FINAL: MSU basketball defeats Florida Atlantic, 82-55
Tom Izzo and the MSU Spartans opened up their regular season Friday night with an 82-55 victory over the Florida Atlantic Owls.
Tom Izzo and the MSU Spartans opened up their regular season Friday night with an 82-55 victory over the Florida Atlantic Owls.
Four students and a faculty member are currently in France studying abroad and they are all accounted for and safe as attacks kill dozens in Paris, MSU spokesperson Jason Cody said.
Welcome to the live blog for No. 13 MSU basketball's regular season opener against Florida Atlantic.
Today, MSU’s administration, including President Lou Anna K. Simon and VP for Student Affairs and Services Dr. Denise Maybank, held a dialogue with students to address concerns about campus racism and discrimination.
The MSU football team (8-1, 4-1) will play Maryland (2-7, 0-5) at noon on Saturday at Spartan Stadium.
With the first snowfall in Lansing descending onto campus, students advocating about climate change gathered in front of the MSU Auditorium to bring awareness to the issue and the various groups on campus involved with this issue. Organized by the newly created MSU branch of the Climate Reality Project, a non-profit climate change advocacy group founded by Al Gore, the rally today was held in honor of a 24 hour live stream of climate discussion around the globe titled Live Earth: 24 Hours of Reality. Alongside the live stream, the rally was also meant to bring awareness to the United Nations conference on climate change to be held in Paris, France between Nov.
Cold winds and a persistent light rain didn’t stop several dozen students from turning out for the Million Student March.
On Thursday, Black Student Alliance (BSA) of MSU painted The Rock on Farm Lane to show support and solidarity to the students at University of Missouri.
There was a sense of urgency at practice for MSU Basketball Wednesday evening, something head coach Tom Izzo said his team was lacking against Ferris State.
Students may have noticed an interesting feature popping up on their Michigan State Snapchat story lately: a mysterious instrument played by jumping and stepping on brass blocks.
MSU suffered a tragic 39-38 loss this weekend to Nebraska, severely thrashing hopes at a playoff berth.
ICYMI: Spartan defensive end and senior Shilique Calhoun took to Twitter on Thursday and talked to some fans on a variety of topics. Here's some of the highlights from the informal Q&A.
According to National Weather Service meteorologist Evan Webb, this weekend's weather will be less than ideal.
With nine hours left to donate the all-or-nothing artist alley campaign has raised the funds necessary to move forward.
The University of Missouri in Columbia has been shaken off its foundation this past week.
The No. 13-ranked MSU football team (8-1 overall, 4-1 Big Ten) is looking to rebound against Maryland (2-7 overall, 0-5 Big Ten) in Spartan Stadium after last week's tough loss to Nebraska.
Unwillingly and sometimes unexpectedly standing around outside for a few minutes for a fire drill isn’t exactly the ideal way every MSU dorm-resident wants to spend part of their Tuesday night.
The beloved film Dirty Dancing, is coming to the Wharton Center in the form of a live musical.
MSU police are reporting two incidents of burglary, each involving the victims possibly leaving their doors unlocked.
Entering the fall season, economics senior Jason Stacy was destined to be a crucial player for the Spartan men’s soccer team. After being named a Big Ten preseason player to watch, as well as being the top returning scorer for the Spartans with four goals and seven assists, Stacy was more than motivated to achieve success in his senior season. However, on Wednesday October 8th Stacy faced a roadblock on his path to success. “I tore my PCL on Wednesday against Oakland and need to surgery,” Stacy said.