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(04/02/20 1:00pm)
When I heard about the $2 trillion stimulus package, I felt a small wave of relief. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I am no longer able to work one of my jobs. Receiving more than $1,000 was going to help me, at least a little bit.
(03/26/20 12:30pm)
I wish I could say I feel at ease knowing restaurants and bars are being closed to help slow the spread of COVID-19, but I’m not. I am frustrated, anxious and maybe even a little selfish knowing that I still have my own priorities to take care of but do not have the financial income anymore to fulfill those responsibilities.
(03/26/20 1:00pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. made the right call transitioning classes online, but the sudden change, left many unprepared. As more cases of COVID-19 are confirmed every day, student workers and staff have to worry about more than just their health.
(04/03/20 3:30pm)
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.
(03/19/20 3:00pm)
It was only a week ago that we learned of the first cases of COVID-19 in Michigan. A week ago that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency. A week ago that Michigan State made the right call in suspending in-person classes, the first university in the state to do so.
(03/20/20 3:30pm)
Staying motivated during a time like this, a time where it feels like every ounce of clarity has been pulled out from under you, is definitely hard. Take it from me, somebody who has lost all schedule in her life, who doesn't know what day of the week it is anymore, who is actually really bad at online learning.
(03/19/20 1:00pm)
With the closure of in-person classes, limited dining hall hours and the need to practice social distancing, many Michigan State students have a choice to make: should I stay or should I go? State News reporters Karly Graham and SaMya Overall detail their experiences and how they came to a decision.
(03/26/20 5:15pm)
There has been no shortage of changes since Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the first two positive cases of COVID-19 in Michigan and declared a state of emergency. As more changes occur each day, we know there's a lot of uncertainty.
(03/24/20 1:00pm)
Student journalists from The State News received 27 awards in the Michigan Press Association's 2019 College Better Newspaper Contest.
(03/12/20 8:31pm)
There’s only one word that can describe what's going on in our world: bizarre.
(03/12/20 5:07pm)
Editor's note: The State News Board of Directors, with support from the general manager and the editor-in-chief, has decided to temporarily suspend our weekly physical print product distribution. However, The State News will continue to create a weekly print product that will be distributed online through social media and at issuu.com/statenews.
(02/28/20 7:00pm)
Katherine, what is it like to touch the stars? I wish I could’ve asked you in person.
(02/27/20 3:30pm)
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.
(02/25/20 5:21pm)
You can look at this team and what could've been endlessly. What if they weren’t plagued by injury and sickness? What if they were just a little more consistent? What if they just shot the ball better or made a high percent of their free throws? Maybe they would be a shoo-in for the tournament. Maybe they’d be sitting near the top of the Big Ten.
(02/27/20 2:44pm)
Coming into my freshman year, I knew one thing: I did NOT want to live community-style because I did NOT want to have to share a bathroom with an entire floor of other girls.
(02/27/20 2:00pm)
As I was getting ready to finish my freshman year of college and looking forward to my housing situation for my sophomore year, how my roommate and I ended up preparing to live in a dorm for a second year is quite the story.
(02/20/20 5:15pm)
I’ve been thinking about just how blatantly we, as a collective society, delight in absolutely ripping each other apart.
(02/13/20 2:00pm)
Loving someone who’s more than 700 miles away can be tough. It can cause you to miss them constantly. It can be draining. It can cause you to be touch-starved. It can cause anxiety. It can cause stress.
(02/13/20 3:30pm)
What I’ve learned over the years is that you are worthy no matter what type of relationship you are celebrating during Valentine’s Day, or any other day of the year. Some people celebrate it with a significant other. Some celebrate it with friends. I encourage everyone to also take the time to celebrate it with themselves.
(02/13/20 7:09pm)
Throughout my life, I’ve seen some pretty intense relationships. I saw my own parents and my friends’ parents fight. I saw people who claimed to be in happy relationships yell at one another, and I thought that all relationships were like that.