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(02/22/18 2:34pm)
For a number of aspiring female filmmakers, creative artists and media producers at MSU, the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements continue to show their significance in 2018.
(02/22/18 1:26pm)
Inside the Kresge Art Center on MSU's campus resides the art store, where art students come and go to purchase equipment for their classes or art projects. However, some students might be unaware of the artist behind the counter, ringing them up.
(02/14/18 4:10pm)
The State News interviewed 14 couples who met their significant other while working or currently working in the office.
This features couples from the 1940’s to modern day, and each photo links to a different love story.
(03/01/18 2:25pm)
Creation has been the crux of MSU Communication Arts and Sciences students who created the college social media group, The Sidewalk.
(02/14/18 4:23pm)
Up close and personal, the MSU Department of Theatre presents “Thus With a Kiss I Die."
(02/12/18 4:03pm)
Members and friends of the MSU Army ROTC Program gathered over the weekend for its 109th annual Spartan Battalion Military Ball.
(02/08/18 2:00pm)
Spartan alumni Matthew Eleweke and Mark Meyers work to promote their app startup, SYMPL, with a goal to have their app used on every college campus in the nation.
(02/07/18 2:33pm)
By snagging the win for best opera, MSU alumnus Brad Sayles secured the Houston Symphony their first Grammy award. Five years after its recording, “Berg: Wozzeck” is getting the recognition Sayles knew it deserved.
(02/06/18 2:00pm)
Monday evening the East Lansing Public Library held an event for members of the public. The community was invited to openly discuss their concerns about Richard Spencer’s impending visit to MSU.
(02/06/18 2:00pm)
An event to get to know democratic gubernatorial candidate of Michigan Shri Thanedar was hosted by MSU College Democrats on Jan. 29. It concluded with a Q&A session, during which members of the public asked Thanedar about his plans for the state if he would be elected.
(02/08/18 3:51pm)
As the semester pushes forward some students start to feel the stress of social life, classes and jobs. Mental health can be easy to overlook. Below are some ways for students to de-stress in the Great Lansing area.
(02/05/18 3:19pm)
A public discussion regarding Richard Spencer’s imminent visit to MSU will take place at the East Lansing Public Library on Feb. 5, at 6 p.m.
(02/02/18 4:03pm)
MSU students react to how MSU mishandled ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar sexual abuse and expressed their opinions on Lou Anna K. Simon on Jan. 24, 2018.
(02/08/18 1:53pm)
Elementary education sophomore Bethany Caswell and communication sophomore Sophie Lynskey were not able to experience welcome week, moving in the dorms with hallways full of people. Instead, they came to MSU at a time where campus had no signs, nearly empty and only Brody’s dining hall was open. No groups, no welcome and no freshman experience.
(02/08/18 2:54pm)
Red Hot Chili Peppers played at Dooley’s in East Lansing in Nov. of 1987. Dooley’s closed in 1996 and sat where Harper’s Restaurant and Brew Pub currently resides. It had a host of musical acts throughout the 1970s, 80s and 90s including U2 and The Ramones. Rick’s American Cafe hosted hundreds of concerts in the 1990s.
(02/01/18 3:36pm)
The NFL’s 2017-18 football season will draw to its conclusion Feb. 4., when millions of football fans tune in to watch Super Bowl 52. The championship game will see the Philadelphia Eagles face off against the New England Patriots at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis at 6:30 p.m.
(01/30/18 3:00pm)
Groovy Donuts will host a fundraiser at each of its locations in Williamston and East Lansing for the Spartan Global Development Fund on Jan. 31.
(01/26/18 6:31pm)
Zhou Tian, an associate professor of composition at Michigan State University College of Music, has been nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for his “Concerto for Orchestra”.
(01/18/18 2:42pm)
A survivor. A challenger. An inspiration.
(01/22/18 3:17pm)
MSU College of Music will host the eighth annual birthday concert for Mozart on at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 22.
It will be held in the Fairchild Theatre of the Auditorium as part of the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series.