Firing Jonathan Smith to bring in Pat Fitzgerald isn’t the only football coaching change Michigan State is making this offseason. As is usual when a new coach comes in, Fitzgerald is building a staff ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — After a shooting at Brown University sent shockwaves through another college campus, former and current Michigan State University students say the news brings back ...
This investigation remains ongoing with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, Greenville Police Department and the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. The “active situation” on 5th Avenue ...
LeRoy native and Minnesota State University, Mankato defensive end Tanner Olson and the Mavericks will play at No. 1 Ferris State University in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals on Saturday. Former ...
For many people who send out greeting cards during the holiday season, it’s a tradition to buy holiday-themed stamps from the U.S. Postal Service. This year, the artist chosen to design the special ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Libraries are normally an oasis of calm but the Pawlet Public Library lately has been the center of a yearslong drama. The community rift is centered around a former library director Lyndsi Barnes’ ...
JT Sokolove, a Hudsonville native and MSU grad, was selected as a designated runner for the Savannah Bananas in their first-ever draft. Trump canceling GDP report comes under scrutiny GOP Sen. Jim ...
Dozens of graduate programs across Michigan State University are pausing new student admissions for the next academic year amid budget constraints. The College of Arts and Letters sees the most cuts.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—An agronomy student in Mississippi State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has been awarded the university’s W.B. Andrews Endowment for Soil Science graduate fellowship.
From pumpkin decorating to haunted stacks and costume karaoke, the Elizabeth Taber Library in Marion is offering a full slate of festive events this October, according to a community announcement.