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(05/01/23 1:00pm)
Editor’s note: The State News and The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh’s student newspaper, jointly published this article on their respective sites. State News administration reporter Alex Walters and The Pitt News assistant news editor Alexandra Ross co-reported its contents.
(04/26/23 1:37pm)
Sophomore guard Jaden Akins isn't the only Spartan testing his chances in the 2023 NBA Draft. Per a list released by the NBA on Tuesday night, junior guard A.J. Hoggard has joined his teammate in submitting his name early.
(04/26/23 2:19pm)
The East Lansing City Council approved measures to resolve complaints from an anonymous letter delivered to the City’s Human Resources department which accused council members of conducting business unethically.
(04/25/23 10:04pm)
A group of students gathered to protest the Board of Trustees’ refusal to release thousands of documents detailing the university’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse cases.
(04/25/23 8:25pm)
Seven of Michigan State University’s top administrators — including interim president Teresa Woodruff — agreed today to file a single motion to dismiss controversial former business school dean Sanjay Gupta’s lawsuit, which alleges they defamed him in a presidential succession plot.
(05/18/23 5:10pm)
The last time Lansing resident Sammy Shiffman had her own apartment was in November 2020. She couch surfed until the day she went into labor with her third child in July 2021, when she moved into Homeless Angels, a shelter and outreach program.
(04/24/23 11:12pm)
Michigan State University Dean of Students Anthony Williams Jr. voluntarily resigned in February. He received three months of “transitional pay” and told staff that he chose to leave because he was a finalist in a closed-search at another institution.
(04/25/23 12:00am)
After Michigan State University's Board of Trustees denied Attorney General Dana Nessel's request for thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, students reacted furiously and planned to protest the Board's decision.
(04/24/23 12:30pm)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan State baseball spent the weekend at Ray Fisher Stadium where it faced off with its archrival Michigan in a competitive three-game conference series.
(04/25/23 8:28pm)
Seniors at Michigan State University have been through an unusual four years.
(04/25/23 12:00pm)
Our college experience has been anything but ordinary.
(04/22/23 10:01pm)
The Center of Latin American and Caribbean Studies hosted an introductory Capoeira class at the International Center on April 21.
(04/23/23 1:06am)
Construction on the new multicultural center is officially underway after MSU hosted a ground-breaking ceremony on April 21. The $38 million project will be the first free-standing multicultural center on campus after decades of student advocacy.
(04/21/23 8:40pm)
Michigan State University board chair Rema Vassar contacted the state’s attorney general to tell her she had the votes to release thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
(04/21/23 9:45pm)
Candidates Connor Le and Bhawna Vaswani were elected Vice President of Internal Affairs and Vice President of Student Allocations in the final night of elections for Associated Students of Michigan State University.
(04/21/23 2:52pm)
Michigan State University Students Against Gun Violence members demanded the revision of MSU’s gun policy to ban the possession of firearms everywhere on campus regardless of permits.
(04/21/23 3:57pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees confirmed Friday that it will retain attorney client privilege over thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar and not comply with the state attorney general's recent letter demanding the records.
(04/21/23 1:57pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees approved a 7% increase in rates for residence halls and dining plans, arguing the hike was necessary to keep up with rising inflation.
(04/24/23 2:00pm)
If you find yourself in Holmes Hall on Tuesday night after 9 p.m. you’ll hear loud music blasting from Room C105, home of the rec sports Zumba Cardio Dance class.
(04/27/23 12:00pm)
Fifty-nine percent of Michigan State University seniors had a graduation outcome of “employed” in 2020; according to the University of Washington, an estimated 53% of all college graduates are unemployed or underemployed — when they have a job, but their position does not utilize their skills or abilities.