing on campus with Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police Marlon Lynch.
(09/19/23 12:59am)
Following news that Athletic Director Alan Haller intends to fire head football coach Mel Tucker, Michigan State University students expressed that they were not shocked by this decision.