Editorial: MSU should continue to pay employees who lost jobs due to COVID-19
"MSU needs to organize a fund to continue paying university staff and student employees who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19."
"MSU needs to organize a fund to continue paying university staff and student employees who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19."
"I will remember the long speech from my general manager filled with an abundance of messages like, 'I’m sorry, everyone,' and, 'We will get through this, I promise.' But in all honesty, that didn’t mean anything to me, because words are not what are going to solve my — or anyone else’s — real problems."
International students at Michigan State find themselves in a complex predicament In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic when it comes to the decision to return home.
The Michigan State University provost search concluded with three finalists to be announced prior to Zoom visits next week.
MSU cafeterias have new hours and are exclusively serving takeout due to state policy in response to the novel coronavirus which causes COVID-19.
Just a year ago, MSU men's basketball had one of their biggest wins ever.
Fake tournament — South region edition.
Fake tournament — Midwest region.
This week on The Dinner Table Podcast Tessa Osborne and Griffin Wiles dig into the discussion around Model Minorities. They discuss the ethics behind it, what Model Minorities mean and everything else surrounding it. Tessa Osborne also dives into her own experiences as a Model Minority herself. Tessa and Griffin's views do not reflect those of The State News.
"While we’re going to experience a summer without many of the festivals and cultural events we’re accustomed to, we won’t be without the music itself."
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is looking to file a civil lawsuit against Frequency Apps Corporation and Biores Technologies Inc. regarding the sale of a "Coronavirus Defender Patch." Price gouging complaints related to COVID-19 total 1,578 as of 7 a.m. March 24.
The lowest-seeded MSU team to make the Final Four was in 2015.
The junior forward could still return for his senior season.
A Michigan State international student died on Saturday, March 21. Stay with The State News for more updates on this story.
Fake tournament — West region edition.
On this episode of Houselights, we talk to the two biggest concert enthusiasts in the newsroom to get their thoughts on the postponements and cancellations of concerts and live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the lives of many at MSU, but religious studies junior Liv Swanton's severe latex allergy makes matters worse.
Michigan State suspends construction, per an email announcement from MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.
Student journalists from The State News received 27 awards in the Michigan Press Association's 2019 College Better Newspaper Contest.