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(02/01/23 11:19pm)
Jeffree Star is back? And the world is seemingly obsessed with Joe Burrow? Host Liz Nass and entertainment reporter Jaden Beard answer these questions and more on this week's episode of Houselights.Houselights is a weekly podcast discussing all things culture from The State News publishing every Wednesday.
(01/30/23 8:29pm)
This week on The 1909, host Lily Guiney discusses Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address and lawmakers' reactions to it, CAPS seeing a higher number of students in 'holiday aftermath' and Starbucks moving into the MSU Main Library. In addition, get the details on Student Life and Engagement's initiative to provide free menstrual products throughout campus.The 1909 is a weekly podcast recapping the week's news publishing every Monday.
(01/27/23 8:48pm)
On the Round Table's first episode back after a two-month hiatus, host Bella Johnson discusses Michigan State Basketball and Gymnastics with guests Jenna Malinowski, sports editor at The State News, and Brendan Schabath, sports editor at Impact 89FM.Sports Round Table is a weekly podcasts discussing all things Spartan athletics publishing every Friday.
(01/26/23 8:14pm)
Hosts Anthony Brinson III, Jada Vasser and Shakyra Mabone start off The State News' newest podcast talking about their experiences at MSU as Black students and discussing ways to overcome obstacles at a PWI. All Shades of Chocolate will be a weekly podcast covering all things Black culture publishing weekly on Thursdays.
(01/25/23 7:00pm)
Host Liz Nass discusses everything you missed in pop culture over the past month. First up, M&M's has announced that they will no longer be using the green M&M or any other spokes candies going forward, ending a saga Nass is very much attached to due to her reporting on the topic. In addition, Doja Cat's look at Paris Fashion Week and the Phoebe Bridgers drama is bringing Twitter together.Nass also talks the media she consumed over break, including Babylon and the start of her plan to read 35 books in 2023. Lastly, PJ Pfeiffer comes to the studio to discuss his recent work on the love and sex beat.
(01/23/23 7:40pm)
Host Lily Guiney discusses Michigan Democrats' efforts to repeal Right To Work laws and pass an increased minimum wage, East Lansing City Council's separation with City Manager George Lahanas and passing of a "sanctuary city" classification and MSU's changes to its board of trustees. In this week's good news, Guiney also tells the story of East Lansing's Diva Ball, which was organized in less than 10 days.
(12/14/22 1:00pm)
Host Lily Guiney discusses and the Board of Trustees portrait unveiling ceremony announcement and the city of East Lansing's vote on naming the city a 'sanctuary city.' Guiney then talks about MSU's housing space and what business owners should expect during the holidays.
(12/11/22 2:41am)
NOTE: At the time of this recording, the Michigan hockey match had not yet happened. Host Nick Lundberg and Impact sports contributor Joe DesVergnes meet one last time this semester and discuss the men's basketball team and their loss to Northwestern. The two discuss team and players' flaws. Then Lundberg and DesVergnes talk the women's basketball team's loss to Purdue and each player's performance. Moving on, Lundberg mentions hockey team updates and goes in-depth about their rankings.
(12/10/22 1:30am)
Host Griffin Wiles and editor-in-chief SaMya Overall discuss their experience here at The State News. Wiles and Overall both expressed ways being at The State News has helped them professionally and personally. Wiles then signs off and thanks listeners as this is his final episode of The Dinner Table.
(12/08/22 9:30pm)
Host Liz Nass and Culture Editor Miranda Dunlap discuss their favorite Twitter tea moments, entertainment picks and culture stories of the semester.
(12/05/22 9:02pm)
Lily Guiney discusses the closure of Quality Dairy and words from the CEO. Guiney then goes in-depth and recaps the Board of Trustee race results variations.
