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(04/26/18 5:04pm)
Editor-in-Chief Rachel Fradette has experienced a full academic year of managing the newsroom at The State News. She sat down for a conversation with Claire Moore — the incoming Editor-in-Chief for the summer — on what she has learned in the leadership role and what advice she has to offer.
(04/24/18 1:54pm)
Comedian and actor Jerry Seinfeld will be featured at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts this summer.
(04/24/18 1:53pm)
MSU models hit the runway for the VIM Magazine Spring 2018 Launch and Fashion Show on April 22 at the East Lansing Marriott Hotel.
(04/26/18 1:51pm)
Next week, the class of 2018 crosses the stage to receive their diplomas. This semester has been the semester of shadows shifting, stories coming forward and the university being exposed under the watchful eye of the public.
(04/20/18 5:33pm)
Buying legal marijuana inside East Lansing city limits is closer to a reality than before.
(05/07/18 6:16pm)
After an eight-year journey, Brittany Slater walked across the stage to receive her college diploma. Her 2-year-old son, Logan Crowell, donned his own cap and gown as she received her diploma with him in her arms.
(04/18/18 1:20pm)
MSU’s own version of “Night of the Living Dead” takes place this week as students on campus rally to fight a zombie invasion — or rather, a harmless version of one.
(04/13/18 4:13pm)
Firewater Apparel Co., founded by MSU alumnus Austin Pabian, is hosting an event in coordination with #MeTooMSU to support survivors of abuse from ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The event will be held at The Rock off Farm Lane from 10a.m. to 2p.m. on April 27.
(04/19/18 2:14pm)
MSU was Nikki Touchinski’s favorite place.
(04/12/18 1:48pm)
East Lansing Police Department has no set protocol for how and when liquor laws are enforced — instead it is up to the officer. Any patron at an East Lansing liquor establishment can expect random police checks to ensure public safety. This includes the possibility of a police officer asking any bar patron to provide identification in an attempt to deter under-age drinkers from frequenting liquor establishments, according to ELPD.
(04/12/18 2:33pm)
Two leadership roles at The State News will change in 2018, and both positions are open to applications from the public.
(04/12/18 3:32pm)
Liz Luna grew up in Peru, where she spent most of her time studying art and painting. She grew up with the pressure to be in medicine, but said she always knew her passion was in creating.
(04/09/18 2:40pm)
George Colburn has spent the last six years working on a documentary film about Ernest Hemingway. The film has played a huge role in his life and he has dedicated years to teaching people about who Hemingway was.
(04/04/18 4:20pm)
In Greater Lansing, a fight is brewing between medical marijuana activists and city officials, who continue to implement Lansing’s 2017 Medical Marijuana Ordinance No.1217.
(04/05/18 5:54pm)
In November 2017, pro-marijuana group Let Lansing Vote sued Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope in relation to a referendum attempt to overturn the 2017 Medical Marijuana Ordinance.
(04/05/18 4:13pm)
Since the 1960s, Jim Higgins held season tickets for MSU football. In 1990, he opened a bar for Spartans living in the heart of Chicago. For years, he was actively involved with a branch of MSU’s alumni network, the Chicago Spartans.
(03/29/18 3:08pm)
MSU has a long history of women who have rocked the status quo and achieved greater heights. Some have been trailblazers, creating opportunities for women where there weren’t any.
(04/05/18 4:15pm)
Most students at MSU might attend lectures, play clubs sports, wander the campus and hangout with friends in their free time.
(03/22/18 5:57pm)
The Riv will be hosting an "Oberama" event, similar to its weekly Burgerama, to celebrate the release of the seasonal beer Oberon from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on March 26.
(03/22/18 12:46pm)
MSU Libraries has a fresh new vibe after two major renovations within the last year. The Special Collections, which includes more than 450,000 rare printed works, was newly renovated and opened to the public on Aug. 18, 2017 and was moved from the basement level to the first floor with an exhibition space. The Digital Scholarship Lab, the latest edition located on the second floor west wing, opened five weeks ago.