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(03/22/23 11:01pm)
After 17 out-of-state games, Michigan State opened its home season by facing Western Michigan, taking the matchup 8-3. The game was the fourth-earliest home-opener in program history after MSU and WMU swapped their home-and-home schedule.
(03/27/23 4:00pm)
Shawna Morton, a strategic communication master's student, is bringing attention to important women in history, one card at a time.
(03/23/23 5:30pm)
The Farm Lane bridge will be closed periodically throughout the next year due to construction. Throughout this time, the bridge will be completely rebuilt, along with a new pedestrian walkway across the river.
(03/23/23 8:00pm)
Michigan State University’s Center for Survivors and companion organization Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention, or SACI, will be hosting a number of events throughout the remainder of the spring semester, including an eco-therapy series and a sexual assault awareness event.
(03/22/23 6:01pm)
At 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Michigan State University police informed students of a person seen with a knife “at or near” West Circle Drive through an MSU alert. The suspect was located by East Lansing police and was taken into custody before 1:30 p.m.
(03/22/23 5:08pm)
UPDATE 2:13 p.m.
(03/22/23 9:00pm)
Even amidst the powerful international films, Chris Rock and Will Smith slap jokes and a “Lift Me Up” performance by Rihanna, one film dominated this year’s Oscars: “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
(03/24/23 9:07pm)
Michigan State University released its annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion report for the 2022-2023 academic year. The summaries are organized into four different goals: increase diversity, ensure equity, promote inclusion and enhance outreach/engagement.
(03/21/23 10:59pm)
Plenty of player movement is being made across college hockey, including Michigan State, who landed its first player from the transfer portal Tuesday: UMass forward Reed Lebster.
(03/21/23 8:27pm)
Before Michigan State hit the road for its trip to New York City for the Sweet 16, head men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo met with the media to recap the weekend in Columbus and discuss the upcoming matchup at Madison Square Garden.
(03/21/23 7:11pm)
The Michigan State University College of Music will present Falstaff, an Elizabethan-era opera comedy, at Fairchild Theatre beginning Wednesday, March 22.
(03/20/23 6:11pm)
James Madison College junior Matthew O’Daniel died on March 15 after sustaining injuries in a vehicular accident March 12, according to an email from James Madison College dean Cameron Thies.
(03/20/23 6:01pm)
Following results from the Know More Campus survey released in January, members of the Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Expert Advisory Workgroup hosted the first of four input sessions to gather feedback on campus services, prevention efforts and policies on Monday.
(03/20/23 5:35pm)
Senior guard Tyson Walker was crucial in defeating Marquette on Sunday in the NCAA tournament, scoring 23 points and tallying two rebounds and two assists. This performance did not spare him from Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety's parking division, however.
(03/20/23 3:46pm)
The transfer portal opened up Monday and Michigan State wasted no time taking initial steps toward constructing its roster for next season. Four players have already entered the portal: sophomore forward Jesse Tucker, junior forwards Zach Dubinsky and Kyle Haskins and junior defenseman Powell Connor, a team spokesperson confirmed to The State News.
(03/20/23 2:59pm)
Psychology sophomores Hannah Greenspan and Kirin Krafthefer are creating an exhibit in collaboration with the MSU Museum to memorialize student experiences from the Feb. 13 mass shooting.
(03/20/23 4:34am)
Engineering professor Yiming Deng was found not guilty on three charges of criminal sexual conduct.
(03/20/23 1:58pm)
In the early hours on Friday, March 17, the warm temperatures from the day before had not yet departed. The sidewalks were coated with rain and muddy footprints. The early hour discouraged cars from hitting the roads yet — the only light came from the streetlamps and neon signs of bars along Grand River and Albert Avenue.
(03/20/23 2:30am)
During the 2021-22 NCAA tournament, No. 7 seed MSU hung on to defeat No. 10 seed Davidson in the first round, advancing to face an all too familiar opponent, the No. 2 seed Duke Blue Devils and ultimately losing in the second round.
(03/19/23 11:52pm)
COLUMBUS, OH- Following a 72-62 MSU victory over USC in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Spartans faced No. 2 seed Marquette in the round of 32 on Sunday evening.