Recent Articles
The last class of MSU swimming graduates, erasing the face of the varsity sport off campus
With the last class of swimmers graduating, the proof that the sport existed as a campus, varsity sport, is wiped off the face of the university.
MSU student masters Rubik's Cube, looks to new possibilities after national title win
MSU experience architecture senior Owen Widdis has been competing in Rubik's Cube events since he was in seventh grade, and last year he took home the national title.
Sheer numbers can’t explain the layered pain of school shootings
The story of what happened that night became simple to the nation: three dead, five wounded in shooting at MSU. But that distillation is a disservice to the totality of what MSU experienced that night, and what other shooting sites have experienced.
Ageless devotion: MSU’s 88-year-old cattle caretaker dedicates life to dairy
Whether it’s the childhood nostalgia of farming or the company of the gentle cows, Duane’s love for dairy hasn’t dwindled in his 70 years of working, and the farm loves him right back.
April showers, storms bring a flooded MSU campus
Michigan State University still held classes during the storm, creating many rain-soaked Spartans as they darted between buildings to their classes. Others stayed home and watched the rain rise in their parking lots, backyards and streets.