'Sister Survivors Speak' series to begin at MSU Museum
A spring speaker series titled “Finding our Voice: Sister Survivors Speak” begins Jan. 15 at the Michigan State University Museum.
A spring speaker series titled “Finding our Voice: Sister Survivors Speak” begins Jan. 15 at the Michigan State University Museum.
Rhonda Faehn, who previously worked for USA Gymnastics, was fired from the University of Michigan after the university received critism regarding her connection to the ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar scandal.
After an upset win over Minnesota on Jan. 9, the Spartans moved up six spots to No. 17 in this week’s AP poll.
The East Lansing Public Library held its first monthly board game event Saturday afternoon, with 30 mostly cooperative board games available to residents.
After an official swearing-in in Washington D.C. earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, was ceremonially sworn into office at a reception in the Lansing Center on Saturday.
Friends and family gathered at the Rock on Farm Lane Friday evening to honor the life of mechanical engineering freshman Daniel Renzull.
The Fenner Nature Center in Lansing received a $31,800 grant from the Jackson National Community Fund (JNCF) to support construction of the conservancy's new pavilion.
The annual Michigan Women's March — which usually takes place at the Capitol — was moved to Detroit, while a separate Women's March takes place on MSU's campus Jan. 20.
The East Lansing area is soon to welcome a new franchise to the area. Since being founded in 2005, X-Golf has sold over 3,000 systems worldwide and finally one has arrived in Lansing.
Nick Ward earned his second double-double of the season with a team-leading 16 points and 11 rebounds Sunday, helping sixth-ranked Michigan State beat Penn State on the road, 71-56.
Each week Michigan State fans get to submit their Spartans basketball questions to be answered by Casey Harrison, one of The State News' men's basketball reporters.
The Spartans’ performance mirrored that of Penn State’s Friday, as MSU struck first and never trailed throughout the contest.
With hard work coming from both doubles and singles matches, the team won 4-2. Personal victories on the team included work from sophomore Jack Winkler and freshman Carson Gates.
With many duals being won by members like redshirt sophomore Drew Hughes and sophomore Rayvon Foley, the end result came to a close 18-15.
The Spartans were caught trailing the majority of the contest, as the Nittany Lions secured a 4-2 victory at the front end of a two-game home stand against the Spartans.
The three players help lead their team to the Final Four of the College Cup but loss to Akron 5-1 in the tournament.
He lead the Spartans for seven years from 1969–76 with an overall record of 89-84.
At the first ASMSU committee meetings of the semester, they discussed MSU's new tuition model, ElectHer and elected a new finance committee chair.
Michigan State ice hockey travels to No. 9 Penn State in back-to-back away games this weekend for the first matchup of the season.