Video: How do Native American students celebrate Thanksgiving?
The State News interviewed several Native American students at MSU to hear how they interpret the holiday.
The State News interviewed several Native American students at MSU to hear how they interpret the holiday.
On Tuesday night, MSU fell to Duke 88-81 in basketball. With Duke being #1 in the country, that doesn’t seem like a bad loss, until you remember MSU was a close #2. The Spartans hung tough for about 75 percent of the game but faltered in the end, letting up a slew of Grayson Allen three-pointers and ultimately falling by seven points.
For those who still own a flip phone, looking to be a part-time babysitter, holding down the dorms and aiding to college students beck and call, being a resident assistant is the job for you.
Over the past decade, efforts have been made to restore the revered pandas establishment in the wild. It had become an endangered species, and by 2003, MSU launched a reintroduction program for pandas through the China Center for Research and Conservation of the Giant Panda in the Wolong Nature Reserve.
Recent research found that working while learning can result in better education and a likelihood of a stronger career in the future, especially when the early work is related to their field of study. But do students feel the same?
It sounded like thunder coming from inside the tunnel, fans screaming and stomping their heels into the bleachers, Sparty darting back and forth across the court, cheerleaders standing tall with their pompoms in the air. Basketball season is back, and the energy for the first game of the season was electric.
Welcome back to the State News Pop Culture Podcast! In episode three, McKenna Ross, Rachel Fradette and Sasha Zidar
Opinions in the U.S. are divided over the ethical and financial implications of the current administration’s proposed border wall.
Three-hundred and sixty-five days after one of the most shocking election victories in U.S. history, members of the Spartan community are reacting to our newest president’s time in office.
MSU will welcome lovers of a variety of unique forms of art, as they host an interactive art exhibit at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum on Friday, Nov. 10.
Welcome back to the State News Pop Culture Podcast! In episode two, McKenna Ross, Rachel Fradette and Sasha Zidar continue breaking down 'Stranger Things' 2 (with spoilers), Hollywood sexual harassment and Taylor Swift's new sound.
Members of the Jedi Council at MSU describe how they were first introduced to the legacy of the Star Wars franchise.
It’s a medical diagnosis that nobody wants to give, and it’s a medical diagnosis that nobody wants to receive. You have cancer.
In April, The State News talked to the student-run business Land Grant Goods, a company established through MSU’s Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment, or RISE based out of Bailey Hall, about its business. Part of their products come from the Bailey Hall greenhouse itself.
On Monday, more than 50 store owners in downtown East Lansing handed out candy to young trick-or-treaters.
Trick-or-treating is an age old tradition in which almost every young child partakes. There isn't anything much better as a kid than dressing up as your favorite character, running around the neighborhood with your friends and getting beaucoup candy that will last you until probably next Halloween.
This past weekend many Spartans took to the streets of East Lansing in festive costumes to celebrate a very popular holiday at MSU, Halloween.
Welcome to the first episode of the State News Pop Culture Podcast! Hosts McKenna Ross and Sasha Zidar talk Halloween, FOMO and 'Stranger Things' — with special guest, Rachel Fradette.