Professional leadership at The State News to change in upcoming months
Two leadership roles at The State News will change in 2018, as they leave those positions open to application from the public.
Two leadership roles at The State News will change in 2018, as they leave those positions open to application from the public.
Student group Reclaim MSU’s quest for community involvement in selecting MSU’s next president faces several hurdles — but the group is diligently taking steps forward.
Wanda Herndon, who helped to establish the Starbucks Coffee Co. global brand, and Marcia McNutt, president of the National Academy of Sciences, will be the commencement speakers for the graduation commencement ceremonies on May 4.
After working for the CIA and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon, Elissa Slotkin is tackling a new challenge — Congress.
Survivor of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse and University of Michigan freshman Morgan McCaul plans to address MSU's Board of Trustees at its next meeting on Friday.
Infractions against the liquor establishments include allegedly over-serving a patron, allowing minors into the bar with a fake ID, serving alcohol after 2:30 a.m. and allowing patrons inside the bar with an under-21 ID.
Officials took a deep dive into a preliminary 2019 general fund budget that even finance director Jill Feldpausch described as "unsustainable" for the long term.
East Lansing Buzz, a website and informational program, has been pivotal in guiding residents and businesses through a busy redevelopment period.
MSU released a statement on a Title IX lawsuit filed Monday against MSU and employees of the MSU Counseling Center, where it is alleged a Jane Doe was raped by three unnamed members of MSU's men's basketball team in 2015 and discouraged from reporting her case.
First Lady Sue Snyder has announced Michigan's fourth annual “Inform. Empower. Prevent. Let’s End Campus Sexual Assault” summit to prevent sexual assault and change the culture on campuses.
East Lansing City Council met last night to discuss the "50-50" rule, putting Harrison Road on a "diet" and the East Lansing Buzz informational program.
Those who don't want to throw away their shot at seeing "Hamilton" might want to pay special attention to the Wharton Center 2018-19 show schedule announced Monday. For the first time, a performance of the historical musical will come to East Lansing, headlining the Broadway Series that will run from September to June.
Former MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon received a one-page memo on Dec. 21, 2004 that expressed concerns surrounding former College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean William Strampel's behavior, according to a document obtained by MLive.
John Donald Molloy, retired MSU professor and Board Member for The State News, died at the age of 87 on March 27.
Passion Pit, an indie rock band from Massachusetts, will perform at MSU's annual spring concert on April 19.
BREAKING — Three members of MSU's 2015 basketball team were listed in a federal lawsuit alleging rape filed Monday.
Take Back the Night, an annual event with a goal to “shed a light on the prevalence of domestic and sexual violence” will take place Tuesday.
The 2018 Homecoming grand marshall has been chosen. Coupled with a theme for "celebrating unwavering courage," civil rights activist Ernest Green will be the grand marshall.
MSU students, several student organizations and others gathered in the Duffy Daugherty Football Building on Friday to support survivors of sexual assault through the It’s On Us Day of Action event.
After initially telling lawmakers that money needed for settling the lawsuits filed against MSU by survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse might increase tuition for students, Interim President John Engler said they "should not."