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(02/24/23 6:30pm)
Monday’s mass shooting at Michigan State University left campus a changed place. The community has showed up to support through vigils and events, but students had a hard time returning to campus.
(02/23/23 6:30pm)
Arielle Anderson. Brian Fraser. Alexandria Verner.
(02/23/23 8:30pm)
What started with a Facebook post has resulted in hundreds of free meals for Michigan State University students.
(02/23/23 2:30pm)
In the opening minutes of play on Tuesday night, it wasn’t looking too hot for Michigan State.
(02/22/23 2:30pm)
The Michigan State men’s basketball team returned to action at the Breslin Center Tuesday night against the Indiana Hoosiers. This was their first contest played at home since the on-campus shooting that took place on Feb. 13, which killed three MSU students and injured five more.
(02/22/23 8:30pm)
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, hosted a town hall where anyone could speak on how their feelings and what they wanted to share with Michigan State administration following the mass shooting on Feb. 13.
(02/24/23 2:30pm)
Many Michigan State University alumni look back fondly on their college years and remember the late nights spent in Rick's, the Saturdays spent in the bleachers of Spartan Stadium or the long hours spent studying.
(02/22/23 7:30pm)
State Rep. Penelope Tsernoglou, of the 75th Congressional District, hosted a listening session to hear from people affected by the mass shooting on MSU's campus. The meeting followed a week of protests and demands for gun control legislation across the state and at the capitol.
(02/22/23 4:39am)
Michigan State men's basketball returned to the Breslin Center Tuesday with heavy hearts, just eight days after a mass shooting on campus, leaving three students dead and five hospitalized.
(02/22/23 2:12am)
Hundreds of Michigan State University students gathered at The Rock on Farm Lane Tuesday evening for a vigil which honored their classmates killed in a mass shooting and supported survivors as the university transitions back to regular classes and activities.
(02/21/23 10:57pm)
Following a mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus, the university formed the Spartan Strong Fund to support “student and staff counseling, campus safety enhancements, and recognition for those involved with the crisis, such as first responders.”
(02/21/23 9:43pm)
“I am the proud resident assistant to 87 students. After the events on Monday night, I am an RA to 86.”
(02/22/23 5:29pm)
On Feb. 13, a mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus took away many students' idea of safety.
(02/21/23 6:58pm)
To create a supportive environment for students as they return to classes following the mass shooting at MSU, the MSU Libraries is hosting several community-based events throughout the week. Events include therapy dog visits, arts and crafts, as well as regular academic events like the Virtual Reality lab.
(02/20/23 9:06pm)
Ahead of Tuesday’s showdown against No. 14 Indiana, Michigan State Men's Basketball Head Coach Tom Izzo spoke with the media to discuss the matchup. The Hoosiers have won four of their last five contests and currently sit in third place in the Big Ten standings.
(02/20/23 10:00pm)
Following the recent mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus, Jordynn Greeson, a hair stylist at Capellini Salon in Okemos, stepped in to comfort students the best way she knows how – by doing hair.
(02/23/23 8:00pm)
It’s crazy how big of a difference one point can make in the Big Ten Standings.
(03/17/23 2:30pm)
Since the start of 2023, Big Tech companies have laid off about 95,000 employees and are projected to cut 900,000 jobs by the end of the year.
(02/20/23 4:58pm)
Of the five students originally in critical condition in Sparrow Hospital after the shooting on Michigan State University's campus on Monday, Feb. 13 three students' conditions have improved and two remain in critical condition.
(02/20/23 2:51am)
At 5:30 p.m., five hours after the first tattoo was inked, the line outside of Ink Therapy Lansing is still trailing outside of the doors. Some groups waited more than two hours to get Spartan helmet or a green heart tattooed — art that supported the victims of the mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus on Monday, Feb. 13.