Provost candidate Wanda Blanchett visits MSU via Zoom
Wanda Blanchett, the first of three finalists for Michigan State University's provost position, virtually visited campus Monday.
Wanda Blanchett, the first of three finalists for Michigan State University's provost position, virtually visited campus Monday.
MSU halted additional hiring due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The state attorney general's office received the case file that alleges suspended MSU basketball player Brock Washington raped a woman in January.
Fake tournament — Sweet Sixteen, Midwest region.
MSU football won the Big Ten championship in 2013 with an upset for the ages.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer addressed the need for continued and increased medical help as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to ramp up in Michigan.
Fake tournament — East region.
The 2005 men's basketball team went on a memorable Final Four run.
Provost candidate Antonio Dwayne Tillis is set to virtually visit MSU Tuesday.
This week on The 1909: A column about the struggle of paying bills during the COVID-19 pandemic, MSU international students' decisions to stay on campus or go home and a nonprofit with the goal of improving mental health in Michigan schools.
ASMSU elections are this week — here's what's on the ballot
Essential virtual services provided by courts are being reworked to better function during COVID-19 pandemic.
The ASMSU election starts next week. The COVID-19 pandemic has created unique, but not overwhelming, setbacks for candidates.
Wanda J. Blanchett, the first MSU provost candidate is set to visit via Zoom conference Monday.
Despite some tough circumstances upon arrival, MSU defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton is making the best out of a tough situation.
Fake tournament, second round — Midwest region.
"Those not infected with COVID-19 are still vulnerable to the repercussions of isolation and loss of a daily routine. Now is an opportunity to widen the microscope and see the entire problem."
Fake tournament second round, South region.
MSU football trailed 41-21 late in the third quarter of the 2015 Cotton Bowl. Then the switch flipped.
The decision to abandon the sorority houses was a tough pill to swallow for everyone, but it has hit Michigan State seniors especially hard.