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There's something special about escaping the summer heat to sit in a cool theater and kick back with a bucket of popcorn and a cold soda.
MSU Athletics announced in October 2020 that it would cut the men’s and women’s swim and dive as varsity sports following their 2020-21 season.
By social relations and policy junior Shaurya Pandya
When I walked into The State News' office in September 2019, I was just a freshman. I'd been at MSU for an entire two days.
After it was announced that UCLA and USC would be joining the Big Ten in 2024, many began to wonder how the addition will affect future schedules, championships and, maybe most importantly, the future of college football as we know it.
Our summer newsroom currently consists of 19 female-identifying students which is roughly 76% of the staff—our editorial board has seven women.
Stepping into Hunter Park on Saturday night, the T-Mobile Stage was set to host the two biggest performers on the lineup for the 2022 Stoopfest Festival. People sat on picnic blankets sat waiting for the indie and folk artists to rock the park.
This article contains SPOILERS for Bridgerton season two. Read at your own risk (or reward).
I've been putting this article off for a while now, for various reasons.
On March 22, day one of Judge Kentaji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings to become the first Black, female Supreme Court Justice began.
It’s not necessarily something we think too hard about before we speak.
Editor's note: This story contains spoilers for the HBO Max original movie, "Moonshot." Reader discretion is advised.
I sat down in the theater a couple of weeks ago and watched "The Batman." Through the movie, I kept seeing something that put me a little on edge.
From doomsday comedies and tennis dramas to coming-of-age stories and melodramatic westerns, the nominees for Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards are as varied as they come.
To be a woman in STEM requires certain diligence, perseverance and self-confidence that can only be found in those willing to face daunting challenges.
In honor of Women’s History Month, I decided to compile a list of films directed/written by women that center around female characters. And this was actually quite harder than I anticipated. Although these movies had female representation that was far superior to said representation in movies written by men, I still ran into some issues. As I looked through countless lists of movies by and about women, I found that so many of them — especially movies about women of color — focused on female pain and suffering. Although I was able to find a few happier movies, it was difficult to find those for a diverse group of women. It is incredibly important to portray the struggles that women — especially women of color — go through in film, but I wished there were more movies that you all could just straight up enjoy, since it is exhausting to watch female suffering at the hands of men on screen over and over. But then again, maybe it’s impossible to separate women from this pain, as it is something we all have to endure.
Last month, we compiled a list of books by Black authors for readers to enjoy during Black History Month. Now we’re doing the same thing in honor of Women’s History Month: here are 20 books written by women that should be on your bookshelf this month, from memoirs to motivation to stories, that have shaped contemporary literature. We also included recommendations from Holly Flynn, MSU's Outreach Librarian. Happy reading!
You cannot go into a college dorm hall elevator on a Sunday night and not hear people discussing how they really hope Maddy will get to slap her former best friend Cassie into oblivion.
Let’s draw a Venn diagram.
Our newsroom is prepped and ready to go for our biggest event of the year: March Madness.