Letter: Happy belated birthday Cesar E. Chavez
By Santiago Rios
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By Santiago Rios
The decision by MSU star forward Miles Bridges to stay for another season puts the Spartans as the team to beat in the NCAA.
In a way, there were a number of familiar sights on April 1 at Spartan Stadium.
As hypocritical as this might look, hear me out.
As Mental Health Awareness Week comes to a close, students and student organizations have voiced their discontent toward the MSU Counseling Center. The center, which should be the most accessible mental health resource for MSU students and faculty, has been criticized for long waiting list periods and its student-to-staff ratio. Currently, the MSU Counseling Center’s website lists only 10 counseling staff members and four doctoral interns.
By Samuel Granger, social relations and policy senior
MSU's annual Green-White Spring Football Game is April 1, and the program is still in uncharted water. MSU head football coach Mark Dantonio spoke to the press for the first time in 55 days on March 28.
I check social media pretty often, especially for someone who rarely posts. I refresh my feeds during awkward silences, when I feel a vibration in my pocket (even if it's just imagined), or when the fear of missing out gets to me. And even though the point of social media is to connect users with other people, I often find that I feel lonely after using it a lot.
Downtown East Lansing is about to get a makeover. Though the various development projects aren't quite at the final stages of planning, the future of the city will look much different than the recent past. Though we recognize the need for development in certain areas, The State News Editorial Board calls on East Lansing City Council for any development projects moving forward to prioritize students.
TULSA, Okla. — This week there is no doubt freshman forward Miles Bridges will lose hours of sleep trying to decide the fate of his future.
With recent executive orders by President Donald Trump on immigration from certain Muslim-majority countries and a series of somewhat vague campaign promises to secure the border, the future of many foreigners on American soil, here legally or not, has become something of a question.
By Tasneem Sannah, physiology senior
Growing government deficits are often talked about at the federal level, but we are seeing it close to home. The city of East Lansing’s deficit continues to grow, and our community must be aware of the consequences.
By comparative culture and politics sophomore Jack Kellett
Basketball writer Casey Harrison and Stephen Olschanski discuss the impact and legacy of Mike Ilitch and how the Spartans can fare without fifth-year senior guard Eron Harris.
By international relations senior Chris Pawsat
MSU has no right to be quiet about issues of sexual harassment and sexual assault, nor should MSU sit back and allow these issues to boil over until the administration is forced to address them.
Basketball reporter Casey Harrison alongside newsroom personality Stephen Olschanski is joined by sports editor Souichi Terada to talk about MSU men's basketball's blowout loss to U-M on the road and the implications it could have for MSU for the rest of the season. The boys also discuss the possibility of new rules for extra innings in Major League Baseball.
A classic story of head coach Tom Izzo is struggling through the first half of the season, then like the spin on a bowling ball, cut from the edge of the gutter to the head pin.
"Newsroom Personality" Stephen Olschanski and resident-Patriots fan/features writer Jon LeBlanc breakdown the Super Bowl and LeBlanc's obsession with Tom Brady and New England.