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(02/22/24 12:48am)
MSU’s Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance, or OCR, introduced a new policy outlining protections for students and university employees who are pregnant, are experiencing childbirth or pregnancy-related conditions or are parents.
(02/22/24 12:36am)
During the evening hours of Feb. 13, 2023, as a gunman was still at large, a deluge of tips poured in from the thousands of MSU students sheltering in place.
(02/16/24 10:12pm)
Martha Brill Olcott, 74, a professor in the James Madison College, died on Feb. 5 in her home surrounded by family. Olcott was a leading scholar with a breadth of knowledge and involvement in nationality issues in Central Asia and the USSR as well as Muslim studies.
(02/16/24 8:05pm)
The Associated Students of MSU voted in favor of a popular voting system that would allow MSU students to vote for the student body president, the East Lansing City Council adopting a ceasefire resolution to the Israel-Hamas war, and student involvement in the Berkey Hall decision making process at last night's general assembly meeting.
(02/16/24 4:33pm)
In December, student activism group Hurriya made an Instagram post calling on students to protest Michigan State University’s investments.
(02/15/24 10:18pm)
An outside investigation into allegations that board chair Rema Vassar violated Board of Trustees bylaws and university policies has cost Michigan State University $500,669.98 as of Nov. 30, 2023.
(02/15/24 8:00pm)
Though Feb. 14 is most commonly recognized as Valentine's Day, one national effort that falls on “love day” is beginning to gain more traction all across America.
(02/15/24 3:21pm)
Michigan State University’s Asian Pacific American Student Organization, or APASO, will host its 21st annual Cultural Vogue at the Wharton Center this Saturday, Feb. 17.
(02/14/24 4:15pm)
The MSU community came together for a remembrance gathering last night to reflect on the one-year anniversary of the Feb. 13, 2023 campus mass shooting that killed three students, injured five students, and continues to affect the community.
(02/13/24 8:36pm)
The State News contacted the families of Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner. The State News spoke only to Anderson's family and respects the other families' decisions to not be interviewed.
(02/13/24 3:47am)
Students gathered at the Gilbert Pavilion in the Breslin Student Events Center Monday evening to pick up and decorate luminary displays to be displayed throughout the week for the one-year anniversary of the Feb. 13 campus mass shooting.
(02/12/24 5:03pm)
Michigan State University's Surplus Store and Recycling Center aims to engage students in crafting and recycling through its bimonthly Spartan Upcycle Friday program.
(02/11/24 1:05am)
Movie watching is beloved by people from all around the world. With movies being played on cable, in theaters or on streaming devices, it's much easier to access movies than ever before. However, some movies aren't fully accessible to the American public, leaving impactful movies unseen by many.
(02/09/24 7:55pm)
Seven additional individuals have been charged with hazing resulting in death after Phat Nguyen, an MSU business college student, died of alcohol intoxication in 2021 at a welcome event at the now-disbanded Pi Alpha Phi fraternity.
(02/08/24 2:00pm)
The world below Michigan State University reveals itself in subtle ways.
(02/13/24 5:18pm)
Marco Díaz-Muñoz walked toward the Fountain of Neptune in the Piazza della Signoria and opened his folding chair. A bowl of gelato in his hand, he sat down and looked up at the stars.
(02/07/24 6:03pm)
Michigan State University has made it easier to investigate a variety of policy violations and protect those who report them, thanks to a newly updated portion of The Spartan Life Handbook and Resource Guide.
(02/06/24 8:43pm)
MSU Police and Public Safety officers responded to a call from someone who reported seeing a person inside of the Engineering Building holding what they thought might be a weapon at 2:40 p.m., according to MSU Department of Police and Public Safety spokesperson Dana Whyte.
(02/08/24 12:35am)
When Alissa Hakim started her career at the Associated Students of MSU three years ago, she hoped to bring along more Arab and Muslim representation to the organization. But since joining, Hakim has felt isolated and marginalized.
(02/09/24 9:18pm)
On Aug. 1, 2023, a letter was sent out to the Michigan State University community announcing that, in honor of the one-year mark of the campus shooting that occurred on Feb. 13, classes would not be held. It was also stated that while classes would resume on Feb. 14, exams and assignments were not to be made due on this day either.