Recent trends appropriate African-American culture
Recently, MAC, a cosmetics company that caters to all skin colors, uploaded a picture on its Instagram account featuring Ugandan model Aamito Lagum’s lips with one of this season’s lipstick colors.
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Recently, MAC, a cosmetics company that caters to all skin colors, uploaded a picture on its Instagram account featuring Ugandan model Aamito Lagum’s lips with one of this season’s lipstick colors.
It's no secret that MSU's policies of handling sexual assault need revision, which is why in the past few months, MSU has announced numerous changes to the ways sexual assault is handled on campus.
As March approaches, seniors prepare to attempt to cement their legacy with a deep run in the NCAA Tournament where it's said guards rule. MSU this season could break the mold, as senior forward Matt Costello could be the key for a deep run in March for MSU.
Last month, Americans everywhere came out in droves to take part in the record-setting $1.6 billion Powerball jackpot, with three lucky winners popping up in three states. While optimism was definitely at an all-time high, not everyone got the memo that winning the jackpot came with a 1-in-292.2 million gamble.
We’re in the thick of a big election year, and there is no shortage of responsibility being laid on those who are eligible to vote. It would seem that every organization and campaign is putting pressure on voters to exercise their civic duty to participate in elections. That’s fine. However, in the state of Michigan, it has become increasingly difficult to cast your vote if you do not have countless hours on election day to stand at your specified polling location. This needs to change.
For students tired of feeling quieted, believing the conversations around diversity and inclusion on campus only lead to promises that are not being addressed; to the Spartans that don’t believe they have a voice that’s heard calling for change, I hear you.
The MSU administration continually ignores student concerns and manipulates social conflicts into public relations opportunities by erasing administrative mistakes.
Dear Dr. Denise Maybank,Several days ago, you chose to dismiss my partner from MSU based on a false allegation of sexual misconduct. The investigation leading up to this decision took over a year – 429 days, and for months my partner and I were fraught with anxiety over your decision.
I am an Arab-American, Muslim junior at Michigan State. Throughout my time at Michigan State I have become increasingly distraught by both my religion and my ethnicity. A feeling similar to an existential crisis. As the discussion about Islamic terrorism intensified, as it has these last few years, I wanted it as far away from me as possible. I wanted to fit in – to live my life as an individual not defined as being an Arab or Muslim – and not worry about the actions of people who have nothing to do with me.
I speak for many students at MSU when I say this. Last night’s “ticket glitch” to the Big Ten Championship game was a "slap to the face" for loyal student fans here at Michigan State.
When Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 into law, he unknowingly created all that is great about college football. While the first college football game wouldn’t be played until four years after his assassination, Lincoln set forth the blueprint for college football rivalries.
Dear Governor Snyder,
From the day I received your acceptance letter, I was proud to be a Spartan. Even three plus years after graduation, I proudly state that I “bleed green and white” and am “forever a Spartan.” I’ve continued to cheer for you at sporting events, because “Spartan pride never dies,” right? Wrong.
As news of the tragic attacks in Paris filled my newsfeed, the last thing I wanted to see was negativity, ignorance and exploitation.
Editor's note: The following letter does not reflect upon the overall opinion of The State News.
The Spartans have been making their bed for the past 10 weeks, and Saturday night, they were forced to sleep in it.
Editor's note: The following letter does not reflect upon the overall opinion of The State News.
Editor's note: The following letter does not reflect upon the overall opinion of The State News.
With the City Council election for East Lansing taking place Tuesday, it is the time for the residents of the city to decide who is best to fill the seats that are up for grabs.
A very intense feeling of focus is what senior quarterback Connor Cook described as being in the zone.