Houselights: An overview of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives"
Co-hosts Liz and Claire, accompanied by special guest Anna Rossow, give their highlights from the new "MomTok" reality television series.
Co-hosts Liz and Claire, accompanied by special guest Anna Rossow, give their highlights from the new "MomTok" reality television series.
The Lebanese Student Association held a bracelet making social event in solidarity with those in Lebanon Wednesday evening.
For MSU head coach Jonathan Smith, a showdown against the Ducks is something he's become familiar with over the past three decades.
Celebrities have been vocal about their endorsements of this year's presidential candidates, posting their support on social media platforms. MSU students discuss the ways in which this could influence young voters headed to the polls.
With less than two weeks until the Spartans' first game of the season, an exhibition at Northern Michigan University, the team has improved in the eyes of head coach Tom Izzo.
Host Alex Walters and politics reporter Emilio Perez Ibarguen discuss the energy on campus on both sides leading up to the election.
Michigan State men’s soccer secured its third 1-0 victory in four games Tuesday night. A stout defensive performance propelled the Spartans to a 3-1-0 record in conference play.
The State News' columnist argues that MSU’s cancellation of the opening party of the exhibition titled "Diasporic Collage: Puerto Rico and the Survival of a People" shows that its “commitment to the arts” is nothing more than a facade. The Broad Art Museum has become a place of censorship that relies on what MSU deems as an acceptable identity, he says.
Friday night is a big one for the MSU community with MSU Madness, Spartan football and the Izzone Campout.
Following a shutout victory against then-No. 15 UCLA Friday, MSU men's soccer redshirt junior goalkeeper Zac Kelly, junior forward Jonathan Stout and freshman defender Brandon Munson all collected weekly Big Ten accolades.
The former chair of Michigan State University’s Faculty Senate, Jack Lipton, is suing the Board of Trustees. He argues that Trustees Rema Vassar and Dennis Denno retaliated against him for comments he made criticizing one of them and incorrectly characterized the comments as racist.
Brandy Melville, a fast fashion California-inspired clothing brand, has been surrounded by controversy for their one size fits all sizing system, which results in the exclusion of bigger sizes and questions regarding the company's stance on body positivity and inclusivity. MSU students and East Lansing community members discuss the effect the one size fits all narrative has on individuals and society.
The Office for Education Abroad will be hosting its annual Global Learning Expo on Wednesday, displaying hundreds of programs spanning over 60 countries in the Breslin Center.
Dining halls are some of the most important buildings on campus, as they provide meals that fuel the body. Nutrition can make or break the hectic day of a college student, and MSU dining halls are striving to provide the nutritional, convenient meals that they need.
MSU students have been offered the chance to win two free tickets to the Detroit Pistons vs. Phoenix Suns NBA preseason game at Breslin Center on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. Current students must submit an essay to this link, up to 100 words, sharing how "someone has made a meaningful difference in their life."
The cheers and roars heard from MSU's Vet Med Field on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays aren't from a concert, rally or gathering of even fifty people. It’s pandemonium caused by the women who make up the MSU Rugby Football Club.
Rideshare apps have proved to be a popular way for students to get around campus and East Lansing, but getting into a stranger's car can sometimes lead to uncomfortable or frightening situations for passengers. Though data shows using rideshare is overwhelmingly safe, there are ways to be best prepared.
Protestors gathered outside of Wharton Center at MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz's investiture event, demanding divestment. Holding signs that read "STOP FUNDING GENOCIDE" and "BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS," protesters chanted "Kevin, Kevin you can’t hide, you are funding genocide."
In a ceremony officially recognizing him as the 22nd president of Michigan State University, Kevin Guskiewicz promised expansions of student success programs and research initiatives, announced plans to change general education requirements and emphasized his commitment to civil discourse.