GUEST COLUMN: The conservative case for climate advocacy
"If the 2020 election showed anything about Michigan voters, it’s that Republicans must attack issues like climate change while still acting in a principled conservative manner."
"If the 2020 election showed anything about Michigan voters, it’s that Republicans must attack issues like climate change while still acting in a principled conservative manner."
Our guiding metric is to report stories that are relatable with a wide range of lived perspectives to steer both coverage and hiring decisions.
For four years of memories, Spartan Stadium, I thank you. Those who read and follow along? I thank you too.
A childhood home, the fall of an administration and Avatar: The Last Airbender
A year ago, the Michigan State defense was still a solid unit, but degraded as the year went on. As the offense continued to sputter and put them in bad positions, they started to give up. Tucker’s team didn’t.
When the world gives you a gift, give a gift back to the world. It’s not hard to do, it’s just easy to forget.
While we understand that a worsening global pandemic isn't enough to stop some from traveling home to put down your masks, hug your loved ones and share a meal around a non-socially distanced table, we want to urge against complete dismissal of all necessary public health orders and precautions.
So to my fellow young women of color who are trying to find their place in this big world: don’t be afraid to take up all of the space; Talk over the people who talk over you and reclaim your voice when it is silenced. Learn the phrase “excuse me, I’m speaking,” backwards and forwards, and use it early and often.
MSU's one win against Michigan, to be honest with myself, was just a flash in the pan.
What makes “Jeopardy!” so impactful and everlasting is the fact that it's a shared part of so many people’s lives. Every night, people would welcome Alex Trebek into their own homes and give him 30 minutes to teach them something new. He was not only a game show host. He was a teacher.
I’m proud to invite the whole Spartan community to join me in an age-old working-class tradition: Rolling up our sleeves and getting it done, no matter how hard things get.
Let us be clear: We are not advocating for MSU to bring spring break back. But, there has to be a way to conduct spring semester that takes into account both the COVID-19 pandemic and the worsening mental health of the students.
Although this year looks a lot different, I still enjoy being an RA. I love seeing my residents in the hallway or in the cafeteria because that is the only time I can interact with them in person.
Now, circling back to former President John F. Kennedy: “The question before us is, which point of view and which party do we want to lead the United States?” An obstinate nationalist, or a receptive patriot?
Media literacy week gives an opportunity to discuss the structure of The State News and how we operate both as a newsroom and as a business.
While the presidential race is important, it is essential that we don’t only consider the weight of our vote in the context of the presidential election.
When considering a major change, there a few things that should go through your head. Whether you make the switch or not, think about these things and how they relate to your situation.
So for now, Rema Vassar alone has our endorsement. We believe she can bring the change we want to see in the Board of Trustees.
“Equality, for sure … She’s a symbol of equality for America I would say,” sophomore Mayher Sachdeva said in what she believed Ginsburg meant to the United States.
"The fact that OIE does not follow up with students who had to file an in depth, emotionally exhausting, report is unacceptable and appalling, and needs to be changed immediately. Students deserve to know what is being done, if anything, about their report," Shulman said.