Michigan State women's gymnastics crowned Big Ten champions second year in a row
On Friday, Feb. 23, the Michigan State women's gymnastics team was crowned the Big Ten champions in the regular season after beating Rutgers 197.275-195.275.
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On Friday, Feb. 23, the Michigan State women's gymnastics team was crowned the Big Ten champions in the regular season after beating Rutgers 197.275-195.275.
Candy and soda chain Rocket Fizz may be new to Grand River Avenue, having opened early February, but it isn’t new to the Lansing area.
Michigan State women’s basketball collected its third straight victory after defeating the Rutgers Scarlet Knights for the second time this season by a score of 93-57. The win, which took place on Saturday, Feb. 24 at the Breslin Center, moved the Spartans up to an overall record of 20-7 and a conference record of 10-6.
After a 70-66 victory against Michigan last Sunday and a 68-59 victory over Purdue on Wednesday, the Michigan State women's basketball team collected its third victory in a row as the team dominated the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 93-57 on Saturday, Feb. 24. With this win, the Spartans now sit at 20-7 in overall play and 10-6 in Big Ten conference games and the Scarlet Knights fall to 8-22 overall and 2-15 in conference games.
With the Michigan primary election being held on Tuesday, Feb. 27, many Michigan State University students expressed their thoughts on the presidential candidates and who they think will win the nomination for their respective party.
The major Jewish holiday Passover will overlap with final exams this year, raising concerns among members of MSU's Jewish community.
An international research team working at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, or FRIB, at Michigan State University has successfully produced, separated, and identified five new isotopes that had never been seen on the surface of the Earth.
Michigan State University has spent nearly $100,000 for legal representation of board chair Rema Vassar and one other unidentified individual in an outside investigation into allegations that Vassar violated Board of Trustees bylaws and university policies.
Though strides towards achieving equity have been made, Black women still experience much higher mortality rates, risk of diseases and shorter life expectancies than women of other races do. Three Michigan State University leaders from varied backgrounds are working to tackle systemic and systematic inequalities at the heart of the most basic human right: healthcare.
In the modern age, maintaining trust in a community is a fundamental aspect of journalism. Yet after years of misrepresentation of marginalized communities, many have lost trust in the media.
MSU’s Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance, or OCR, introduced a new policy outlining protections for students and university employees who are pregnant, are experiencing childbirth or pregnancy-related conditions or are parents.
East Lansing bar Dublin Square has settled its lawsuit with the copyright licensing association that accused the bar of playing songs without proper licensing in October 2023.
Michigan State tennis player Ozan Baris has only been at Michigan State for two years but has been consistently achieving records in a short amount of time. Baris was recently ranked No. 4 in the country by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, or ITA.
During the evening hours of Feb. 13, 2023, as a gunman was still at large, a deluge of tips poured in from the thousands of MSU students sheltering in place.
With new MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz starting today, student leaders are looking forward to what they hope will be a fruitful future. To accomplish this, they say, Guskiewicz must listen to student demands.
A new program has taken Michigan State University's campus by storm this past year. The Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation has partnered with Student-Made: An organization that provides a space for student creators to run their own small businesses right from the comfort of their college campus.
The Asian Pacific American Student Organization, or APASO, hosted their annual Cultural Vogue event on Feb. 17. Michigan State University students gathered in Wharton Center's Cobb Great Hall to celebrate and honor Asian heritage and traditions through performances from various student organizations affiliated with APASO.
The MSU Latinx Film Festival hosted activist and artist Manuel Oliver, whose 17-year-old son, Joaquin Oliver, was fatally shot in 2018 at Parkland High School.
True crime as a genre of entertainment has become inescapable in popular culture, with podcasts, documentaries, TikTok videos and more oversaturating the media sphere. The real stories of gruesome killings are told over and over again, consumed and theorized upon by people increasingly desensitized to its horrors.
Since 2021, 44 states have taken steps to restrict the teaching of critical race theory, as well as discussions of racism and sexism in classrooms, according to data from Education Weekly. Eighteen states have either signed these restrictions into law or approved similar actions.