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(01/18/24 5:25pm)
Michigan State University's new Alienware Esports Lounge in the Communication Arts and Sciences building was unveiled at a ceremonial ribbon cutting Wednesday. The lounge, made in partnership with Dell Technologies, is the university’s first ever dedicated esports space.
(01/18/24 2:42am)
Law enforcement officers and federal agencies refused to participate in a review of Michigan State University’s response to the February mass shooting, according to a draft of the review recently released to The State News through a public records request, which called their decision to do so "unfortunate."
(01/20/24 3:59pm)
"Open Virtual Reality" walk-in sessions are back at the MSU Library, providing students and faculty with the opportunity to try on a VR headset and experience different games, team building exercises, educational learning opportunities and more.
(01/26/24 12:33am)
Many students use Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, buses when traveling to class, but this semester, some students have found navigating the new bus routes to be a bumpy ride. Road work on Farm Lane has affected nine CATA bus routes since December, according to CATA alert details.
(01/16/24 6:00pm)
Michigan State University is encouraging students, faculty and staff to take an anonymous survey in order to help the department of University Health and Wellbeing, or UHW, set priorities and allocate resources immediately and over the next five years, Interim Senior Communications Manager for UHW Donna Hondorp said in a statement Friday.
(01/15/24 11:25pm)
Despite below-zero temperatures, a celebration of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the legacy he left behind was held in the IM East building on Monday morning.
(01/12/24 8:41pm)
A winter storm warning has been put in place by the National Weather Service and will remain in effect until 7 p.m. on Saturday.
(01/12/24 7:31pm)
The Michigan State University Museum was buzzing with people as it unveiled its newest exhibition, Food Fight!, Thursday night.
(01/11/24 9:37pm)
Former MSU head football coach Mel Tucker has been denied his appeal of the university’s findings that he sexually harassed and exploited rape survivor and advocate Brenda Tracy, officially ending the university's nearly 13-month sexual harassment investigation of Tucker.
(01/10/24 9:18pm)
The Starbucks in MSU’s Main Library opened its doors to the public Monday morning. The much-awaited opening of the coffee shop comes months after the delay of its original opening date.
(01/09/24 2:45am)
Students gathered outside the Hannah Administration Building on Monday to protest the reopening of Berkey Hall, one of the sites of the February mass shooting that killed three and injured five at Michigan State University. Monday, Jan. 8 marked the first day classes have been held in the building since the shooting, which occurred nearly one year ago.
(01/09/24 9:47pm)
With Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaching on Monday, Jan. 15, a variety of events on campus are commemorating and celebrating the holiday throughout the week.
(01/10/24 3:05am)
Since the rise of the Civil Rights Movement in 1954, protest marches have long been a form of activism in fighting to end racial segregation and exclusion. It was at the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, held in 1963, where Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the exalted "I Have a Dream" speech.
(01/09/24 4:08pm)
The holiday break is an excellent opportunity to unwind and unplug from the real world. But as our much needed period of rest comes to a close and we settle back into life in East Lansing, here are four pieces of MSU news to catch you up on what you missed over break.
(01/11/24 8:58pm)
Before the early 2000s, little was known about Everett Claudius Yates, the first Black member of the MSU marching band and orchestra. In fact, it wouldn’t be too much of an exaggeration to say that Yates had been virtually forgotten by history.
(12/29/23 7:10pm)
An external investigation couldn't determine anyone at MSU who leaked the identity of Brenda Tracy, the rape survivor and advocate who accused then-football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment. But one trustee refused to comply with the investigators.
(12/28/23 7:23pm)
The majority of tenure stream faculty at Michigan State University want to unionize, following the launch of the Union of Tenure Stream Faculty’s campaign in November, in hopes of giving professors more power in administrative decision making.
(12/16/23 4:42am)
Students at Michigan State University had been anticipating their chance to address administration at this month’s Board of Trustees meeting on a number of issues facing the community: the university’s response to the Israel-Hamas war, the reopening of classrooms that were the site of the February mass shooting and recent instances of racial discrimination.
(12/16/23 1:05am)
John Hildebrand, the international secretary for the National Academy of Sciences, encouraged MSU graduates to embrace serendipity in their lives and careers.
(12/15/23 8:49pm)
The sister survivors were preparing themselves for another emotionally draining meeting of Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees when an agenda item was added to the schedule at the last minute: the board was set to vote on the “Authorization of Examination and Release of Certain Documents.”