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Lansing StateJournal

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Past articles by Jada:

Growing tired of your own house? Here are ten unique home and work spaces across Michigan

Getting tired of being stuck at home? Here are ten unique living and working spaces across Michigan to help you virtually escape during this pandemic. → Read More

Updated: Following new guidelines, these restaurants are now open for takeout and delivery across Greater Lansing

These Greater Lansing restaurants are open. Support local business with this list of restaurants from the area. Contact restaurants for hours. → Read More

Coronavirus: Five most asked questions about blood donation during coronavirus pandemic

What you need to know about blood donations during this time: including requirements and precautions. → Read More

Coronavirus anxiety? We asked experts how to stay healthy, fit, calm and positive

Get agency and expert recommendations for keeping yourself healthy mentally and physically, eating right and staying active during isolation. → Read More

Lansing writer Dedria Humphries celebrates Women's History Month with family biography

Lansing writer Dedria Humphries debuts her new book that documents her journey to understanding her great-grandmother's life and legacy. → Read More

St. Paddy's Day 2020: Beyond the basic bar crawl, top picks for things to do this year

We've compiled a variety of options for college students to experience St. Padddy's day outside of the bar scene this year → Read More

Local churches participate in nationwide 'Ashes to Go' movement for Ash Wednesday

Local churches are bringing the church to the street as they participate in the nation-wide 'Ashes to Go' movement for Ash Wednesday. → Read More

Absentee ballots, new voters and more: County clerk on upcoming presidential elections

The LSJ sat down with Ingham County County Clerk Barb Byrum to address common questions and concerns first-time voters have about upcoming elections. → Read More

Dollars for diversity: Scholarships for students of color and LGBTQ+ youth

Here is a guide to organizations, both local and national, who provide scholarship funds for students belonging to marginalized communities. → Read More

Here's your New Year's Eve party guide for Greater Lansing

From roller skating to great eats and drinks, Greater Lansing has all the ingredients for a fun-filled New Year's Eve. → Read More

An inside look at the Artist's Umbrella, a local collective uniting creatives in the city

This collection of artists is shaking up the performance art scene in Lansing. → Read More

FAQs for student voters: What to know about voter registration and the general election

We spoke with the East Lansing and Lansing City Clerks about student voter registration, Proposal 3 and election resources → Read More

MSU students advocate for a free-standing multicultural building on campus

With the increasing diversity on MSU's campus, students feel it is past due for the administration to accommodate them. → Read More

Award-winning Broadway star, Lansing DJ agree: kids benefit classical arts involvement

LSJ talked with the award-winning singer Audra McDonald and Lansing locals about the importance and value of the arts. Here's what they said. → Read More

MSU hopes block tuition helps students graduate faster. Some students just see larger bills.

Michigan State undergraduates taking 12 to 18 credit hours per semester now pay a flat tuition rate equal to the cost of 15 credits. → Read More

2019 primary election: What you need to know about voting in Lansing on Tuesday

Here are answers to guide new voters through the process for the upcoming primary for Lansing City Council on August 6. → Read More

2019 Lansing City Council candidates on the issues: Marijuana, immigration, roads and more

We asked the candidates about their view on several hot topics including immigration and marijuana. Here is what they shared with us. → Read More

Meet the 2019 Lansing City Council primary candidates

We asked the Lansing City Council candidates about their background and experience. Here is what they shared with us. → Read More

Where 2019 Lansing City Council candidates stand on economic development and regionalism

We asked the candidates about their view on Lansing's economic development . Here is what they shared with us. → Read More

Celebrate Juneteenth, African American freedom with local history and celebrations

This year's Lansing Juneteenth Celebration marks the 15th Juneteenth National Freedom Day in Michigan → Read More