Pistons-Suns, Ishbia and Booker homecoming brings MSU community to Breslin
A number of storylines swirled around the first NBA game at Breslin Center in six years: the developing Pistons and Mat Ishbia and Devin Booker's homecoming.
A number of storylines swirled around the first NBA game at Breslin Center in six years: the developing Pistons and Mat Ishbia and Devin Booker's homecoming.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer, alongside Board of Trustees candidate Rebecca Bahar-Cook, spoke at an event hosted by the MSU College Democrats. They endorsed the Harris-Walz campaign, spoke of the importance of voting and encouraged students to get involved with the election.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stopped by her former sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, in her visit to MSU campus Tuesday. She spoke to the members about the importance of voting.
On Monday, Oct. 14, the newsroom will be open to the public so the community can meet our student and professional staff and tour the newsroom.
MSU is celebrating and recognizing October as Disability Pride Month. The Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, or CSD, collaborated with the Adaptive Sports and Recreation Club and held an event called Adaptive Sports Day on Saturday, Oct. 5.
For decades, hayrides have been a cherished tradition at MSU. Various clubs and organizations gather at Andy T’s corn field where they sit on hay bales around a fire and take a trip around the property on wagons. But Andy T’s is more than just a yearly destination for MSU students, it’s a staple within the local community founded by owner and namesake: Andy Todosciuk.
Underneath the still surface of the pool at IM Circle on MSU's campus, the clatter of sticks and whirring of fins break the silence. A small, dedicated group of Spartans have dove deep into a sport unknown to many: underwater hockey.
Pro-Palestinian students and supporters gathered at Beaumont Tower Monday evening to commemorate one year since the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel and reflect on the lives lost in the year since. The event served as a space for attendees to remember and reflect on the more than 40,000 people who have been killed in Gaza and surrounding areas, and to reiterate demands for MSU to divest from Israel.
Pro-Israel students at MSU gathered at The Rock Monday night to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack by Hamas. Attendees were led in prayers to bless the Israeli Defense Force, protect the remaining hostages held by Hamas and protect the state of Israel.
Co-hosts Shakyra, Jada and Anthony delve into their experience in leadership and what they've learned from it.
Sports reporter Douglas Doty says MSU men's basketball has fallen behind its program standard and outlines three main reasons why.
Sports reporter Luke Joseph says Netflix's Mr. McMahon documentary does a "fantastic job" of exposing all of the former WWE CEO's wrongdoing.
Whether it's competing in tournaments or spending an afternoon with friends, the MSU Fishing Club is united by its collective passion for the sport.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain stumped for the Harris campaign at MSU on Sunday. Sanders highlighted the need for everyday Americans to stand up in the face of growing wealth inequality to demand change.
No. 5 MSU women's soccer continued its best start in program history Saturday in front of the largest crowd to ever attend an MSU soccer game.
Project 2025, an outline for a conservative transformation of the federal government, has become one of the most visible subjects of debate this election cycle. At MSU, its implementation could spell changes to access to financial aid, what students learn in class and how Title IX violations are enforced.
Moo Deng and Pesto are two internet phenomenons who gained fame on social media pages. MSU students discuss why these cute animals gained popularity in the first place and what they think of them.
Friday, Oct. 4 was one of the biggest days of the year for MSU. The annual Izzone Camp Out coincided with MSU Madness, MSU's anticipated football game against No. 6 Oregon and the ice hockey team's season opener against Lake Superior State.
The Michigan State Spartans fell to 3-3 after a 31-10 loss to the Oregon Ducks, struggling offensively and failing to capitalize on defensive efforts. With ongoing red-zone issues and penalties, they look to regroup during their upcoming bye week.
A game that delivered early hope for Spartan fans quickly turned into a loud Duck party in Autzen Stadium. The first Big Ten matchup between MSU and Oregon ended as a forgetful one for the Spartans, who were outmatched by the No. 6 team in the country, 31-10.