'When the time is right, we are going to hit the ground running': An update on Spartan football
With practices prohibited, The State News takes a look at Mel Tucker's first spring leading MSU football.
With practices prohibited, The State News takes a look at Mel Tucker's first spring leading MSU football.
Despite all of the unknowns surrounding COVID-19's impact on the world, the key to getting through this crisis is remembering our humanity.
Welcome to the Social Distancing Diaries, a new podcast series that elaborates on students' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. On this episode, we discuss life as a remote student journalist, living in the dorms and more.
Some of us cannot live without sports, so while COVID-19 might have stopped live sports, you can still get your sports fix from things on this list.
The Izzone won't get a chance to cheer on MSU men's basketball in the NCAA tournament this season.
With the closure of in-person classes, limited dining hall hours and the need to practice social distancing, many Michigan State students have a choice to make: should I stay or should I go?
Just four words for this one: Trouble with the snap.
With an abrupt end to the college careers of many, how are MSU seniors taking it?
This year’s season was cut short for Michigan State men's basketball coach Tom Izzo and his team, but his legacy remains.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed the public March 18 following the first death from COVID-19 complications in Michigan.
The first death in Michigan due to COVID-19 complications has occurred.
MSU men’s hoops finished the season ranked No. 9.
Small business support organizations provide resources amid Coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19's economic impact in Michigan starts in college towns like East Lansing, according to an MSU economics professor.
Tessa Osborne and Griffin Wiles dig into the recent wake of COVID-19, how it’s impacting our day to day lives, local businesses and the broader lens of the world. They discuss their own experiences living life in self-quarantine and updates surrounding Michigan State University's action in all of this. Tessa and Griffin's views do not reflect those of The State News.
The Motor City needed a reason to cheer in 2009. Enter MSU men's basketball.
East Lansing Board of Education President Erin Graham created a form to connect residents in need with those sharing resources amid COVID-19 concerns.
Part-time Michigan State University dining hall employees received an email on Tuesday that falsely announced that they would be laid off.
While in-person transactions at the transportation center will temporarily be suspended, riders can still board buses using its current bus pullouts.
East Lansing Police Chief Larry Sparkes has retired, according to a press release sent out Tuesday.