(12/02/22 7:22pm)
Nick Lundberg and hockey reporter Maddy Warren discuss the women's soccer team and their successful season as the team ended their season with a match against TCU. Lundberg and Warren discuss new head coach Jeff Hossler's great attempt of reviving the soccer team. Warren then discusses her early coverage of the volleyball team and what she expects from the new coach Leah Johnson and the team.Lundberg and Warren then moved on to basketball, hockey and football. The duo started with recaps of the Phil Knight Invitational tournament in Portland with the men's and women's basketball teams. Next, Lundberg updates the team's status, and Warren mentions the hockey team's recent success. Then Lundberg and Warren discuss a recent incident between team member Jagger Joshua and an Ohio State team member and their opinion about the Big Ten decision.Lundberg and Warren finally discuss the football team and ending the season with a loss against Penn State. Lundberg also mentioned the Michigan tunnel incident and an update on the Big Ten decision. Warren states her thoughts about the next steps of the football team.
(12/01/22 9:29pm)
Host Griffin Wiles and campus reporter Noah Edgar discuss their experience at MSU. Wiles and Edgar go in depth about their current and past majors, academic journey and their point of view on college.
(11/30/22 8:42pm)
Host Liz Nass and culture reporter Jaden Beard discuss the Chrisley's tax evasion scandal and question, "Does wealth really matter in reality?" Nass and Beard talk more "Twitter Tea" about The 1975 band member Matty Healy's recent actions during concerts. Moving on, the two go in-depth and discuss Balenciaga's campaign ad controversy.Nass and Beard then move on to movies and tv reviewing 'She Said' and 'Glass Onion.' Nass also mentions season three of the Netflix show 'Dead To Me.'Finally, Nass introduces two culture desk articles starting with Beard's article on the Transgender Day of Awareness event on campus and its importance. Nass introduces environment and climate justice reporter Alex Walters' article on the MSU Surplus Store. Walters discusses students' opinions about sustainability.
(11/23/22 8:58pm)
SPOILER ALERT: The Sex Lives of College Girls
(11/21/22 9:00pm)
Host Lily Guiney gives a reminder to people to get their flu shots as flu season approaches. Guiney recaps Black Students' Alliance's 50th annual Black Power Rally and the event's significance. Guiney also discusses Interim president Teresa K. Woodruff's first interview, the election aftermath and future goals to look for.
(11/19/22 5:10pm)
Nick Lundberg and recurring guest Impact's sports contributor Carter Frye discuss the women's soccer team's win against Milwaukee during the NCAA tournament and each player's updated status. Lundberg and Frye then move on to discuss the women's cross-country team and their winning status. After that, the two discuss the hockey team's win against Ohio State, Frye mentions similarities between the team's head coach Adam Nightingale with the women's soccer team's head coach, Jeff Hosler. Later in the episode, Lundberg and Frye transition into updates on the women's and men's basketball teams. The women's team won against Oakland University on Tuesday and will be playing against Iowa State and the men's team were defeated by Gonzaga on Friday and will be playing against Villanova. Finally, Lundberg and Frye discuss the football team's past game and their surprised reaction to each player's performance ahead of today's game.
(11/16/22 10:07pm)
Host Liz Nass is joined by senior copy editor Jada Vasser to discuss "Twitter Tea" about Jennifer Lopez wanting to change her last name to Affleck and Britney Spears' opinion about a rumored biopic based on her life. Nass mentions "The Office" Rainn Wilson's name change for climate change awareness. Moving on to reviews, Nass and Vasser discussed their take on the new hit movie, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." Vasser goes in-depth on why the actresses should be nominated for an Oscar and Marvel's way of delivering tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman. Nass and Vasser then discuss Lindsey Lohan's upcoming Christmas movie on Netflix and Zac Efron's new show "Down to Earth."Finally, Nass and Vasser talk MSU's Black Student Alliance 50th annual Black Power Rally. Vasser mentions the importance of BSA's events.
(11/11/22 8:39pm)
Host Nick Lundberg and men's basketball reporter Melanie Soverinsky discuss women's soccer and the team's status in the Big Ten play championship. The duo then discusses the men's soccer team's future and hopes from the head coach, Damon Rensing.
(11/11/22 12:00am)
Host Griffin Wiles and business reporter Wendy Guzman discuss the bars of East Lansing. Wiles and Guzman go in-depth about their experience with the bars so far.