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Houselights - Mason Ramsey at The Loft in Lansing

(11/05/19 7:36pm)

Welcome to Houselights, The State News' arts and entertainment podcast. In the series opener, The State News joined Mason Ramsey on his 2019 How's Ur Girl & How's Ur Family Tour PT. 2 Oct. 31 at The Loft in Lansing, Mich.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/houselights-mason-ramsey-the-loft-lansing-podcast

Column: What it's really like being a first-generation college student

(11/07/19 2:30pm)

Take a moment and think about how many things you have to do to apply to a university like Michigan State. 

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/what-its-really-like-being-a-first-generation-college-student

Reports of a Nov. 4 robbery near MSU's Bessey Hall

(11/05/19 7:34pm)

A graduate student in the department of Writing, Rhetoric and American Cultures was robbed at knifepoint outside of Bessey Hall on Monday night.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/reports-of-robbery-near-msus-bessey-hall

Witches, Demons and the Occult: New history class teaches unusual subjects

(11/07/19 2:00pm)

In an effort to keep Michigan State students interested and enrolled in history and humanities courses, professor Mark Waddell proposed a new class that covers witchcraft, alchemy, astrology and other related topics.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/witches-demons-and-the-occult

ASMSU to host First Generation Appreciation Week this week

(11/04/19 8:05pm)

During National First Generation Week — from Nov. 4 to Nov. 8 — the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, will host a First Generation Appreciation Week to assist and celebrate MSU’s first generation college students in their unique college experience.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/asmsu-to-host-first-generation-appreciation-week

The 1909: Ex-MSU President Simon to trial, MSU President Stanley agrees to demands in light of racist incidents, EL election preview

(11/03/19 5:35pm)

This week after backlash from the campus community over a series of racist incidents at MSU, President Samuel Stanley agreed to meet with minority leaders on campus. An Eaton County judge ruled that former MSU President Lou Anna k Simon’s case will go to trial. In addition to covering breaking news stories like the resignation of MSU Trustee Nancy Schlichting, The State News has covered the upcoming city council election in East Lansing.Welcome to The 1909, the podcast that takes an in-depth look at The State News' biggest stories of the week, while bringing in new perspectives from the reporters who wrote them.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/ex-msu-president-simon-to-trial-msu-president-stanley-agrees-to-demands-in-light-of-racist-incidents-el-election-preview-the-1909-podcast

New group MSU Orphan Relief seeks to provide resources and support

(11/04/19 3:39pm)

This year, students at Michigan State University founded their own chapter of Students for Orphan Relief, or Orphan Relief, in order to help cater to orphans by providing them with resources. 

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/new-group-msu-orphan-relief-seeks-to-provide-resources-and-support

VIDEO: Archaeology and Apparitions: A Haunted Campus Tour

(10/31/19 2:30pm)

Dr.Stacey Camp from the MSU Campus Archaeology Program and Brienna Shear from the MSU Paranormal Society discuss the spooky events the clubs host during late October.

https://statenews.com/multimedia/83c464ce-44c0-4d4e-9e05-657984cab04b

President Stanley agrees to 3 student demands to improve diversity and inclusion

(11/01/19 4:51pm)

In the wake of several racist incidents on Michigan State University's campus, several protests have been held by different student groups, encouraging community members to speak up for justice and change.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/president-stanley-agrees-to-three-demands

The 1909: Peaceful protests against hate on campus, FIJI sexual assault case dismissed

(10/31/19 1:55pm)

In this week's episode of The 1909, we'll talk about the peaceful protests that happened across campus after a racist incident occurred. We will also be talking about a sexual assault case reported at Phi Gamma Delta that was dismissed by Ingham County Prosecutors.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/peaceful-protests-against-hate-on-campus-fiji-sexual-assault-case-dismissed-multimedia

College of Communication Arts and Sciences holds forum following offensive Sona survey

(10/30/19 7:40pm)

The College of Communication Arts and Sciences hosted a forum Tuesday night following an offensive Sona survey sent out by a member of the college's faculty.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/cas-forum

Search committee to find new provost announced

(10/29/19 10:53pm)

In an email to the Michigan State University community, President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced the 22-person committee to select the next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/provost-search-committee

Recent crashes and thefts cause concern for moped safety

(10/31/19 12:00pm)

Mopeds are a popular choice of vehicle for young drivers, especially on Michigan State's campus. Though there has only been one fatal moped crash on campus since 2016, there have been seven crashes involving a moped since the beginning of the 2019-20 school year — numbers that worry Lyman Briggs sophomore Erika Buhk.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/recent-crashes-and-thefts-cause-concern-for-moped-safety

The search for Michigan State's next provost will be an open search

(10/29/19 6:00pm)

The search for Michigan State's next provost will be open, President Samuel L. Stanley and Trustee Dianne Byrum confirmed during a press conference after the Board of Trustees meeting Friday.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/provost-open-search

VIDEO: MSU students peacefully protest against hate

(10/29/19 1:09am)

Students gathered in front of the Hannah Administration Building Oct. 27 in protest of the racist incidents that happened on campus recently.

https://statenews.com/multimedia/fe5018c8-ca30-4abb-a999-b8c2ae3e7e0c

Trustee Schlichting resigns, cites MSU's failure to move forward with Nassar investigation

(10/28/19 7:30pm)

Michigan State University Trustee Nancy Schlichting resigned from the Board of Trustees as a result of the university's failure to move forward on an independent investigation into Larry Nassar's abuse.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/trustee-schlichting-resigns-cites-msus-failure-to-move-forward-with-nassar-investigation

Students peacefully protest against hate on campus at Hannah Administration Building

(10/28/19 8:48pm)

Michigan State students gathered in front of the Hannah Administration Building on Sunday afternoon to peacefully protest against the recent racist incidents that have occurred on campus and the university administration's handling of them.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/fighting-against-hate-protest-5db7542ba8646

Students protest recently reported racist incidents on campus

(10/25/19 5:54pm)

Michigan State University students and members of Black Girls Unite, or BGU, gathered at Wells Hall to protest the recently reported racist incidents on campus and the university administration's handling of them.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/protest-at-wells

Alumna Cathleen Fry shares her story at board meeting, continues activism after graduating

(11/05/19 1:00pm)

During the summer of 2013, Cathleen Fry began her five and half years at Michigan State University as a graduate student working toward her Ph.D. While she was writing her dissertation, the university-wide fallout following the Larry Nassar cases began.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/11/board-of-trustees-meeting-2

Michigan State Board of Trustees meeting addresses racist incidents on campus

(10/25/19 4:29pm)

The Michigan State University Board of Trustees meeting Friday morning was held one week after a toilet paper noose was hung on the door of two black residents living in Bryan Hall. Throughout the week, more reported racist incidents took place, including a Sona survey through the College of Communication Arts and Sciences that featured slurs and derogatory language.

https://statenews.com/article/2019/10/board-of-trustees-oct-25


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