Chiles, Marsh spark connection against Maryland
The Michigan State football team took down the Maryland Terrapins in their first Big Ten game of the year on the shoulders of sophomore quarterback Aidan Chiles and freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh.
The Michigan State football team took down the Maryland Terrapins in their first Big Ten game of the year on the shoulders of sophomore quarterback Aidan Chiles and freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh.
Michigan State men's soccer drew 1-1 with Air Force Friday night in a match defined by officiating drama, moments of magic and an underdog answer from the Falcons.
Michigan State volleyball took home court for the first time this season Friday, besting Western Kentucky in four sets in the first game of three of the Kathy DeBoer Invitational Tournament.
The day’s events demonstrated an allyship between the groups of campus activists, who rallied together outside the building before filing into the boardroom en masse prior to the meeting's block for public comments.
Ballerina Farm, a TikTok page run by Hannah Neeleman showcasing her life, has caused controversy and debates based on her traditional way of living. MSU students share their opinions regarding the controversy and its implications on gender roles.
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited East Lansing Friday to check in on the progress of construction on US-127/I-496. The visit was a part of the Biden administration's "Investing in America Tour," meant to draw attention to projects funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Sage VanAlstine, a 2022 Michigan State University graduate, has become known as the "Real Life Emily in Paris" after moving to France and posting content about her life on social media. VanAlstine shared her journey with The State News.
Michigan State University will not impose a time limit for public comment at board meetings, something trustees had previously discussed. Trustee Dianne Byrum said the board listened to the public's backlash against the possibility in June.
At its first meeting of the school year, the Michigan State University Board of Trustees approved a new sports arena in South Neighborhood, the construction of a laboratory building for students in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and renovations to Anthony Hall.
Michigan State University Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions (OCAT) held its annual Spartan Remix, a multicultural welcome festival during which students are able to learn about multicultural student organizations on campus and watch performances put on by different groups and artists, at the Breslin Center on Thursday.
After starting the 2024 season 1-2, the Spartans will play their home opener against Western Kentucky on Friday, Sept. 6, with first serve at 7 p.m. at Breslin Center.
MSU students are eager to experience the highest level of basketball at their home arena.
Michigan State football travels to Maryland on Saturday to take on the Terrapins in its first Big Ten test of the season.
"The strong bonds that bind us were tested this past weekend by instances of antisemitism, anti-Black racism and homophobia through hateful expression and actions in two of our residence halls and nearby grounds," MSU president Kevin Guskiewicz said in a statement to the community.
MSU students flooded People's Park on Wednesday for a chance to see internet personality Sister Cindy, who is known for preaching abstinence and slut-shaming on college campuses. Sharing controversial views, Sister Cindy and her event is the latest incident to raise questions about where MSU draws the line for public demonstrations.
MSU students planning to vote on campus will have the choice to take home one of nine "I Voted" stickers featuring a variety of designs created by Michigan students. The nine stickers are the culmination of a monthslong contest which had over 480 submissions from across the state.
Gannett Co., the mass media company that owns USA TODAY, is suing MSU for redacting information in a public records request about a woman reporters believe is "another possible victim of Tucker's sexual misconduct."
Michigan State’s football team has a lot of work to do to compete with Maryland Saturday, and the outcome of the game will showcase this team’s current level of skill and execution.
Lansing native Woody Ellis will walk at least 2,000 miles spanning at least two years and raise awareness about mental health along the way.