MSU hosts Michigan's 'Solve Climate by 2030' virtual teach-in
MSU hosted a “Solve Climate by 2030” webinar as a part of a national teach-in.
MSU hosted a “Solve Climate by 2030” webinar as a part of a national teach-in.
After a tough, injury plagued season for last year's offensive line, the new staff has lit a fire under this offensive group for the upcoming season.
“We’re strong and resilient. That’s the epitome of being a Spartan.”
Here's how to return rented iClickers and textbooks.
Among reported COVID-19 cases, African Americans had a rate of 139 cases per 100,000 — three times the amount reported of any other race group. The second highest rates were among white people, with a total of 47 cases per 100,000.
Michigan State is planning a new university-wide diversity training, even if the pandemic disrupts its timeline.
Michigan Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters announced Michigan will receive an additional $6.3 million in funding from the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act.
Kayla Belles is leaving the women's basketball program.
Lansing has extended the due date for tax filings due to COVID-19.
The Michigan House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to extend Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's State of Emergency declaration to April 30.
Fake basketball — Final Four.
A lawsuit alleging Title IX violations has been filed against Michigan State University.
ASMSU passes COVID-19 package, pilot fall elections
On this episode, the Roundtable discusses the impact of COVID-19 on sports, what we have been doing to get our sports fix, March Madness projections and more.
Michigan States dining halls set new building operation guidelines that start Monday, April 6.
The band encourages Spartans worldwide to come together during this time and recite the lyrics Spartans have been singing for years.
The State News Editorial Board sat down with Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. to talk about his first year at MSU, the university's response to the COVID-19 outbreak and other campus issues.
The process was created by the Residential and Hospitality Services, or REHS, to "allow for students to designate a third-party to access their room in order to complete the move-out." This gives students unable to return to campus an opportunity to meet the April 12 move-out deadline to receive a $1,120 housing credit from the university.
The Final Four. Michigan State. BYU. (Except it's fake).
Michigan State emergency medicine professor Dr. Brett Etchebarne created a test for COVID-19 he says provides results within minutes.