Women's tennis eyes strong finish, faces U-M Saturday
Women's tennis is currently ramping up for the Big Ten championships, as the team defeated Maryland 4-2 and Rutgers 6-1 at home during the weekend.
Women's tennis is currently ramping up for the Big Ten championships, as the team defeated Maryland 4-2 and Rutgers 6-1 at home during the weekend.
MSU's annual spring concert featuring Passion Pit has been canceled. Here's what we know.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, will elect its next office of the president Wednesday and Thursday. Here are the candidates.
The executive director of the MSU Alumni Association resigned and is under investigation by the Office for Institutional Equity, MSU's Title IX office.
The 2018 NBA playoffs are underway, and a couple of former Spartans will look to help lead their team to the championship in June.
During MSU's Student Election Week, students had the opportunity to vote on four tax referendums, constitutional proposals from the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, and the MSU Resident Halls Association, or RHA, and ASMSU student representatives. Here are the results.
Here are six takeaways from Interim President John Engler’s contract. The State News obtained the contract through a Freedom of Information Act request.
The NHL playoffs kicked off last Wednesday and three former Spartan hockey players will look to help their team advance to the second round.
The decision to have former MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon's office located at Willis House was made as she resigned, according to MSU's spokesperson. Simon will do research following her presidency.
The seventh annual Books, Bites and Bids fundraiser for the East Lansing Public Library drew library lovers out in support of a new "library on wheels."
This past weekend, men's golf participated in the Hawkeye Invitational Tournament, while the women's team was invited to the Lady Buckeye Invitational.
With two outs to go in what seemed like an endless game, sophomore Justin Antoncic stepped up to the plate and would not disappoint by bringing home freshman Ryan King off the game winning hit to secure the win.
The last Board of Trustees meeting of the year was met with protests from Reclaim MSU, survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse and survivors' parents. The meeting included changes regarding safety and prevention on campus, proposals that were voted on, Interim President John Engler's interactions with protesters in the board room and more.
The MSU Board of Trustees voted to approve a resolution raising room and board rates for the 2018-19 academic year at their Friday meeting.
As MSU's Board of Trustees meeting started, parents of survivors of Nassar's sexual assault were downstairs waiting for seats in the board room to open up since the room was at capacity. Parents were denied signs, so instead of bringing their signs in, they held photos of their daughters on phones and iPads.
At Friday's MSU Board of Trustees meeting, survivor of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse Kaylee Lorincz used her public comment time to detail an informal meeting she had with Interim President John Engler, in which she accused him of trying to coerce her into settling her civil suit against the university without her attorney present.
Two criminal sexual conducts were reported to MSU Police Department at the end of March.
Firewater Apparel Co., founded by MSU alumnus Austin Pabian, is hosting an event in coordination with #MeTooMSU to support survivors of abuse from ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The event will be held at The Rock off Farm Lane from 10a.m. to 2p.m. on April 27.
Newly elected college representatives for ASMSU had their first meeting of the 55th session. This session's general assembly will include 20 student representatives. Of those 20, 15 were newly elected.
" I wouldn't object to that; honestly, I just want to see some effort at accountability and doling out of disciplinary action on the part of the university, some sort of practical consequence to truly send the message that this will not be tolerated on our campus, something other than a blasé, 'Well, people talk, nothing we can do about it.'"