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State News Sports Roundtable podcast: Hockey and gymnastics

On this week's episode of the State News Sports Roundtable, Eli McKown sits down with hockey beat reporter Brendan Gumbel and sports general assignment reporter Sara Tidwell. → Read More

Editor's note: One year after Larry Nassar

One year ago, to date, Lou Anna K. Simon resigned after an embattled end to her tenure at Michigan State. → Read More

Editor’s note: The State News is here to inform our MSU community

We are here to provide a full picture of what life is like at MSU. We are here to serve you, our readers. → Read More

MSUPD collected nearly $2 million in parking tickets this school year

MSU Police wrote 99,491 parking tickets from Aug. 27, 2017, to April 4, according to information obtained by a Freedom of Information Act request by The State News. → Read More

MSU professor Chris Smith running for U.S. House of Reps

The 2016 presidential election made Chris Smith examine himself to see what more he could for his country, he said. → Read More

Friends, family remember MSU student who died unexpectedly in March

MSU's campus was biomedical laboratory science junior Nikki Touchinski’s favorite place. Nikki died unexpectedly at age 21 in Mayo Hall on March 17. → Read More

Jordyn Wieber files lawsuit against Nassar, MSU, USA Gymnastics

Olympic gymnast Jordyn Wieber filed a lawsuit against MSU, USA Gymnastics, ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar and others in the Los Angeles Superior Court. → Read More

MSU Police: Pair of criminal sexual conducts still under investigation

Two criminal sexual conducts were reported to MSU Police Department at the end of March. → Read More

'Midwestern Democrat' Elissa Slotkin running for 8th District Congress

After working for the CIA and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon, Elissa Slotkin is tackling a new challenge — Congress. → Read More

Basketball player charged with assault, ESPN reports

MSU basketball player Brock Washington has been charged with misdemeanor assault, ESPN reported. → Read More

Radiology chairperson reinstated, review of postion started

MSU Department of Radiology Chairperson Suresh Mukherji was reinstated to his role following his suspension in February. → Read More

Michigan law, courts clash on definition of 'victim'

According to Michigan Law, most of the people should not have been allowed to give victim impact statements at the sentencing for ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. → Read More

MSU Board of Trustees to select adviser for presidential search

The MSU Board of Trustees said it will hire an adviser as a guide for the search for a new university president. → Read More

MSU adds 2 therapists, 2 victim advocates to Sexual Assault Program

MSU will have two therapists and two victim advocates join the Sexual Assault Program after receiving a grant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services, Crime Victim Services Commission. → Read More

Ex-football player Auston Robertson requests venue change for trial

Former MSU football player Auston Roberston requested a venue change for the criminal trial he is facing. → Read More

Designated moped parking to begin August 2018

Moped riders are required to park in designated areas starting Aug. 1. → Read More

Nassar in the News: Dean did not believe allegations, father donates thousands

The impact of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar extends beyond MSU, and its coverage spans internationally. Here’s some of the Nassar-related news you might have missed recently. → Read More

MSUPD investigating death at Mayo Hall, no foul play suspected

MSU police are investigating a death that occurred at approximately 8:30 a.m. on March 18 at Mayo Hall. → Read More

St. Patrick's Day 'relatively calm' for crimes, ELPD says

Crimes reported during St. Patrick's Day weekend were relatively low compared to previous years, ELPD Deputy Chief Steve Gonzalez said. → Read More

Judge denies motion to restrict info of arrested Spencer protesters

Nine people arrested at the protest against white nationalist Richard Spencer's speech at MSU were at the 54B District Court Friday afternoon. → Read More