Seniors leave Michigan State's gymnastics program better than they found it
MSU Gymnastics celebrates their seniors with a record breaking win.
MSU Gymnastics celebrates their seniors with a record breaking win.
MSU gymnastics secures a new program high score to wrap up the 2022 home season.
Michigan State hockey's season comes to a close with a fitting 8-0 loss.
Michigan State University chemistry sophomore Matthew Othmer has created a product to eliminate limescale in homes without the use of a water softener.
MSU communications professor James W. Dearing has been selected to join the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, Board of Scientific Counselors.
During its 33 year run, ASB has organized hundreds of weekend trips. The pandemic unexpectedly stalled operation, but upon sending its first spring break trips in two years, ASB ponders on what is to come.
On a February night, Lansing resident Joseph Garza and his cameraman approached the doors of a Lansing-area apartment complex, camera rolling. The confrontation that ensued raises a valid point regarding vigilantism in Michigan: When does it go too far?
Another review from Entertainment Reporter Liz Nass, reflecting on how it was to see one of the newest classics on Broadway for the second time in a different setting: NYC to the EL. Spoiler warning for anyone who has been living under a rock and hasn't seen the early 2000s chick flick.
Provost Teresa Woodruff is recommending Pero Dagbovie for positions as the associate provost for graduate and postdoctoral studies and Graduate School dean. His appointment pends approval from the Board of Trustees at its next meeting on April 22.
MSU’s spring break is next week, March 7-11, and Senior Vice President for Student Life & Engagement Vennie Gore released an email reminding the student body on how to have a safe break.
The MSU Professional Women Builders, or PWB, are hosting STEM Career Exploration sessions for middle school and high school aged Girl Scouts in the area with the opportunity to earn a badge.
SpartaHack is a 36-hour programming marathon and competition where students of all studies and backgrounds are invited to spend a weekend creating a project, showcasing talent and sharing an interest in programming.
Following every episode, viewers were gripped by excitement and anxiety as they waited for the next episode. However, as season 2 of "Euphoria" has come to an end, some students are not satisfied.
Most college students do a double-take if somebody asks them about plans to get married soon, but some couples have already tied the knot before graduating. They chose to take a unique, untraditional route, but they certainly do not regret it because they have somebody they truly love and care for by their sides.
Aireona Alexis Smith is a 17-year-old white female with dyed red, shoulder-length hair. She is 5'5” tall, weighs 185 pounds and has hazel eyes.
Programs such as this one allow for MSU students and their families to focus on utilizing the internet for their needs. Low-income families in the East Lansing area now have an opportunity to experience the benefits of having a steady, affordable internet connection.
Meet Chris Meagher: former Michigan State journalism student, MSU basketball fanatic and, most recently, White House Deputy Press Secretary.
As of Feb. 24, 700 exemption requests have been approved thus far, and a total of 1,100 have come in. Students can still apply for an exemption even after they’ve signed their housing contract, depending on whether their situation has changed.
MSU senior Jack Winkler overcomes adversity and finds the silver living.
Ukrainian flags and handmade signs were held up throughout the crowd, blending into blue and yellow clothes meant to symbolize the Ukrainian national colors.