Column: We should rethink our views on essential workers of color
As a low-income, African American student, life didn’t stop, and it definitely couldn’t be contained to the four walls of my home.
As a low-income, African American student, life didn’t stop, and it definitely couldn’t be contained to the four walls of my home.
Reflecting on a year of dreams fulfilled, and delayed.
This is our new normal. Until further notice.
"It wasn’t like a flu or a cold where her symptoms would ease at certain times of the day. It was a constant feeling of defeat, pain and weakness and no matter what murmur she left me with, it always meant those feelings."
The State News endorses Wanda Blanchett as MSU's next provost.
If you start to catch feelings for someone right now, be prepared.
"Age does not grant anyone immunity to this disease. It’s a virus that doesn’t care who you are or what you do, but one that demands you care about it."
The coronavirus pandemic has flipped the world on its head, and graduating seniors are already feeling its impact.
"We at The State News want to thank these heroes, and encourage our audience to support them as much as possible."
"MSU needs to organize a fund to continue paying university staff and student employees who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19."
Despite all of the unknowns surrounding COVID-19's impact on the world, the key to getting through this crisis is remembering our humanity.