Week in Review: Survivor stories, men’s hoops upset, Simon’s legal fees
This week, The State News published an issue commemorating the one-year anniversary of Larry Nassar’s Ingham County sentencing.
This week, The State News published an issue commemorating the one-year anniversary of Larry Nassar’s Ingham County sentencing.
A debate regarding the ASMSU general assembly chairperson position, extending MSU library hours and text alerts to notify students when weather is hazardous were all topics at Thursday's committee meetings.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A team of Michigan State students are competing in the Procter and Gamble CEO challenge — a competition created to test business strategy and problem-solving skills — and are one of the 30 teams left in North America.
Retired Constitutional Court of South Africa Justice Albert "Albie" Sachs — renowned for his activism and judicial rulings against discrimination — spoke to MSU students and faculty to kick off this semester's "Eye on Africa" seminar series.
MSU's first Filmetry Festival — combining cinema and poetry — will take place Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (RCAH) Theater in Snyder Hall.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other guest speakers focused on student empowerment and accessibility at the 2019 Lansing-area Women's March hosted by MSU’s Women’s Council and the statewide Women’s March organization.
Kinesiology junior Brianna Makaric, the founder of a probiotic snack company and finance senior Bailey Paxton, founder of AgileCare Solutions were chosen to partake in a prestigious entrepreneurial fellowship program.
MSU Library Special Collections will be hosting "Pop-up Fridays," a weekly series showcasing the university's collection of archived rare books.
Here's a wrap-up of news you may have missed last week.
At the first Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, meeting of the semester, the council discussed Engler's resignation, the presidential search process, childcare resources for students and more.
At the first general assembly meeting of the semester, the undergraduate student government addressed MSU's new interim president, debated about ElectHer and discussed a vetoed bill.