Guest Essay: Post-trauma, we need empathy, understanding about the most vulnerable community members
Guest essay by Guo Chen, MSU Associate Professor
Guest essay by Guo Chen, MSU Associate Professor
By: Lisa Parker, '95, Senior Director of Alumni Relations, MSU Alumni Office
By Lauren Raycraft, Behavioral Neuroscience PhD candidate
By Jonathan Amos, 2022 social relations and politics alumnus
Guest essay by David L. Stanley, Class of 1981
Guest Poem by Filomena Nunes, MSU Facility for Rare Isotope Beams and physics professor
In Hollywood, an industry historically dominated by white males, the success of movies directed by and starring Black artists are exceptionally important to representation and the formation of identity. Here’s a list of five impactful films by Black directors that highlight important perspectives and moments of history.
How do you effectively lead a newsroom through an event like Feb. 13? You don't. At least not effectively.
This was our home. And it will never be the same.
In honor of the 37th National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the women of The State News sports and multimedia desks share what the day means to us. Here are our perspectives on being women in sports and why we celebrate today.
Stop asking senior Noah Edgar how he feels about graduating, just read his column.
Environmental Reporter Alex Walters attempts to explore his experiences the only way he knows how: with a FOIA request, in AP Style.
Performative activism against racism has no place here. It’s time to be proactive and support the players of color in all sports across the conference. Anything else is not enough.
My first kiss doesn’t have to be perfect and romantic. It doesn’t even have to be memorable. But it should happen because I genuinely want it to, not because I feel pressured to fit some sort of societal norm.
Throughout all of Election Day in Brody Square, students waited hours in line to re-register to vote in Ingham County. So did Entertainment Reporter Liz Nass ... on the biggest news day of the year. Here's how it went.
Being openly LGBTQIA+ is undeniably difficult. Even with legal protection and anti-discrimination laws, it can be difficult to feel safe in your community. This begs the question: is East Lansing an LGBTQ+ friendly place?
Like the students, faculty and our president, we have lost confidence in the Board of Trustees as it is currently.
It all started in the dorms last year. I was a young 19-year-old, and was sick of dining hall food. Also, I was literally quite sick – there are only so many times I can eat at Case Hall's Veg-Out.