Five alternative events to Richard Spencer's visit at MSU
As white nationalist Richard Spencer’s visit to MSU approaches, many student organizations have planned protests and other ways to resist Spencer’s ideas.
As white nationalist Richard Spencer’s visit to MSU approaches, many student organizations have planned protests and other ways to resist Spencer’s ideas.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University decided not to move forward with a bill that would call for the immediate resignations of the MSU Board of Trustees and Interim President John Engler.
In response to the flooding, the faculty that works with the W.J. Beal Botanical Garden will have to make sure the garden's plants are accounted for, branches and debris are cleaned up and replacing the plants that don't survive.
Hibachi Bowl, which opened on Grand River Avenue in January 2018, offers a similar fast-casual dining style similar to popular restaurants like Chipotle, Blaze Pizza and Noodles & Co.
Lansing-area organizations that provide resources to survivors have been seeing increased awareness about sexual and domestic violence.
Celebrating the women who have helped shaped history, the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame is kicking off Women’s History Month with its annual event on March 1.
Kent Cassella, associate vice president for media communications and senior public relations strategist at MSU, said he will leave the university at the end of the week.
The United States Olympic Committee announced the resignation of President Scott Blackmun Wednesday afternoon.
The State News sat down with Kroll's managing director in the Investigations and Disputes practice to learn more about the firm, a global investigative agency hired to assist MSU's Office of Institutional Equity, and its role at MSU.
Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon called for county residents to "stay away" from "the hate demonstration on campus," according to a press release, apparently referencing white nationalist Richard Spencer's scheduled speech.
Plaintiff Jane Doe 03 is suing MSU, the MSU Board of Trustees, Nassar, MSU Sports Medicine Clinic and USA Gymnastics.
Organized in response to campus climate, the Teach-In/Learn-In hosted by MSU's three residential colleges was "an act of protest." The event raised concerns over the MSU administration and the university's handling of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
A new expansion to the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum will open across the street from the existing museum on April 14. The expansion is due to a $1 million grant from the Michigan State University Federal Credit Union.
The financial impact of the flooding of the Red Cedar River is unknown at this point, Strategic Initiatives Communications Manager Michelle Lavra said via email.
MSU’s residential colleges will come together to host a public “Teach-In/Learn-In” event Thursday at the Union from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event will encourage the community to ask and answer questions to fix aspects of MSU’s culture and structure that allowed ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to sexually abuse women and girls for years.
Thousands of people went to see Sen. Bernie Sanders speak on Sunday in Lansing for the "Repeal the Trump Tax Tour." Sanders, along with several other speakers, talked about issues such as healthcare, taxes, college tuition and gun control.
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will launch a new Title IX directed investigation into MSU's handling of sexual assault reports against ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, according to a press release Monday.
The flood water levels are expected to start receding Friday, though roads are still closed off.
MSU Interim President John Engler announced formation of workgroup to formalize recommendations from survivors, students and staff.
The Board of Trustees heard 11 comments from the public during last week's meeting. Every single comment expressed anger, frustration and disappointment towards MSU's administration and its handling of recent events.