A Final Four-bound team arrives home to warm welcome
A massive, lively "welcome back" crowd gathered at the Breslin Center late Sunday night minutes before Tom Izzo and the men’s basketball team landed back in Michigan.
A massive, lively "welcome back" crowd gathered at the Breslin Center late Sunday night minutes before Tom Izzo and the men’s basketball team landed back in Michigan.
Student government elections begin on April 1 and go through April 8.
Following Michigan State’s 68-67 win over Duke in the Elite Eight, Cedar Village celebrated with a couch fire and celebratory chants.
After Michigan State men's basketball won against Duke in the Elite Eight, people took to Cedar Village to celebrate. Follow along with State News reporters as they cover it live.
The "Waste Not" community action workshop at the MSU Broad Art Lab gave participants the opportunity to make art out of plastic bags.
At ASMSU's last committee meetings of the 55th session, they discussed the possibility of a Multicultural Building, campus sorority and fraternity recruitment and increasing sustainable practices in MSU dining halls.
The Michigan Attorney General's office has filed to charge William Strampel, Larry Nassar's former boss, with an additional count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
A former judge, once appointed to the Michigan Court of Appeals by then-Gov. John Engler, was hired by Michigan State to help comply with federal changes to Title IX regulations.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel called the law authorizing a tunnel to house Enbridge's controversial Line 5 pipeline "unconstitutional" in a formal opinion released Thursday.
MSU alumni and co-founder of The Barre Code Jillian Lorenz spoke on campus Tuesday as a part of the "Innovate State Speaker Series."
Many events will be held on campus throughout "It's On Us" Week of Action to bring awareness to sexual assault, including a "teal out," a "Start Believing Day" and more.
Developments adding at least 50 parking spaces will be required to include one electric vehicle charging station after the East Lansing City Council passed a new law.
The number of measles cases in Michigan has spiked to 22, putting those unable to be vaccinated for health reasons at high risk, local and state health officials say.
'Fate of the Earth,' a symposium with a focus on environment issues, is the sixth annual symposium held through Michigan State's Environmental Science and Policy Program and will take place April 13.
Community members shared conversation on topics ranging from gun violence to immigration at a "Face to Face” event Wednesday night at the East Lansing Hannah Community Center.
The Trump re-election campaign makes a stop in Grand Rapids on Thursday, as presidential candidates have visited Michigan in bunches 19 months ahead of Election Day 2020.
The Michigan-Chile Investigative Journalism Program — organized by MSU professor Rachel Mourão and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's journalism department — will take place from May 30 to June 10.
The draft policy discussed in Tuesday's University Council meeting would make relationships between MSU faculty and undergraduate students grounds for “appropriate disciplinary action up to and including termination.”
In this week’s episode, we’ll take a look at a heated moment during the men’s basketball team’s first game in March Madness, concerns expressed by graduate students at a teach-in rally held last week by the Graduate Employees Union and what happened to former Interim President John Engler’s interview with the Attorney General's office.
A community-funded project will bring a beach to Lansing's new Rotary Park, on the Grand River between the Lansing Center and the Shiawassee Street Bridge.