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(02/09/23 2:30pm)
With the work of four dedicated women, the Department of African American and African Studies, or AAAS, has continued in its success since its start in 2018.
(02/06/23 7:00pm)
Just a couple of months ago, Michigan State men’s tennis freshman Ozan Baris was busy competing and winning a junior doubles title at the U.S. Open. Now, he is playing for MSU at the No. 1 singles spot as a freshman.
(01/27/23 1:31am)
Lansing Shuffle & Social Club opened its doors to customers for the first time today during its grand opening event.
(01/30/23 1:00pm)
It’s 8:30 a.m. and Gypsy, Carina, Echo and Fanfare are getting ready for class.
(01/19/23 6:00pm)
Ingham County’s largest lake, Lake Lansing, is just a 13-minute drive from Munn Ice Arena. If you’re there over the summer or when the spring semester ends, there’s an off-chance you’ll run into a towering 6-foot-6 20-year-old. And no, it’s not a member of Michigan State’s basketball team, nor an offensive lineman on the football team.
(12/30/22 5:43pm)
On the morning of Dec. 21, Okemos High School teachers and roommates Trisha Funk and Olivia Becker had just started watching “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation." They were sitting on the couch and drinking a cup of coffee when they heard what sounded like a gunshot.
(10/11/22 5:00pm)
To Megan Timmerman, Blu is more than just a business.
(10/11/22 4:30pm)
Every year, 10 to 12 students are selected to represent MSU as members of the homecoming court. These students are selected based on a number of qualities including leadership abilities, school spirit, integrity and their contribution and involvement on campus.
(07/19/22 6:23pm)
Maureen Jordan, Michigan State and State News alumna, has recently been brought back to a cause that she originally fought for 50 years ago.
(06/30/22 2:00pm)
For many readers, books are a haven.
(06/28/22 8:44pm)
Kamryn Whitfield went to Waverly High School in the Lansing area not so long ago, growing up in her hometown and coming into her own. She is now building her business empire and creative endeavors in the same place she grew up.
(05/18/22 1:00pm)
Even a year and a half after former athletic director Bill Beekman broke the news to my teammates and I, we’re still bitter.
(05/12/22 3:00pm)
From NBA to the world of tennis, there is a growing culture of athletes expressing themselves through their clothing. At MSU, women’s basketball guard Moira Joiner, gymnast Skyla Schulte and women’s tennis player Charlotte Gisclon use fashion as a tool to show that they are more than just an athlete.
(04/26/22 4:51pm)
When interdisciplinary humanities senior Jaiden Paris was a sophomore, she sprained one of her toes just before the indoor track season.
(03/26/22 3:20am)
A family portrait of Wendy (W.E) Equa Da'Cruz, Jubilee Da'Cruz, and Dominique Da'Cruz. Photo taken on March 23, 2022.
(03/26/22 3:20am)
A couples portrait of Wendy (W.E) Equa Da'Cruz and Dominique Da'Cruz, founders of Cruz Burgers. Photo aken on March 23, 2022.
(03/26/22 3:20am)
A portrait taken on March 23, 2022 of Dominique Da'Cruz showing off the main ingredient of Cruz Burgers: mushrooms.
(03/26/22 3:20am)
A photoillustration of Dominique Da'Cruz and Wendy (W.E) Equa Da'Cruz showing off their Cruz Burger on March 23. 2022.
(02/15/22 4:43pm)
Ron Bacon has a knack for public service, driving him to serve the East Lansing community, previously as Human Rights Commission chair and City Council liaison, and now as the City's first Black mayor.
(02/01/22 3:31pm)
Music performance Ph.D. student Melanie Walker always knew that she wanted to be a singer. She came from a family of musicians: Her mom was a singer, her dad played trumpet and her grandma was a music theorist and pianist.