Northern Tier Trail construction starts soon
The first week of February marks the start of construction for an extension of Northern Tier Trail that will reach into the border of Meridian Township.
The first week of February marks the start of construction for an extension of Northern Tier Trail that will reach into the border of Meridian Township.
East Lansing City Council approved a resolution opposing senate bills that would prevent local governments from limiting communication with immigration officials.
MSU health officials released an update as the novel coronavirus continues to spread.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered her second State of the State Address on Jan. 29. Her speech focused on infrastructure, education, employment and healthcare. Whitmer's focus of the night was emphasizing the importance of immediate action when it comes to these issues.
A look forward to the 2020 MSU football season.
MSU researchers found a link between a rare disease, autism and epilepsy.
East Lansing implements priority based budgeting, community-facing data dashboard to create a transparent understanding of how the City services provides funding to different departments throughout the city.
How Top Hat, an app that uses location data to verify attendance, is used on campus.
MSU student Jennifer Spicer received 11 months of probation at her sentencing hearing in East Lansing 54B District Court Wednesday after threatening an act of terrorism on the university's president.
U.S Representative Elissa Slotkin addressed student financial stress relating to mental health during a discussion forum on MSU campus Jan. 24.
Here are The State News' five takeaways from Governor Gretchen Whitmer's 2020 State of the State address.
On this week's episode of the State News Sports Roundtable, Eli McKown sits down with hockey beat reporter Brendan Gumbel and sports general assignment reporter Sara Tidwell.
MSU comments on food safety as the student community reacts to illnesses on campus.
As the impeachment trial continues, here's how to get caught up on what's happened so far.
Three cases of coronavirus tested in Michigan came back negative as state health officials continue monitoring the outbreak.
Former MSU medical resident Michael Phinn, and former Dean of the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine William Strampel are being sued due to personal photos that were allegedly hacked and obtained by Phinn.
ASMSU will provide students an opportunity to ask Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. questions Feb. 17.
Iranian Ph.D. student Alireza Yazdani was detained by immigration enforcement officials and is set to be deported.
On this week's episode of The 1909, Copy Editor Griffin Wiles speaks to several reporters who wrote content for our "Fostering Change" print edition, published two years after Larry Nassar's sentencing hearing in which hundreds of women and girls gave their victim impact statements.
Detroit man charged in sexual assault, armed robbery of 3 MSU students.