Column: 2 years later, this is how I reconcile my time at Michigan State
"As a concerned senior, I ask you not to forget the period of history in which this university's school colors became teal and white instead of green and white."
"As a concerned senior, I ask you not to forget the period of history in which this university's school colors became teal and white instead of green and white."
Council members are looking for community input on deer culling issue. The question still remains whether the city would expect that change this winter.
"We call on them to step aside and make way for others who can better meet the needs of our university."
MSU struggles to find leadership after Nassar. Here is a glimpse at the timeline that followed Lou Anna K. Simon's resignation.
The senior guard is struggling through a broken finger.
Spartan women's hoops was dominated by Northwestern on Thursday night.
Men's hoops could turn to a freshman as they hit the road this week.
On this episode of The 1909, reporter Karly Graham speaks to C.J. Moore, Annie Barker and SaMya Overall about their stories from the past two State News print editions.
A look ahead to a week on the road for men's hoops.
A look from the other side before men's hoops takes on Indiana.
Spartan women's hoops hosts the Wildcats.
Michigan State rowing looks back on their influence.
After Larry Nassar's 2018 sexual assault conviction, MSU's Title IX Office transformed with the aim and prevent sexual assault and provide a safe space to report misconduct.
After Larry Nassar's conviction, the Michigan State community responded with advocacy, protests and support for survivors.
A reflection from the gymnastics coach two years after Larry Nassar was sentenced.
"I needed narratives from people I could identify with, but instead, experiences like mine are erased, glossed over, an afterthought."
"By advocating for change and working to support other survivors, my story was no longer about him but about survivors and the community working together to create something more powerful than he ever was."
"Survivors will never be able to end sexual violence on their own. We need you."
A look back on how some state lawmakers responded to the Larry Nassar case and laws born from it.
The State News' editor-in-chief introduces the 2020 survivors issue.