SNEWSCAST: Episode 10: Week of April 15
The roads are so bad in Michigan that one reporter went on a quest to find the worst roads in our city. That segment and what happened at the April 12 MSU Board of Trustees meeting in this week’s episode.
The roads are so bad in Michigan that one reporter went on a quest to find the worst roads in our city. That segment and what happened at the April 12 MSU Board of Trustees meeting in this week’s episode.
A time capsule and art exhibit rolled into one, the Finding Our Voice: Sister Survivors Speak exhibit opened April 16 in the MSU Museum.
A panel of conservative commentators spoke at MSU Tuesday evening as part of Turning Point USA's "Campus Clash Tour."
The Michigan State men’s soccer team played the Lansing Ignite FC on Tuesday for the inaugural Capital Cup.
Simon’s attorneys clashed with Judge Reincke over the admissibility of many exhibits prepared by the prosecution.
Michigan State's redshirt senior Kenny Goins was selected, along with 64 seniors from across the nation, to play in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in Virginia.
By Jake Nessel. Nessel is a political theory and constitutional democracy sophomore.
By the Associated Students of Michigan State University
Michigan State will play the Michigan Wolverines on 6 p.m. on April 16 at Secchia Stadium to mark the first rivalry game of the season.
Members of Turning Point USA will speak at MSU Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The City of East Lansing and MSU chose "Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City" for the 2019 One Book, One Community program.
The Beaumont Tower carillon bells will ring at 12 p.m., paying tribute to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The northbound lanes of Bogue Street from Waters Edge Drive to Grand River Avenue will be closed from Tuesday to Friday, according to a City of East Lansing press release.
The Union will be open 24 hours during finals week to help students prepare for their exams.
The defense ended up dominating the offense, 42-26 in the Spring Game, but what stood out was the depth of an inexperienced second and third team defense against the first and second team offense.
MSU students presented their thirty-minute film "Dead Ends" to the public Friday.
In a spring game where all attention was focused on senior quarterback Brian Lewerke’s first live reps since 2018, the offense displayed much more to dissect in its underwhelming 42-26 defeat.
The defense was the factor that decided the Spring Game and with last season’s bout with injuries, defensive coordinator Mike Tressel played his starters conservatively for the April 13 scrimmage.
Amidst the unrest over the prospective neon alternates, Michigan State played its annual spring game Saturday, as the defense imposed a 42-26 victory over the offense.
Hundreds of kids, ages 7-12, were able to work out with the Spartan players at four different stations, including passing, footwork and defensive drills at the annual kids clinic.