Cassidy earns All-Big Ten Tournament honors
Sophomore goaltender Molly Cassidy was named to the All-Big Ten Tournament Team after recording 10 saves and posting a .833 save percentage in the team’s 2-1 first-round loss.
Sophomore goaltender Molly Cassidy was named to the All-Big Ten Tournament Team after recording 10 saves and posting a .833 save percentage in the team’s 2-1 first-round loss.
I originally planned to write this column as a call to action for students, to unite their voices and get this bill passed. However, upon learning that its implementation is imminent, this article serves to inform students of what is coming: a law that will, perhaps more than any other piece of legislature, make partying safer for students.
Talking about suicides and mental disorders is awkward because of the perception of students with mental illnesses. But awkwardness is no excuse for silence, and students don’t have to face suicidal thoughts or depression alone.
When Tuesday morning dawns upon the city of East Lansing, the voting booths will open, and students and residents alike will have the chance to make their mark on the history of city politics.
The State News presents some background on the city council candidates as well as their stances on issues affecting East Lansing.
Much of East Lansing’s leadership will see its judgment day Tuesday, but history shows students likely will not play a noticeable role.
In the wake of what some felt was a controversial decision on the fate of Red Cedar Elementary School, Tuesday’s election of a new East Lansing School Board member is of utmost importance to many in the community.
A 55-year-old university employee reported a malicious destruction of property at the Music Practice Building between 10 p.m. Oct. 28 and 7:15 a.m. Oct. 29, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Sparty isn’t the only fit and muscular person walking around East Lansing. He is surrounded by in-shape students, according to a recent college fitness ranking from Men’s Fitness magazine.
Surrounded by cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and musical performances, hundreds of people gathered Friday at the Spartan Club in Spartan Stadium for a gala benefiting the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.
Two weeks after President Barack Obama announced his administration’s plans to provide relief to debt-ridden college graduates, a new report issued by the Institute for College Access and Success shows graduating seniors in 2010 continued to leave college with a rising amount of debt.
Growing up in a single-parent home in Detroit hasn’t been easy for 12-year-old Destin Murry. As a middle school student in the Detroit Public Schools system, Murry is one of 25-30 children in MSU’s My Brother’s Keeper program.
Sitting at the top of the Legends Division in the Big Ten, the No. 13 MSU football team has adopted a survive-and-advance mentality to get through the end of the regular season.
It’s an interesting dynamic to take control of the division but still have to talk about Saturday’s ugly 31-24 win, in which MSU allowed the conference’s worst team to hang around for 59 minutes and 30 seconds before remembering it is supposed to be one of the best teams in the country.
From researching the meaning behind his plays to learning how to speak in iambic pentameter for the first time, students and community members have been coming MSU to better understand William Shakespeare’s plays since last week.
The Spartans trounced Grand Valley State, 75-23, concluding their exhibition season and asserting their position as the team to beat in the Big Ten.
Dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge. The five D’s of dodgeball were on display Friday as the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held a charity dodgeball game to help raise money for arthritis.
As the MSU men’s basketball team finished its exhibition season with two blowouts of Ferris State last Sunday and Hillsdale on friday, head coach Tom Izzo saw things he liked and things he didn’t like.
With a stagnant economy and rising unemployment, many young adults are electing to live with their parents rather than venture out on their own.
On Friday, the MSU women’s swimming and diving team was neck and neck with Illinois — it all came down to the last race. Tied before the last race, the girls needed to come in first in the 4×100 freestyle relay to pull ahead and win the meet.