Lansing dispensaries receive denial letters
In Greater Lansing, a fight is brewing between medical marijuana activists and city officials, who continue to implement Lansing’s 2017 Medical Marijuana Ordinance No.1217.
In Greater Lansing, a fight is brewing between medical marijuana activists and city officials, who continue to implement Lansing’s 2017 Medical Marijuana Ordinance No.1217.
Women's history at MSU starts with its first female graduate, Eva Diann Coryell, who had to adapt to men’s programming to receive her degree in agriculture in 1879, and Myrtle Craig, who was the first black woman to graduate from MSU in 1907. She was handed her diploma by former President Theodore Roosevelt.
The Riv will be hosting an "Oberama" event, similar to its weekly Burgerama, to celebrate the release of the seasonal beer Oberon from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on March 26.
MSU Libraries has a fresh new vibe after going under two major renovations within the last year.
Cedar Village had a petting zoo, cookout, and giveaways on Friday, March 16 to celebrating St. Patrick's Day.
True freshman Rayvon Foley competed March 15 at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Cleveland and lost two minor decisions to seeded and experienced opponents. This came after Foley finished seventh in the Big Ten Championships. Though Bill Petoskey is no longer Foley's coach and is an adamant University of Michigan fan, he sports green-and-white in support of Foley at his matches.
It's almost St. Patrick's Day! Check out our video guide on how to make green eggs and ham for a quick and easy meal that matches the holiday.
Not sure where to go on St. Patrick's Day? Check out our St. Patty's Day quiz to see where you'll end up.
Stumbling the streets of East Lansing this weekend? St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner and it is a wonderful reason for Spartan's to break out the colors green and white. East Lansing's local hot spots will be sharing their lucky deals this week through St. Patrick’s Day. The State News has compiled a list of discounts for the occasion.
Across the nation college students are preparing for Camp Kesem, a network of more than 100 summer camps for kids whose parents are battling or have battled cancer. The camp is run by the national organization Kesem, and the camp is free to the kids and offers a chance for a group, which is often forced to grow up quickly, to be kids and have fun.
For some individuals of MSU, a shooting which left 17 dead and several others wounded in Parkland, Florida just two weeks ago strikes far closer to home than it does for others.
You might already have your ticket booked and bags packed, but are you truly ready to go on vacation? Take this personality quiz to find out if you’re actually ready to go hard on a beach — or if your wallet thinks you should stay home.
If traveling somewhere far is too expensive for your budget, then there might be some places in Michigan that could spark your interest. Michigan is full of beautiful scenery, craft beers and everything in between. Check out The State News' top five Michigan spring break destinations below.
Creation has been the crux of MSU Communication Arts and Sciences students who created the college social media group, The Sidewalk.
MSU's spring break is just around the corner and some MSU students may be staying in East Lansing or traveling afar to soak up the sun.
The Wharton Center and Disney Theatrical Productions have announced that tickets for Disney’s The Lion King will go on sale to the public on Monday, March 19, 2018.
MSU alumnus Vytau Virskus has received a patent for his energy control algorithm, E-Flow. In December 2016, Virskus received a patent for his dynamic differential energy control algorithm, which he now calls E-Flow.
Detroit native Chloe Seymour grew up in the Motor City with hopes of moving back one dau to pursue her career. Making her dreams reality, the MSU alumna has kicked off her career in Detroit with her MSU degree in hand.
Despite looming flood waters from the Red Cedar River, the scene at the Rock on Farm Lane on Wednesday afternoon was anything but miserable.
The theme and inspiration from Marvel's "Black Panther" has jumped off the screen and into the lives of MSU students.