East Lansing parents reflect on their 'new normal' following school closures
East Lansing parents share their opinions and the struggles of having kids home due to the closing of public schools.
East Lansing parents share their opinions and the struggles of having kids home due to the closing of public schools.
Despite a late comeback from Maryland, Lucious hit a buzzer beater to keep the Spartans dancing in 2010.
MSU lined up for a tying field goal. But Notre Dame wasn't prepared for "Little Giants."
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed concerns about a potential order to shelter-in-place or a call for martial law in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. She said both of these claims are false.
A federal judge recommended Blackwell's lawsuit against Mark Dantonio and MSU be dismissed.
Capital Area Transport Authority, or CATA, announced in a rider alert Friday that they are suspending all regular routes effective March 23 to April 5. This is following a decline in ridership amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
All members of the council approved an extension of the local state of emergency to April 6 and any other extensions as determined by the mayor to April 30.
"One belief that's been reinforced in me since the beginning of this pandemic is to be thankful for the things I've already experienced."
Online learning is new for most of us. But here are some tips to "virtually" keep you on schedule.
On the road against the defending national champions without your starting quarterback? For 2015 Michigan State football, no problem.
Ingham County health officials released that two cases of COVID-19 were linked to Michigan State University.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Michigan has jumped to 334.
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?