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(09/13/23 3:30pm)
The growing presence of generative artificial intelligence, or AI, a technology that uses algorithms to create content based on the data that it’s trained on, is no longer avoidable on college campuses. As the number of students who use AI, like ChatGPT, for assignments continues to increase, professors face the challenge of adapting to it.
(09/14/23 4:19pm)
MSU started construction on the new Student Recreation and Wellness Center last Thursday. With it came new hope for the reinstatement of MSU's swim and dive team and concerns over the student fee attached to the project.
(09/13/23 3:00pm)
As students moved into north neighborhood’s Mason Hall — myself included — this fall, we became confused as we read the signs taped to every door.
(09/12/23 3:48am)
Brenda Tracy responded Monday night to a statement released by Mel Tucker’s attorney, accusing the MSU head football coach of delaying the university’s Title IX investigation.
(09/13/23 4:42pm)
Michigan State University head football coach Mel Tucker was suspended without pay Sunday after a USA Today article revealed him to be the subject of an ongoing Title IX investigation.
(09/11/23 9:06pm)
Editor's note: The State News has chosen to run Mel Tucker's statement its entirety due to the seriousness of the accusations against him.
(09/11/23 7:49pm)
On the afternoon of Monday, Sept. 11, Interim President Teresa Woodruff sent an email to the MSU community addressing the suspension of head football coach Mel Tucker and concerns from the community regarding MSU's actions.
(09/12/23 1:00pm)
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum kicked off the year with its fall opening party on Friday. The event, which was open to the public, celebrated the new school year and introduction of four new exhibitions through food, music and art-related activities.
(09/11/23 2:43pm)
Michigan State University's W.J. Beal Botanical Garden, the nation’s oldest maintained botanical garden on a university campus, celebrates its 150th anniversary this Wednesday, Sept. 13. To celebrate the sesquicentennial, there will be a celebration open to the public from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the garden.
(09/10/23 9:13pm)
Michigan State University suspended head football coach Mel Tucker amid public outcry over his alleged sexual harassment of a rape survivor and advocate who was working with the team.
(09/10/23 7:34pm)
Michigan State University’s interim president and athletic director will hold a press conference Sunday at 5 p.m., hours after news broke that MSU is investigating head football coach Mel Tucker for sexually harassing a rape survivor and advocate who was advising his team.
(09/10/23 6:39pm)
As news broke Sunday morning that MSU head football coach Mel Tucker is the subject of an ongoing Title IX investigation, students across campus reacted with shock, anger and embarrassment.
(09/10/23 2:47pm)
UPDATE: MSU suspended Tucker without pay on Sept. 10, 2023, pending the results of this investigation.
(09/08/23 10:31pm)
In a rare contested vote, Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees amended its bylaws during a meeting Friday, ending contentious chair elections in favor of year-long turns at the helm decided by seniority.
(09/13/23 12:00pm)
Last Wednesday evening, students gathered in an 80-degree room on the top floor of Michigan State University's computer center to tell the university's board what they want in the next president.
(09/08/23 4:35pm)
Survivors of sexual abuse by disgraced ex-Michigan State University doctor Larry Nassar addressed the university’s board at their meeting Friday, individually condemning each of the eight trustees and serving them with copies of an updated lawsuit.
(09/08/23 7:23pm)
MSU held its first local job and internship fair of the school year yesterday, ushering in over 600 students from all years and majors. The event aimed to connect prospective student employees with 66 local businesses and organizations.
(09/08/23 2:42pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees amended the campus gun policy so that even those licensed to openly or concealed carry firearms by the state will now be violating an ordnance enforceable by police and potentially criminally charged by the county prosecutor.
(09/07/23 10:16pm)
MSU students arrived on campus this semester to see dining halls once again stocked with disposable cutlery. The presence of single-use plastics in dining halls has been a cause for concern for some students.
(09/06/23 2:00pm)
As the school year begins, COVID-19 is making a resurgence. With case numbers on the rise, universities across the country are once again updating their COVID-19 guidelines.