Notebook: Women's basketball remains invincible at home
No. 23 Spartans (14-5) swept Illinois at home with a score of 77-60, meaning the team remains undefeated with a home record of 11-0.
No. 23 Spartans (14-5) swept Illinois at home with a score of 77-60, meaning the team remains undefeated with a home record of 11-0.
When Nick Ward talked to reporters Tuesday after practice, he promised that he wouldn’t force things Thursday night at Iowa.
Iowa's Tyler Cook could not be stopped. Then, as quickly as it started, the music stopped.
Students listed concerns with safety, classes ending late and living far from central locations on campus as reasons for signing a petition advocating for Michigan State's bus route 33 to run until 2 a.m. instead of 7 p.m.
Survivors, activists, members of the MSU community and more gathered in front of the Hannah Administration Building a year after Larry Nassar was sentenced.
The Spartans (14-5, 4-4 Big Ten) defeated the Fighting Illini (9-10, 1-10 Big Ten) 77-60, extending their home winning streak to 11-0.
No. 6 Michigan State (18-2, 8-0 Big Ten) was dealt a big blow early in the second half, but maintained poise, defeating No. 19 Iowa (16-4, 5-4 Big Ten), 82-67.
Michigan State Honors College students were awarded for their research presentations and posters at the 2nd annual Diversity Research Showcase.
After a successful seven years as a dance company, Jessica Lang Dance — which has performed in 75 cities, 35 states, and seven countries — will be visiting Michigan one last time in Wharton Center’s Great Cobb Hall.
One year ago, to date, Lou Anna K. Simon resigned after an embattled end to her tenure at Michigan State.
After working at The State News for a month, I attended the second day of Larry Nassar’s Eaton County sentencing. That day in court was one of the most difficult assignments I’ve shot — and still is.
Our university was making headlines left and right for its involvement in the Larry Nassar scandal. Everyone in the newsroom was working harder than ever to cover his sentencing and the many changes and resignations in the administration.
As MSU "stonewalls" the Attorney General's investigation into the response to allegations of abuse by Larry Nassar, here are the individuals charged so far and the progress that's been made on their cases.
“I think a lot of people watching the sentencing had the impression that there was this climactic, final moment," Rachael Denhollander, the first woman to publicly accuse ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar of sexual assault, said. "That’s not really what happened.”
In summer 2018 — months after Larry Nassar's sentencings — the efforts of a young woman and about 40 others led to the foundation of The Army of Survivors, an organization created to "bring awareness to the systematic problem of sexual abuse of athletes.”
Survivors of Nassar’s sexual abuse and their allies have been working together to curate an MSU Museum exhibit called “Finding Our Voice: Sister Survivors Speak,” which will open in April.
Final exams are hard enough when you aren’t facing your abuser in a courtroom that week.
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor signed an executive order Tuesday, giving the official name of Rotary Park to the city's Riverfront Improvement Project.
Michigan State’s spring game, presented by McLaren health plan, is set to kick off Saturday, April 13 at 2 p.m at Spartan Stadium.
Michigan State will pay for former President Lou Anna K. Simon's criminal defense, the Lansing State Journal reports. The university has nearly $20 million in legal fees relating to the ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar scandal.