Column: The COVID-19 crisis will be the first time sports cannot be an avenue for solace
Crisis have always affected entertainment, but COVID-19 is the first time that sports will not be an avenue of solace in this difficult time.
Crisis have always affected entertainment, but COVID-19 is the first time that sports will not be an avenue of solace in this difficult time.
News of the disease and its impact on campus has evolved over time, from statements saying MSU's risk of exposure is unlikely to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declaring a state of emergency to the World Health Organization calling the coronavirus a pandemic.
This week, Eli McKown sits down will all sports reporters to discuss the things you might have missed during spring break and how COVID-19 is affecting sports right now.
“I think when people are bored they need something to do.”
In the wake of Michigan State's decision to cancel in-person classes due to COVID-19, more events have been rescheduled or canceled.
No Big Ten tournament due to COVID-19.
In a time of uncertainty, what we can assure you of is this: The State News isn’t going anywhere.
How did voter turnout fair on MSU's campus? Election officials, city clerk weigh in.
An alternate look at MSU's women's hoops season.
A recap of MSU hockey's transitional season.
The State News interviewed about 80 Michigan State students after voting to ask about their ballots.
MSU students talk about their preferred Democratic candidate and why they voted for them, along with some reactions on the outcome of the primaries.
All six ballot questions presented to East Lansing voters passed at the March 10 presidential primary election.
Aiming to make the university equally accessible to all students, Michigan State offers a variety of resources and programs.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed Coronavirus concerns in news conference; encourages good hygiene and preparedness.
The East Lansing Police Department, or ELPD, has sent a pending internal investigation of alleged excessive force to the Michigan State Police for review and a potential criminal investigation, according to a press release Wednesday.
March Madness. No fans.
On this special episode of The 1909, State News reporters talk about their experiences covering the election, voter turnout on Michigan State's campus, long voter-registration lines at City Hall and results.
Michigan State released an update to students about dining halls and on-campus housing.
Michigan State President Samuel Stanley Jr. sent out an email to the university community Wednesday morning announcing that the university will be suspending face-to-face classes.