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Face to face: Conversation, panel on race to be held Wednesday

The East Lansing Human Relations Commission is hosting "Face to Face: A Conversation About Race" — a facilitated panel to discuss race and what that means. → Read More

MSU Science Festival allows visitors to explore nature, technology

The sixth annual MSU Science Festival incorporates others elements with science in a variety of events to demonstrate the importance of science and open the public's eyes to futures in science. → Read More

Crystal Awards honor unsung heroes of East Lansing for 30th year

Community members of East Lansing gathered to take part in the festivities — and honor the unsung heroes of East Lansing at the 30th annual Crystal Awards reception. → Read More

MSU Broad Art Lab to open in May, focus on historical aspect of art

The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is set to expand beyond its walls — opening up the MSU Broad Art Lab. → Read More

Legislators submit plan to better protect kids after Nassar scandal

Michigan House legislators submitted a plan Wednesday to protect the children of Michigan as a result of the hundreds of women who were sexually abused by ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. → Read More

First Lady Sue Snyder announces 4th summit to combat campus sex assault

First Lady Sue Snyder has announced Michigan's fourth annual “Inform. Empower. Prevent. Let’s End Campus Sexual Assault” summit to prevent sexual assault and change the culture on campuses. → Read More

Obituary: Former MSU professor, State News board member has died

John Donald Molloy, retired MSU professor and Board Member for The State News, died at the age of 87 on March 27. → Read More

Hate, extreme speech allowed at MSU despite push back from some

“Michigan State is wholly dedicated to freedom of speech, not just as a public institution, but as an institution of higher education,” according to MSU’s free speech website. “Here, ideas—not people—are meant to clash and to be evaluated based on their merits.” → Read More

E.L. library to host 7th annual Books, Bites and Bids fundraiser

The East Lansing Public Library is holding its seventh Annual Books, Bites and Bids fundraising event on April 13. → Read More

Gretchen Whitmer donates all $3,330 donation she received from Strampel

According to records, democratic gubernatorial candidate and MSU alumna Gretchen Whitmer received a $3,330 donation from former dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, William Strampel. → Read More

March For Our Lives returns Saturday to honor victims of mass violence

Students, parents and faculty will take to the Michigan State Capitol on Saturday and march to remember those who lost their lives due to gun violence and to demand change. → Read More

Tyler Oakley to provide tickets for 'Love, Simon' Lansing showing

YouTuber, MSU alumnus and activist Tyler Oakley is giving back to his community. Oakley announced in a tweet that he is buying out his hometown theater in Lansing for a free showing of "Love, Simon" Saturday. → Read More

Michigan House Democrats endorse Gretchen Whitmer for governor

The Michigan House Democrats endorsed gubernatorial candidate and MSU alumna Gretchen Whitmer for governor. → Read More

MSU students, community react to Central Michigan shooting

Two people are dead following a shooting at Central Michigan University Friday morning that garnered national attention. The two victims were not students. → Read More

Bernie Sanders visits Lansing, speaks against GOP tax bill

According to Not One More Penny, the GOP tax bill increased the bill for over 92 million middle-class families. And opposing such a bill, former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., spoke at the Repeal the Trump Tax Rally on Feb. 25. → Read More

Three takeaways from Tuesday's City Council meeting

Many topics were discussed at the city council discussion-only meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Here are same many takeaways. → Read More

'March on Hannah' scheduled Tuesday by members of education faculty

A March on Hannah is planned for 10 a.m. at Erickson Hall on Jan. 6. The march is expected to last until 11 a.m. → Read More

Interim president John Engler releases statement on presidency

Interim President John Engler made a statement regarding his presidency on Jan. 31. → Read More

Charges against Lansing Party Bus owner dropped

Christopher Staggs, owner of East Lansing Party Bus, was charged on four counts of motor bus transportation violations on Nov. 2, 2017, according Clinton County district court records. → Read More

Nominations open to public for 2018 Crystal Awards

Nominations are open to the public for the 2018 Crystal Awards of East Lansing. → Read More