SNEWSCAST: Episode 5 - Week of February 25th
Welcome to SNEWSCAST, where The State News takes an in-depth look into the biggest stories, while bringing new perspectives from the reporters who wrote them.
Welcome to SNEWSCAST, where The State News takes an in-depth look into the biggest stories, while bringing new perspectives from the reporters who wrote them.
The MSU Comic Forum — which featured the university's 300,000-item comic book collection, social justice themed research presentations, panels and more — closed out on Saturday.
The bill will tentatively allocate $25,000 toward submitting an offer for actor, sexual assault survivor and victims' rights advocate Terry Crews to speak on campus for It's On Us week.
A wild winter hasn't deterred the East Lansing Police Department and the Department of Public Works from providing the services needed to keep the city — and its roads — safe.
The Central American migrants used to justify a "national emergency" didn't just appear out of thin air. They're the natural end result of years of U.S. overreach in the region.
Students designed, built and programmed robots to complete challenges at the high school VEX Robotics Competition state championship was held at Jenison Field House Sunday.
Discussions surrounding a potential fall break are centered around the perceived advantages it would have on students' mental health.
Improving student recreational facilities, updating instructional student rating systems and adding a seat for the Student Athletic Advisory Committee were all topics of discussion at Thursday's ASMSU committee meetings.
The soon-to-be launched Multimedia Writing Center will “help students with projects that go beyond written words."
CSE 101 will no longer be offered, and instead, business-preference students will take CSE 102 — an algorithmic thinking and programming course — starting fall 2019.
The MSU political community is buzzing about the Green New Deal proposed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Massachusetts.
Attorney General Dana Nessel said MSU continues to stonewall investigators as her office investigates the university's handling of Larry Nassar’s abuse.
U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, is working toward one of her campaign promises as she co-sponsors a bill to lower prescription drug prices.
Featured in the MSU Union Art Gallery, photography-based social practice artist Babette Shaw's projects “The Wash (As It Seams)” and “The Panty Project” — designed to help women heal from various forms of trauma — are on display.
The T.B. Simon Power Plant took steps to cut down its greenhouse gas emissions through a university-wide Energy Transition Plan years ago, and the installation of three new engines would continue to advance that effort.
An ordinance to establish requirements for electric vehicle charging stations for parking structures was recommended to city council by the East Lansing Planning Commission.
Ford-owned scooter company Spin may join Lime and Bird on East Lansing streets this spring, if the city council establishes planned regulations.
An overhaul of East Lansing's medical marijuana dispensary regulations is headed to City Council after recommendations from the city's Planning Commission.
The state licensing agency could revoke the licenses of two MSU athletic trainers accused of lying to investigators about their knowledge of Larry Nassar's sexual abuse.
The East Lansing City Council mulled electric scooter regulations, prepared to hash out the annual budget and discussed infrastructure improvements at its weekly Tuesday meeting.