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(02/12/19 1:00pm)
An original production organized, directed and performed by students within the Michigan State Department of Theater titled, "Through the Storm", hit the stage Sunday for the first of two shows.
(02/08/19 9:43pm)
The Michigan State Museum’s "Finding our Voices: Sister Survivors Speak" series will be holding its second panel discussion on Feb. 12.
(02/07/19 1:30pm)
In creating a new healing assistance fund for survivors of Larry Nassar, the MSU Board of Trustees is seeking input from Michigan State’s Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct, or RVSM, Expert Advisory Workgroup.
(02/05/19 4:45pm)
The preliminary examination for former Michigan State president Lou Anna K. Simon was held in Eaton County District Court Tuesday morning.
(02/05/19 1:35pm)
Amanda Thomashow — who filed a Michigan State Title IX report against Larry Nassar in 2014—will be joining U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin for the State of the Union address Tuesday, according to a press release from Slotkin's office.
(02/04/19 6:00pm)
Michigan State has consistently violated the Clery Act, a federal law that requires publishing statistics and information about campus safety at colleges and universities, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Education.
(02/02/19 9:45pm)
Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education and fellow Michigander Betsy DeVos publically rebuking the department's proposed changes to Title IX.
(01/30/19 10:54pm)
In a scathing report, the U.S. Department of Education found that Michigan State has regularly failed to meet its requirements to ensure campus safety and welfare.
(01/31/19 2:00pm)
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo has a lot of reasons to feel good about his program through the midway point of the Big Ten season.
(01/31/19 1:30pm)
It’s a common thing to catch a glimpse of when walking across Michigan State’s campus — a flash of something tiny and teal on the backpack of a student walking to class.
(01/31/19 1:15pm)
At the 2019 National Dance Team Championship in Orlando, Florida, the Michigan State Dance Team showcased a different color in their costumes. Instead of wearing green, the Spartans wore teal to dedicate their number to survivors of sexual assault.
(01/30/19 1:30pm)
At the start of the week, The State News launched SNEWSCAST — a weekly podcast that takes an in-depth look into the week's biggest stories and how they came together.
(01/28/19 3:53pm)
This week, The State News published an issue commemorating the one-year anniversary of Larry Nassar’s Ingham County sentencing. Nassar was sentenced to 40-175 years in prison, and the survivors of his abuse have continued to advocate for accountability and reform.
(01/25/19 1:05pm)
A group of demonstrators stood teal-clad in front of the Hannah Administration Building Thursday evening, even as snow fell around them, even as the cold grew stronger.
(02/27/19 2:40am)
Reclaim MSU held a rally outside of the Hannah Administration Building Jan. 24, 2019. On the same date in 2018, Larry Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison.
(01/28/19 7:39pm)
The University Council — an academic governance body made up of faculty, students and administration officials who discuss issues relevant to the entire university — held a work session to determine what to ask of the incoming permanent president, and what actions the university should be developing in the meantime to improve.
(01/24/19 1:05pm)
Survivors of Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse, their parents, allies and MSU Museum employees have been working together to curate an exhibit called, “Finding Our Voice: Sister Survivors Speak.”
(01/24/19 1:15pm)
The Michigan Attorney General’s office has been investigating MSU’s handling of Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse, looking into who failed to protect hundreds of victims.
(01/23/19 6:07pm)
Michigan State will pay for former President Lou Anna K. Simon's criminal defense, and it's legal fees relating to the ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar scandal is reaching nearly $20 million, the Lansing State Journal reports.
(01/24/19 3:14pm)
This originally ran as an editor's note at the front of the Jan. 24, 2019, print issue of The State News.