Israeli swimmer thrives at Michigan State
Coming all the way from Qiryat Motzkin, Israel, swimmer Guy Moskovich moved to East Lansing to continue his career for the Michigan State men’s swimming and diving team, a school he called a “perfect fit.”
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Coming all the way from Qiryat Motzkin, Israel, swimmer Guy Moskovich moved to East Lansing to continue his career for the Michigan State men’s swimming and diving team, a school he called a “perfect fit.”
Standing on the far side of the stage, someone’s hands move swiftly and decisively to words ringing out from the podium at the center.
Robert L. Green keeps datebooks going all the way back to the 1950s. They are all stored in a safe place, but there is one that sits in his desk inside his Las Vegas home. It is marked April 4, 1968.
While appearing at a convention, Esmé Bianco remembers a woman approaching her and identifying as a prostitute.
Animal science junior Khalilah Smith is royalty in the rodeo circuit and her outstanding horsemanship has earned her the title of 2018 MSU Rodeo Queen. Her reign is monumental as well as historical. She is the first African-American to hold this title. The State News sat down with Smith to learn more about what this title means to her.
'Tis the season to be jolly, give thanks and give back to community. Residents of the Lansing area can make others' holidays merry and bright by donating time and materials to people in need.
An essay contest held Nov. 30 allowed students with study-abroad experiences to write about their travels — and at the same time gave them an opportunity to receive scholarships for their work.
Forget a tampon or pad before class? A new program aims to provide menstrual hygiene products to students at various locations across MSU’s campus, so that doesn't happen.
Her dad would talk to her about which boys or girls she liked. He jokingly asked, “Well, what are you, asexual?”
When thinking of Chinese representation in film, “Mulan” comes to mind.
At 1:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Dec. 8 and at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 9, a theatrical adaptation of Andrea Beaty’s children's books will make their debut on Wharton Center’s Pasant stage.
Winter is coming to East Lansing and MSU's campus.
As an out-of-state student from Florida, comparative cultures and politics senior Kaitlin Chanin enrolled at Michigan State to experience four different seasons and receive an education to prepare her for a law career.
Lansing’s Potter Park Zoo will begin lighting up the holiday season with its 24th annual Wonderland of Lights.
The Wharton Center welcomes the holiday season with a special Nov. 30 performance by singer and songwriter Harry Connick Jr.
When students take unpaid internships, some struggle to stay financially afloat, while others are fortunate enough to have financial support.
The Tony-awarded revival of “Fiddler on the Roof” will be coming to the Wharton Center from Dec. 4 to Dec. 9, 2018.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, began its Mental Health Awareness Week Nov. 10. One event in the week's event line-up was a panel held so students and panelists could discuss their struggles with homesickness.
During the Nov. 11 and 12 performances at the MSU Auditorium’s Arena Theatre, MSU Department of Theatre students addressed a variety of complex social issues in the “Sexual Politics Series.”
A carillon concert and ceremony was held Nov. 11 at Beaumont Tower to honor veterans and mark the 100th Armistice Day, the celebration of the anniversary of the end of World War I.