State News Sports Roundtable: Sports desk discusses their final NCAA projections
This week on The State News Roundtable: The State News sports desk discusses their final NCAA projections.
This week on The State News Roundtable: The State News sports desk discusses their final NCAA projections.
What to know about the coronavirus-related financial resources for students.
"Age does not grant anyone immunity to this disease. It’s a virus that doesn’t care who you are or what you do, but one that demands you care about it."
Hospitals are only letting medical personnel into the rooms of COVID-19 patients. To account for this, priests in the East Lansing area pray with patients over the phone.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a press conference Monday that brought attention to the number of cases, a coalition calling on the Trump administration to expand access to affordable healthcare, a mental health hotline from the MDHHS, unemployment benefits and new drive-through testing sites across Michigan.
When it comes to adjusting to a new living situation, whether that means going back to an old one or making extra adjustments if a family member is in the healthcare field, many students have expressed that they're growing closer to their families.
Graduate school exams cancel or launch online versions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MSU's first commit under Mel Tucker is a running back from Oak Park.
This week on The 1909: Student financial struggles during COVID-19, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin on pandemic relief and an update on the MSU provost search.
With K-12 classes suspended through June, parents whose children receive special education services face new challenges in the unprecedented time of at-home learning.
Local police departments see a decrease in call volume during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASMSU has two candidates for president this year. In recent past, candidates ran unopposed.
Families receiving Food Assistance Program benefits as well as those not currently enrolled in that program are included in the 895,000 students that will be receiving meals at over 2,000 locations and 700 mobile sites across Michigan, according to a press release.
New ASMSU General Assembly members were announced this week.
Community members and activists are hoping to start a conversation following an excessive force investigation into the East Lansing Police Department that has been turned over to Michigan's State Police.
Tessa Osborne and Griffin Wiles dig into eating disorders, the ethics behind it and the culture surrounding it. This week, they sit down to discuss how their eating disorders manifest during COVID-19 and how they've learned to deal with them. Tessa and Griffin's views do not reflect those of The State News.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, additional strain has been placed on securing the safety of the senior citizen population. Residents of long-term care facilities are among the most vulnerable to serious illness or death from COVID-19, with many presenting underlying health conditions or compromised immune systems.
The State News sat down with U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI-8) to talk about her progress toward a second coronavirus relief package to include adult dependents.