MSU to team up with federal scientists for Fisheries and Wildlife Research
The collaborative team will consist of two to five USGS scientists. Outside of their work on the project, they’ll serve as faculty members at MSU.
The collaborative team will consist of two to five USGS scientists. Outside of their work on the project, they’ll serve as faculty members at MSU.
While Anantharaman doesn't doubt the importance of popular culture in the climate movement, they said there is more to be done. “Getting involved with the political side of all of this, writing to your representatives, joining protests and getting involved with the climate movement," they said. "It's all important, and it's all necessary for us to face this.”
Some students worry, since Stanley’s resignation and the surrounding problems have made national headlines, the overall reputation of the university is changing too.
The name of the book? “Where’s the Poop.” It will be released on Nov. 15. The short book is aimed at young toddlers and is intended to be both funny and educational, introducing grammar to kids with a premise they can laugh at.
MSU researchers are 'grapeful' for the 'mel-i-ons' of tax-payer and industry dollars they use to research tomorrow's produce. Often, they 'rind' themselves improving produce in ways consumers might not even know they 'carrot-bout.'
History education junior Alivia Young said that the turnout and the long lines, gave her better hope for the younger generation and the future of politics. It was a great relief, she said, to see her views reflected in the outcome of the races.
From delivery down to the beats, "Her Loss" has gotten better with each play and should find itself at the top of the charts long into 2023. Multimedia editor Devin Anderson-Torrez digs deep into the album to share his full review.
An astronomical display on an astronomical day. What does a lunar eclipse mean for this year's midterms? Astrologists weigh in.
On Sunday, Of Equal Place: Isotopes in Motion at the Wharton Center explored physics through dance, mimicking the motion of isotopes.
“The inspiration behind my designs stem from an art perspective, so I like to translate art into clothing,” Designer Valdez Hodge said. “I’d like to extend my brand forever. So, like once I'm gone, I'd want the brand to live on forever and never be forgotten and keep going.”
At opening night of the East Lansing Film Festival, after talks with the directors allowed community members to interact with the exclusive films. The festival will run until Nov. 10.
It’s important, Arnoldi said, to have a place where people can just listen to music and talk to people that have similar interests. "I think that you need a balance. This is personally going to bring me that balance, and I hope it does for our members too."
Parker, an MSU student from Flint, said the people from his home have gotten him to where he is. “I feel like I skipped a few steps,” he said. “You can’t change the timing of things … I’m just along for the ride.”
Students discuss if the longtime rivalry is still fun and games, or if it's become too violent. “It makes me worried, if I’m being quite honest,” Gregory said. “If fans see their athletes doing this type of behavior, how are (they) not going to emulate that behavior?”
As a student at Penn State, Kraut is a firm believer in sitting front row in every class. He said half of the battle is just showing up. In other words, being organized, going to class and establishing relationships with professors are the easy wins students can achieve immediately.
Culture general assignment reporter Jaden Beard tagged along with the MSU Paranormal Society for a ghost hunt, visiting infamous haunted locations on campus.
How much does MSU drink? Does MSU drink more than other schools? The National College Health Assessment Survey has answers.
A glimpse into history: notable moments from MSU presidencies, as covered by The State News.
On Friday, Nov. 4, a sale funding the MSU Horticulture Gardens will be held at the Plant and Soil Sciences building at 1066 Bogue St., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gonzalez-Garcia said euphorbia, string of banana, string of dolphins, a collection of cacti and succulents and a few Venus flytraps are among the plants available for purchase.
A researcher and students discuss how minorities are negatively represented within horror films – and what they're doing to change this.