Claire Moore, The State News

Claire Moore

The State News

East Lansing, MI, United States

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'It fills my soul': One woman's goal to train psychiatric service dogs for survivors

Shelle uses her expertise to assist her clients in training their own psychiatric service dogs – an initiative she has worked on since 2019. “To me, it’s not about making money. My clients give me a reason to be here. A purpose. It fills my soul.” → Read More

Former MSU trustee, head football coach George Perles dies at 85

Former Michigan State head football coach and former trustee George Perles died late Tuesday evening, per a report from the Detroit Free Press. He was 85. → Read More

Final 'Sister Survivors Speak' panel talk to feature exhibit artists

The final iteration of the MSU Museum’s “Finding Our Voices: Sister Survivors Speak” will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. → Read More

All-day event on campus 'Take Back the Night' addresses sexual violence

Take Back the Night, an annual day of events devoted to raise awareness of sexual violence and offer recovery resources, took place Thursday on campus. → Read More

Student orientation program gets name change, undergoes redesign

What was formerly known as the Academic Orientation Program, or AOP, has become the New Student Orientation. → Read More

Beaumont Tower carillon bells to ring for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

The Beaumont Tower carillon bells will ring at 12 p.m., paying tribute to Sexual Assault Awareness Month. → Read More

Trustees approve increase to 2019-20 room, board rates, other items

Room and board rates will increase by 1.95% for the 2019-20 academic year. Trustees approved other changes at the meeting as well. → Read More

Tensions rise between trustees, survivors at MSU board meeting

Tensions culminated at the end of the meeting, when a survivor's mother Leslie Miller confronted Paulette Granberry Russell. → Read More

Heavy police presence monitors Cedar Village post-Final Four loss

After Michigan State’s 61-51 loss against Texas Tech in the Final Four, Cedar Village in East Lansing was monitored heavily by police. → Read More

At panel, legal experts talk importance of ethics when managing crises

At "The LifeCycle of a Crisis: Strategy, Response and Management," panelists discussed ethics, and offered insight into the Larry Nassar crisis and its legal consequences. → Read More

A Final Four-bound team arrives home to warm welcome

A massive, lively "welcome back" crowd gathered at the Breslin Center late Sunday night minutes before Tom Izzo and the men’s basketball team landed back in Michigan. → Read More

Couch burned at Cedar Village following Michigan State win over Duke

Following Michigan State’s 68-67 win over Duke in the Elite Eight, Cedar Village celebrated with a couch fire and celebratory chants. → Read More

'Fate of the Earth' symposium to be held at Kellogg Center

'Fate of the Earth,' a symposium with a focus on environment issues, is the sixth annual symposium held through Michigan State's Environmental Science and Policy Program and will take place April 13. → Read More

Upcoming E-Fest to provide opportunities for engineering students

E-Fest, an engineering festival held by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, will come to MSU from April 5-7. → Read More

Baseball home opener against Central Michigan postponed

Michigan State baseball's home-opening game against Central Michigan will be delayed due to forecasted inclement weather in East Lansing. → Read More

Students walk out to demand MSU, policymakers act against climate change

The strike — that around 60 students participated in — was MSU's version of the Global Climate Strike, a day designated by activists to raise awareness for climate change prevention. → Read More

In 'male-dominated' career field, engineering junior persists

Elizabeth Schester knows what it’s like to be the only girl in a room. → Read More

Fourth 'Sister Survivors Speak' panel to feature journalists, professors

"Covering the Crisis: Journalism and Sexual Violence" will feature journalists and professors who have experience in covering sexual assault. → Read More

Michigan State fundraising campaign ends, raises $1.83 billion

Empower Extraordinary — an MSU campaign — raised $1.83 billion before it ended in December 2018. → Read More

Column: Don't be convinced to live on campus for more than two years

"Here’s friendly, take-it-as-you-so-please advice from the student who’s lived in a dorm for three years and sure would like to move off-campus for her fourth. → Read More