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(03/23/23 9:04pm)
The Michigan State Police is asking for information from the public about an attempted kidnapping case that occurred on Michigan State University's campus on Saturday, Feb. 11 in front of McDonel Hall.
(03/24/23 7:30pm)
The Biden Administration approved the ConocoPhillips Willow Project on Monday, March 13, leaving many local environmentalists upset.
(03/23/23 7:49pm)
A man who police said was seen with a knife near Michigan State University's campus after an altercation at a downtown business Wednesday has been hospitalized and not yet charged with a crime, East Lansing Police Captain Chad Pride confirmed Thursday.
(03/30/23 1:30pm)
Schools in Michigan are not required to formally teach sex education — and the ones that do must follow an abstinence-based curriculum.
(03/24/23 4:01pm)
Matthew David O’Daniel, an international relations junior in James Madison College, died on March 15 due to injuries sustained in a vehicular accident on March 12. He was 21 years old.
(03/23/23 6:30pm)
Michigan State University students have experienced unique stressors during the spring semester. MSU's Dairy Teaching and Resource Center is looking to help soothe this by welcoming the public to spend quality time with their cows and calves.
(03/31/23 12:00pm)
Food has always been something that brings people together. The act of sharing a meal or providing for someone else is not only seen as an essential part of life, but an act of love.
(03/29/23 2:10pm)
Michigan State University administrators have finalized decisions on two sites of a mass shooting on campus last month.
(03/23/23 1:36pm)
Michigan State will compete in their Sweet 16 matchup on Thursday afternoon, after an upset win Sunday over Marquette.
(03/23/23 3:19pm)
When MSU plays in important games, there’s a certain chaos that ensues — especially when Spartans win. MSU’s campus administration and East Lansing follow a certain protocol when anticipating chaotic days.
(03/27/23 1:30pm)
National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), a student journalist organization at Michigan State University, is once again fundraisingfor the opportunity to attend the National Journalism convention, which will take place this year in Birmingham, Alabama.
(03/22/23 10:38pm)
Since the transfer portal opened on Monday, Michigan State hockey has already snagged a few promising additions to its roster, the latest being sophomore forward Red Savage from Miami (OH).
(03/22/23 9:58pm)
Michigan State women’s basketball will likely be without one of its top players as it begins a new era.
(03/22/23 11:01pm)
After 17 out-of-state games, Michigan State opened its home season by facing Western Michigan, taking the matchup 8-3. The game was the fourth-earliest home-opener in program history after MSU and WMU swapped their home-and-home schedule.
(03/27/23 4:00pm)
Shawna Morton, a strategic communication master's student, is bringing attention to important women in history, one card at a time.
(03/23/23 5:30pm)
The Farm Lane bridge will be closed periodically throughout the next year due to construction. Throughout this time, the bridge will be completely rebuilt, along with a new pedestrian walkway across the river.
(03/23/23 8:00pm)
Michigan State University’s Center for Survivors and companion organization Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention, or SACI, will be hosting a number of events throughout the remainder of the spring semester, including an eco-therapy series and a sexual assault awareness event.
(03/22/23 6:01pm)
At 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Michigan State University police informed students of a person seen with a knife “at or near” West Circle Drive through an MSU alert. The suspect was located by East Lansing police and was taken into custody before 1:30 p.m.
(03/22/23 5:08pm)
UPDATE 2:13 p.m.
(03/22/23 9:00pm)
Even amidst the powerful international films, Chris Rock and Will Smith slap jokes and a “Lift Me Up” performance by Rihanna, one film dominated this year’s Oscars: “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”