How MSU alumnus Mikael Temrowski became Quinn XCII
Not too long ago, there was no Quinn XCII. Instead, there was Michigan State advertising student Mikael Temrowski.
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Not too long ago, there was no Quinn XCII. Instead, there was Michigan State advertising student Mikael Temrowski.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the Stay Home, Stay Safe executive order require students to hit pause on their social gatherings, including friend hangouts, study groups and parties.
While adjusting to the sudden switch to online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students and professors have realized the new learning platform poses unique difficulties across academic disciplines.
Students in Michigan State’s fiction film capstone could have let their final year conclude as a story of unfortunate events, instead they’re making it one of resiliency.
Scottie Hazelton was named Mel Tucker’s defensive coordinator at the end of February of this year, well before we knew what disaster was about to take place. Former head coach Mark Dantonio had stepped away from the program at an inopportune time to assemble a staff and now tragedy has befallen the world in the form of the COVID-19 crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused the Michigan State community to adjust to a new ‘normal' following a transition to online classes, the cancellation of sports and other big events.
For a few weeks, health and government officials have urged Michigan residents to stay at home when possible and to practice social distancing amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Sometimes, living with a roommate requires compromise. State News reporters Karly Graham and SaMya Overall wrote letters to their roommates — one from the perspective of a messy roommate and one from the perspective of a clean roommate.
Computer science senior Seth Killian said he decided he wanted to study abroad in Paris during the summer between his sophomore and junior year at Michigan State — but because his French grades in high school were poor, his parents refused to allow him to go unless he could learn to speak the language.
It’s Valentine’s Day. You’re getting ready for your date at the classiest establishment: Olive Garden. As you’re throwing on your favorite pair of slacks or dress, you realize you’re just minutes away from endless salad and breadsticks.
“I am so thankful that I have been able to be a part of a program that’s truly been so supportive of anything that I wanted to do here ... of me being my true, authentic self.”
Tessa Osborne and Griffin Wiles dig into the commonly taboo discussion on masturbation, the ethics behind it and the culture surrounding it. This week they sit down to share their views and stories about masturbation. Tessa and Griffin's views do not reflect those of The State News.
Dating apps changed dating culture in major ways, providing a new path to form relationships.
Foster Coffee, a brand rooted in its goal of “fostering community through coffee,” has made efforts to further its mission at its East Lansing location.
When former longtime Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney stepped down in the beginning of the new year, the Big Ten decided to make a decision that would create several firsts when they decided to appoint a tenured Minnesota Vikings executive, Kevin Warren. Warren is not only the first ever African American commissioner of the Big Ten, he is also the first African American to ever hold the position in any of the "Power Five" conferences.
Former Michigan State wide receiver and current NFL player Bennie Fowler III released his first book last month, titled “Silver Spoon: The Imperfect Guide to Success.”
For Harper’s Restaurant and Brewpub owner Trish O’Brien Riley, giving back to the community and the environment has always been her mission.
Chelsie Boodoo has been inspired by science since she was a child. Her father owned a computer shop where she learned about technology, which intersected with her mother's involvement in community service. Now, Boodoo is a biomedical engineering Ph.D. student at Michigan State who founded The Sci-Files — a talk show on Impact 89 FM, MSU’s student radio — and MSU SciComm.
Spartans for Sanders is a student organization that works to support Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders through lobbying and community outreach ahead of the March 10 presidential primary.
As the 2020 season for Michigan State gymnastics reaches its halfway marker, three of the green and white rookies have become dependent fixtures in the Spartan line-up.