Modernization program set to hit the city within next two years
East Lansing's prominent utility provider is seeking public input on its latest plan for renewable energy development.
East Lansing's prominent utility provider is seeking public input on its latest plan for renewable energy development.
Winter is coming. Here are some tips on how to beat the winter funk while on campus.
How sexual assault cases interact with the criminal justice system before they reach a court room.
ASMSU kicked off the second annual Mental Health Awareness Week Monday in the Student Services Center. The week aims to "release the stigma around mental health, educate students on resources available to them, and continue to advocate for increased mental health resources on campus."
East Lansing's services and policies relating to snow removal and leaf pickup.
“When I had strep throat, I still went to all of my classes because I feared getting behind and I didn’t want to lose those attendance points."
A new mayor and mayor pro tem were elected at Tuesday's East Lansing City Council meeting.
A new federal lawsuit accuses MSU's Office of Institutional Equity of dissuading a student from reporting instances of sexual assault.
Four East Lansing court cases were rescheduled recently, here's what to know about them going forward.
Incoming cold weather brings a reminder for Michigan State students to stay prepared.
East Lansing's new council will be sworn in during tomorrow's meeting.
Here are the events taking place throughout the week for Mental Health Awareness Week at MSU.
Nov. 5 marked local elections all over the state. The State News’ city desk collaborated on comprehensive coverage of candidate profiles, election results and voter turnout. Campus reporter SaMya Overall wrote about how some students are left behind when figuring things out. Campus General Assignment Reporter Wendy Guzman followed a rally hosted by DreaMSU.
The exhibit will bring recent political topics to light through multimedia.
The election day recap with perspectives from precinct officials and a look at student turnout.
ASMSU hosted a student panel to discuss ways to enhance the experience of first-generation students as part of First Generation Student Appreciation Week Wednesday night.
To keep students interested in history courses after they have completed their prerequisites, Mark Waddell created a history course about witchcraft, astrology, alchemy and more.
ELPD released the suspect in the city's parking department embezzlement case.
ASMSU is hosting a First Generation Appreciation Week this week. Tuesday night, there was a roundtable discussion that confronted first generation student concerns and experiences.
Mark Meadows, Jessy Gregg and Lisa Babcock have secured the three open seats on the East Lansing City Council.