Student groups hold Diwali Night at MSU Union, provide a space to celebrate
Michigan State University's WE ARE SAATH and University Activities Board lit up the Union with a Diwali celebration last evening.
Michigan State University's WE ARE SAATH and University Activities Board lit up the Union with a Diwali celebration last evening.
After 50 years of MSU's Society of Women Engineers chapter, current members, alumni, staff, and advisors reflect on the organization's significance in supporting women in engineering.
The Spartan Food Security Council is partnering with Sparty’s Kind Kids to run a food drive for student parents and their families who are in the Student Parent Resource Center. The drive will start Nov. 13 and run through Nov. 15.
Coming off of her great sophomore season last year, Hagemann had a career-high of 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the field Wednesday night. She hit 5-6 of her three-pointers and had four rebounds with five assists.
After a tough opening night loss to James Madison, the Michigan State men’s basketball team found a way to win its first game of the season. Following the loss to JMU, head coach Tom Izzo admitted he was disappointed with some of the leaders in the starting lineup and could potentially look into some changes in the lineups in the games following.
Students supporting Palestinians said they plan to continue fighting, protesting and calling state representatives and urging them to a ceasefire.
Fresh off a soul-crushing overtime loss to James Madison on the opening night of the 2023-2024 men’s basketball season, Michigan State rediscovered its identity against Southern Indiana Thursday night.
In sworn affidavits, all eight MSU trustees say while they did meet “informally” in April to discuss releasing the documents relating to the university’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, there were no votes or formal actions taken at the closed-door meeting.
After its first Big Ten road sweep since 2016, the Michigan State hockey team is ready to travel home for its first Big Ten home series against Penn State.
After defeating Nebraska last weekend for their first win of the Big Ten season and the Harlon Barnett area, Michigan State football will travel to Columbus to take on one of the top teams in the country, the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes.
Walking along the outskirts of the Michigan Capitol building, hundreds of anti-abortion supporters and activists joined together in a “March for Life" rally, hosted and organized by Michigan Right to Life, at noon today. The rally was arranged to be held a year after the 2022 Ballot Proposal 3, or the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, which placed the right to abortion care into Michigan constitutional law, was passed. Earlier Wednesday morning, Right to Life filed a lawsuit against Proposal 3, arguing that the abortion access violates federal constitutional rights.
In the 2023-2024 season opener, and regular season debut of head coach Robyn Fralick Michigan State women’s basketball defeated the Oakland Golden Grizzlies 87-62.
As the No. 4-ranked Michigan State Spartans attempt to move on from their opening-season 79-76 upset suffered against James Madison, head coach Tom Izzo on the MSU basketball team officially welcomed the 2024 class Wednesday on National Signing Day
College of Education students navigate a change in their program while facing communication issues from coordinators.
The Allen Farmers Market of Lansing serves to be a source of autumn commerce.
Michigan State men’s basketball’s second game of the 2023-2024 season against Southern Indiana looks a lot different after Monday night, when the No. 4-ranked Spartans were shocked by James Madison University in overtime to open the year.
You know, if we understood everything, we'd be too powerful right? For this episode, hosts Liz Nass and Jaden Beard brought on The State News staff member Claire Donohoe to talk about some things they just don't understand. "Like, how does printing work? Especially WIRELESS printing, lol."
Michigan State University's Students United for Palestine and the Arab Cultural Society held a vigil at the Rock for former Humphrey Fellow Tariq Thabet. Several organizers and community members spoke at the vigil to commemorate Thabet, who was killed by an Israeli bombing in Central Gaza City.
Berkey Hall will reopen for classes in the spring 2024 semester, though classrooms directly affected by the Feb. 13 shooting will stay closed for now. With students currently choosing classes for next semester, they are faced with the decision of whether to select classes in Berkey.
MSU announced that the external law firm Miller & Chevalier will conduct the investigation into trustee Brianna Scott’s allegations that board chair Rema Vassar violated board bylaws and university policies.