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(04/27/21 4:36pm)
Two college students. Two different locations. One pandemic. For our last episode of the semester, The State News talks with a University of Arizona student about the challenges and differences both states have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/23/21 6:47pm)
Chandra Fleming sits down with singer Brandon Rose to see where he is now. A year ago Fleming reported on Rose's singing career, how he got to his success today and what his goals were.
(04/22/21 6:32pm)
For the last week of East Lansing Crime Warp Michigan Murder series, the hosts talk about the last cases involving John Collins. How Collins, even after his placement in prison, continues to stalk women.
(04/22/21 6:26pm)
The State News' staff gives Taylor Swift's latest album a review. They talk about how the album has been a symbol of nostalgia and much more.
(04/20/21 6:48pm)
Chandra Fleming sits down with Mikayla Frick to talk about updates on her life after graduation. Fleming interviewed Frick a year ago during her fashion show at Michigan State. Today we are following up with Frick.
(04/05/21 7:40pm)
For this week’s episode of East Lansing Crime Warp, our hosts take listeners on a journey to their new multi-part series on Michigan murders. Get ready for some gut-wrenching stories and tear-jerking endings. PSA college students... don’t hitchhike.
(02/03/21 2:30pm)
This week Devin Anderson-Torrez, Kaishi Chhabra, Wendy Guzman and Noah Bosch talk about the new Disney+ show "WandaVision." They dive into the show's significance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and point out some cool Easter eggs along the way.
(01/28/21 8:00pm)
This week on the State News Sports Roundtable, host Eli McKown is joined by men’s basketball beat reporters Jayna Bardahl and Sara Tidwell to discuss Michigan State men’s hoops and the problems they need to face. The Roundtable to wrap up also unveils their Presidential executive orders for sports and Michigan State University.
(01/28/21 6:39pm)
This week, we cover the story of Don Miller, a serial rapist, and murderer who claimed the lives of several women in the MSU and East Lansing communities.
(01/27/21 9:07pm)
How the BLM movement compares to the MLK Jr. era civil rights movement and the way civil rights is previewed by students today. Even though many currents students lived through Trayvon Martin’s death, most hadn't tuned into the civil rights movements happening within American until the summer of 2020. How will today's civil rights movement affect the future of America, and does it compare to the difference that MLK Jr. made?
(01/22/21 6:24pm)
On this episode of The Dinner Table Podcast, Kelly Winters and Chandra Flemming discuss an amendment that was recently added to Michigan State’s constitution that will require a search warrant in order to access a person’s electronic data and electronic communications.
(01/19/21 5:58pm)
Kelly Winters and Jared Ramsey discuss his recent article “The fight for MSU Swimming and Diving continues at Jan. 13 Board of Trustees meeting” and what outcomes MSU swim and divers may be facing after the 2020/2021 season. After receiving unsupported reasons as to why the swim and dive program is being cut, students are faced with the choice to retire earlier than planned or transfer to a different university. Students are making their voices heard but taking legal action.
(12/10/20 7:15pm)
This week, Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe update you on armed protesters at the secretary of state's home, a lawsuit filed in Michigan from Texas and low COVID-19 cases in Ingham County Jail. Then, Brock and Monroe tell the heart-wrenching story of a child who went missing in 2005. This is Brock and Monroe's last episode of East Lansing Crime Warp for this semester, but they plan to return next year with more stories.
(12/01/20 8:00pm)
This week, Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe discuss current crime updates such as a missing child who was found and a local escaped inmate. Then, Brock and Monroe examine the 1986 murder of Jeanette Kirby. Kirby was bound and stabbed in an Ingham County park, and her murderer left little evidence behind.
(11/30/20 3:18pm)
This week, Tessa Osborne and Case Dekoning discuss their qualms with Instagram and social media in general. Whether it be its negative influence on body image, room for performative activism, and "jerk off accounts," the duo hopes to expose that the fun little app that takes up so much of our time isn't as victimless as it might appear. The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of The State News.
(11/19/20 4:12pm)
This week, Case Dekoning sits down with The State News' Multimedia Manager Tessa Osborne to discuss their journalism degree. Osborne's work at MSU and in their creative life is focused on documentaries, receiving multiple rewards and acknowledgements for their work in that medium. Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact @casedk on Instagram or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to be potentially featured on this podcast.
(11/13/20 3:35pm)
This week, Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe discuss game day gathering violations and a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump's campaign. Then, Brock and Monroe dissect the murder of Bernita White, who was shot by a sniper as she entered Potter Park Zoo.
(11/09/20 6:00pm)
This week Case Dekoning sits down with business sophomore Andrew Blankenship, who is on track to become a finance major. Blankenship discusses the life of an up-and-comer in the business college at MSU, prerequisite classes, applying within the college, his additional major in German and his involvement with the Spartan Global Development Fund. Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact @casedk on Instagram or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to be potentially featured on this podcast.
(11/02/20 6:47pm)
This week, Case Dekoning sits down with computer science junior Sophie Martin, who is a fellow DCMST alumni. Martin's advocacy for women in STEM is at the center of the conversation, and you can find links to her organization here. Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact @casedk on Instagram or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to be potentially featured on this podcast.
(10/30/20 3:32pm)
This week Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe update you on recent gathering violations, the new ELPD chief’s goals and a violent call made to a U.S. representative. Then, Brock and Monroe follow the case of a local teen that hits a wild turn three years after her disappearance. Listeners should be advised that this case has graphic content and may be triggering to some.