Column: MSU men's soccer shouldn't be written off as College Cup contenders
With strong performances in their last few games, this Spartan team could end the regular season on a very strong note.
With strong performances in their last few games, this Spartan team could end the regular season on a very strong note.
State News Capitol beat reporter Wells Foster shares his struggles commuting to Michigan State's campus from the region's outskirts.
"This is an open letter to my fellow VSCO girls. Don't let people bring you down for liking what you like."
Public figures have the power to use their own stories to dramatically improve the lives of others.
"I never thought I’d want the Target in downtown. But I was wrong."
The Black Student Alliance of MSU proposes to decrease the flat tuition rate from that of 15 credits to 12 credits. And The State News Editorial Board agrees that students shouldn’t be paying for more classes than they’re taking.
"While we have the ability to denounce others’ ignorance and refusal to conform, we can’t coerce them to change. We live in a bilateral society. There will always be two sides to any situation. The best we can do is try to understand our counterparts."
"What is often disregarded is the total control landlords have over your life for the next year."
I failed microeconomics this summer. But it taught me that failure isn't the end of the world.
Our goal at The State News is to reflect your time at MSU. Our role is to chronicle life on and off campus every single day in order to help you better navigate and understand your world.
"Women have abortions for many reasons. Plenty of recent articles have detailed examples of why people choose to terminate pregnancies. The truth is, those reasons are not the business of you or I, or of politicians. It is the business of a woman, her doctor, and who — if anyone — she decides to speak with about her decision."
By Dr. Theodore A. Golden. Golden is a 1968 alumnus of the University of Michigan's Medical School.
Flint, Michigan has no clean water.
By the James Madison College Student Senate
Have you followed the #bagelgate scandal?
By Jake Nessel. Nessel is a political theory and constitutional democracy sophomore.
By the Associated Students of Michigan State University
Let's make one thing clear: Michigan State basketball overachieved this season.
In high school I wasn’t very interested in our sports teams. But during my first MSU game, Spartan spirit was the only thing that mattered.
Marginalized communities have been fighting for their own inclusive spaces for more than 50 years. Now is the time to bring them together under one roof.