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Those who spend too much of their time on Twitter might be aware of the recent demand for more movies that fit two criteria: 90 minutes long and absolutely ridiculous.
Former MSUPD HR Administrator Crystal Perry alleges rampant racial discrimination, harassment and profiling by numerous officers and supervisors during her time in the department in a civil rights lawsuit filed Saturday, Feb. 25.
MSU is lifting its COVID-19 vaccine mandate effective today, Feb. 28.
An MSU research study tackled eating disorder stereotypes by becoming the first to examine the associations between disadvantage and the risk of disordered eating in boys. The study found that boys exposed to socioeconomic disadvantage are at an increased risk of disordered eating.
Black History Month is a period every year dedicated to honoring the contributions, stories and achievements of Black people throughout history.
Exactly two weeks, to the minute, after the first shots of the Michigan State mass shooting were reported, Beaumont Tower lit up green in honor of the victims and in support of the entire Spartan community.
Monday marks the last week of Michigan State men's basketball's 2022-23 regular season. The Spartans, initially scheduled for 20 conference matchups, will conclude the season having played 19 and without facing the team at the bottom of the Big Ten, Minnesota.
Music education and vocal performance senior Troy Forbush is one of the five individuals who was critically injured and hospitalized during the mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus.
Following the tragedy that occurred on Michigan State University's campus on Monday, Feb. 13, students are have turned to a wide variety of measures to help cope. Exercising and going to the gym is just one of these strategies.
The Women’s Center for Greater Lansing hosted a fundraiser called We Laugh Comedy Show, which featured seven volunteer comics, a dinner that was included with the entry fee and a silent auction.
Up until the last conference game of the regular season, Michigan State hockey (16-16-2, 10-12-2 Big Ten) was in the running to host a Big Ten tournament game for the first time since the league formed in 2013.
Michigan State University’s controversial former business school dean Sanjay Gupta has sued many of MSU’s current and former top officials for allegedly defaming him in a presidential succession plot.
After the Feb. 13 mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus, various resources have been provided for students and community members that need assistance in coping with the tragedy.
The secret is out: you may have more in common with a whale than you think, according to National Geographic photographer and filmmaker Brian Skerry.
Following the Feb. 13 shooting on MSU campus, Michiganders have discussed gun policies both on and off campus. Last week, the Rock on Farm Lane was painted with a message demanding students be allowed to carry guns on campus for protection. On the other hand, there have been several protests at the Capitol demanding stricter gun control.
It's only human nature for people to switch their dialect and language tones based on who they are talking to.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 14, one day after a mass shooting took place at Michigan State University, multiple dogs and their handlers traveled from states away to provide comfort to students on campus.
After a much needed 80-65 win over No. 17 Indiana Tuesday night, the Spartans are hoping to carry the momentum with them as they travel to Iowa City for Saturday’s game against the Hawkeyes.
When Ariana Ferwerda graduated from Michigan State University in 2017, she already had a love for skiing.
Michigan State University interim president Teresa Woodruff was on a family vacation in Chicago on Monday, Feb. 13. A little after 8 p.m., she received a text from MSU’s Chief of Police alerting her to the mass shooting on the university's campus.