Homecoming Grand Marshal Molly Brennan: MSU will always be home
After being named homecoming grand marshal in this year's parade, class of 1982 alumnus Molly Brennan reflects on the role MSU has played in her life and what it means to be a Spartan.
After being named homecoming grand marshal in this year's parade, class of 1982 alumnus Molly Brennan reflects on the role MSU has played in her life and what it means to be a Spartan.
Head football coach Mel Tucker has six days to present sufficient reasoning for his contract not to be terminated. If he doesn't, he will be fired on Sept. 26.
Mel Tucker has responded to MSU’s intent to terminate his employment with the university. In a statement, released by sports agent Neil Cornrich, Tucker claims MSU treated him unfairly in its investigation and that “other motives are at play” in MSU's handling of the situation.
MSU has given up the rights to the controversial Duffy Daugherty biography that inspired the Black Spartans film, but the advocate who fought for this still wants to know how it was ever published in the first place.
Students share their reactions to news that the MSU Athletic Director 'intends to fire' Mel Tucker.
MSU's Athletic Director Alan Haller intends to terminate head football coach Mel Tucker’s contract, according to a statement released today. Haller said Tucker engaged in "conduct which constitutes moral turpitude," and brought "public disrespect, contempt, or ridicule upon the University."
Spoiler alert: your Dairy Store ice cream does not come directly from MSU cows.
Michigan's recent offer to residents for free water well testing ran out of funding a week after the announcement.
MSU administration is arranging an investigation into who at the university may have played a role in leaking the identity of the woman accusing football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment.
The leaders of MSU’s administration and governing board will not say whether they would support an investigation into who at MSU may have played a role in leaking the identity of the woman accusing football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment.
With new business ideas coming from local students and growing businesses, East Lansing's entrepreneurship is teeming with talent.
Brody Hall is now the centralized location for all Brody neighborhood residents to retrieve packages. The move from several locations to just one is a result of an increase in the number of orders coming through residence halls and a decreased number of staff.
Michigan State University head football coach Mel Tucker was supposed to have his sexual harassment hearing in August, a week before the season began, Lansing State Journal reported. Tucker and his attorney, Jennifer Belveal, pushed it back until October, allowing him to continue receiving his salary of $750,000 a month.
AG Dana Nessel and 33 other attorneys general have recommended a four step plan to the FDA for e-cigarette regulation to protect young people from nicotine addiction.
Michigan State University’s Spartan Stadium will now allow alcohol sales, just in time for Saturday’s football game against Washington.
Construction has started on MSU's new Student Recreation and Wellness Center to be finished in February 2026. With it comes new hope for the reinstatement of MSU's swim and dive team and concerns over the student fee attached to the project.
The rumors are true: Blue Owl Coffee, a staple for Michigan State University students and East Lansing residents, is moving from Ann Street to Trowbridge Road after five years. The Ann Street location will close during Thanksgiving break and the new location will officially open as an up-and-running coffee shop on Dec. 1st.
Michigan State University Trustee Dianne Byrum has called on the university to "thoroughly investigate" allegations that the identity of the woman accusing football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment was leaked to the press.
MSU leadership knew a complaint had been filed against Tucker in December. Why did no one do anything about it?
With MSU not having a set policy on the use of generative AI in the classroom, professors were entrusted with creating their own plans on whether to exclude or embrace the technology. “(It) requires an almost complete rethinking of how education works,” one professor said.