The reality — or lack thereof — of the 'Freshman 15'
As freshman enter college, weight stigma of the Freshman 15 seem to follow them in. However, this phenomenon has been proved to be a myth while the psychological effects are very real.
As freshman enter college, weight stigma of the Freshman 15 seem to follow them in. However, this phenomenon has been proved to be a myth while the psychological effects are very real.
“I think it was amazing to see the family atmosphere on the set and how much Demi and Saniyya really acted like Serena and I, even when the camera was rolling, like holding hands and it was so sweet,” Venus Williams said. “They really understood our family and portrayed us in a way that was really us, and I’m very proud of that.”
"From familial love to the emotional triumphs and defeats in the tennis world, 'King Richard' is sure to bring a smile to your face and maybe even some tears to your eyes," Culture reporter Mariam Hanna writes about the new movie starring Will Smith.
City of East Lansing reporter Noah Edgar debriefs season three of "You."
“I really want to see my students have a healthy emotional well-being. I've seen the ramifications when stress and anxiety get in the way. They can't get everything they should be getting out of their college experience," animal science professor Christine Skelly said.
“I usually just feel very sad, kind of like disconnected from the world and I just want to lay in bed all day,” VanDyke said about how seasonal affective disorder affects her.
Creativity and originality create the art of film. The East Lansing Film Festival showcased these talents and the importance of finding alternative viewpoints and creative voices.
ASMSU president. Woman in power. Fashion icon. For Georgia Frost, it's all in a day's work.
The United States has about 56.5% of its population fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The entire continent of Africa, on the other hand, currently has 4.4% vaccinated.
The documentary “American Exile” will air nationally on PBS in primetime on Tuesday, Nov. 16 and a preview screening of the film will be held Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the WKAR studios on MSU's campus.
Out-of-state students share their reactions to Michigan's brisk cold winters, colorful falls, warm summers and bright springs.
Tony award-winning show "Hamilton" will be held at Wharton Center from March 29 to April 10, both students and the public are able to buy tickets starting on November 18.
Christmas music right after Halloween, a tragedy or way of life? Reporters Drew Goretzka and Dan Netter battle it out.
Michigan State University students share their favorite places to go and things to do once the leaves start changing colors.
Students discuss different ways Halloween is celebrated and alternative holidays around the world including Diwali and Día de Los Muertos.
“I think that a lot of people think of unhealthy relationships as very physically or emotionally abusive, so sometimes we miss some of those smaller red flags, like not having control, or feeling put down in the relationship, or not feeling like an equal partner, or (not) having respect,” clinician and doctoral student in couple and family therapy Morgan Titus said.
Students discuss how Michigan State accommodates their allergies and places where improvements can be made.
Addicted to coffee? So are we. The State News tried seven coffee shops to declare the winner of a college student's favorite drink: iced coffee.
Dieticians and a student share ways to eat healthy in college for off-campus students.
Culture reporter Mariam Hanna explains why she thinks "Dune” is destined to be a "top movie of the year."