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The Michigan State Marching Band was formed in 1870 and 154 years later, the band functions just as strongly and united as it always has.
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The Michigan State Marching Band was formed in 1870 and 154 years later, the band functions just as strongly and united as it always has.
Students, faculty, staff and community members gathered at the International Center on Michigan State University's campus and the Hannah Community Center in East Lansing to participate in the Healing Through Kindness and Service Event on Feb. 13.
The State News contacted the families of Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner. The State News spoke only to Anderson's family and respects the other families' decisions to not be interviewed.
Baseball season is in swing and all forms of the sport are starting to take shape for Michigan State and the Big Ten.
For so many, music and arts are commonly used to de-stress or brighten up a day. For Michigan State University engineering senior Semaj Willis, creative art has been an essential part of his life right from the beginning.
Students gathered at the Gilbert Pavilion in the Breslin Student Events Center Monday evening to pick up and decorate luminary displays to be displayed throughout the week for the one-year anniversary of the Feb. 13 campus mass shooting.
When human biology junior Chloe Lohman and her roommates moved into a new apartment during the start of the fall semester, they noticed that people would rummage through the trash cans outside their building regularly.
The MSU College of Law Student Bar Association (SBA) passed a resolution giving its unwavering support to the MSU Black Law Students Association (BLSA) after a Jan. 11 racial incident at the College of Law.
As the one-year mark of the Feb. 13 shooting on Michigan State University’s campus nears, many students are struggling to balance academic workload and healing.
For many couples and friends, Valentine's Day means going out to dinner, exchanging gifts and walking hand-in-hand with that special someone. However, this isn't always the case – sometimes distance can dampen romantic plans.
On Sept. 24, 2023, global pop star Taylor Swift attended her first Kansas City Chiefs game and has since attended numerous others. Her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, is a tight end for the team and her attendance at his games has sparked national conversation.
Michigan State University's Surplus Store and Recycling Center aims to engage students in crafting and recycling through its bimonthly Spartan Upcycle Friday program.
Movie watching is beloved by people from all around the world. With movies being played on cable, in theaters or on streaming devices, it's much easier to access movies than ever before. However, some movies aren't fully accessible to the American public, leaving impactful movies unseen by many.
We covered the shooting on MSU’s campus from the scene, spending hours outside the Union and in a nearby safe room.
Seven additional individuals have been charged with hazing resulting in death after Phat Nguyen, an MSU business college student, died of alcohol intoxication in 2021 at a welcome event at the now-disbanded Pi Alpha Phi fraternity.
While navigating strong feelings during the one-year mark of the Feb. 13 mass shooting at Michigan State University's campus, many students have shared their favorite moments and memories that have allowed them to focus on brighter aspects of their time at MSU.
The first time communication and music senior Charlotte Plotzke was ever involved with activism was after the Feb. 13 shooting. Plotzke planned several community events and said she knew how important it was for young people to step up.
Max Sheldon and Ozan Baris, two Michigan State tennis players who act as a dynamic duo on the tennis court, have received an honor from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, or ITA, as being ranked as the number one doubles pair in the country. This achievement marks the first time any Spartan, either as a singles player or in a doubles team, has ever been ranked No. 1 in the country in the ITA rankings, the largest ranking organization in collegiate tennis.
Justice Kyra H. Bolden, the first Black woman to sit on the Michigan Supreme Court, spoke at James Madison College's second annual Black History Month Symposium on Wednesday, Feb. 7th.
The world below Michigan State University reveals itself in subtle ways.