“He wrote ‘My Cherie Amour’ about a girl who he was infatuated with at the Lansing School for the Blind. He also wrote 'Fingertips' as a play off for him learning braille,” Castanier said.
Read about Stevie Wonder's Lansing legacy from @oconnorkyle25:
https://t.co/LfjtL7clq8
It shouldn’t be a battle to send journalists to cover what’s happening at a public university. Thoughts as editor-in-chief of @thesnews here: https://t.co/17hJC936qS
Introducing my final article for @thesnews 😢
It’s a feature on former UFC fighter and MSU wrestler @GrayMaynard, who recently opened a gym in Lansing. He runs it with his wife, Jess, who is in charge of “Blend” a superfood cafe at the storefront.
https://t.co/2O6AJLlsjT
Enrolling at Michigan State University can be a turning point in many people's lives. For many, it can be a place where opportunities open — specifically, opportunities to meet new people that can become lifelong friends. https://t.co/7rqrgn1AtU
Stepped out of my comfort zone with @oconnorkyle25 on a story about student couples pushing past limitations dorms bring to dating, check it out below:
https://t.co/YSvd1a4WpX
If you or someone you know is a women’s basketball/suzy merchant fan and would like to talk to me about her impact on the msu basketball community for a story for the state news please dm me or comment!
Chase Saldate and Caleb Fish fought hard in their round of 12 matches but they both came up short.
Chase finishes his season with a 28-8 record, and Caleb finishes with a 28-11 record. Please join us in congratulating them on a great season!
#GoGreen | #SpartanStrong
After all their hard work, grit, and promising performances, four Spartans qualified for the men’s NCAA wrestling championships: junior Chase Saldate, graduate student Cameron Caffey, junior Caleb Fish and redshirt senior Layne Malczewski.
https://t.co/JQmDNv2Kuw
He's a certified bracket buster 🤯
#29 seed Caleb Fish takes out #4 seed Julian Ramirez in the opening round of the NCAA tournament!
#GoGreen | #SpartanStrong
"They say a college degree is a bridge to a successful life. What shall I do, when that bridge is marked by yellow police tape, crying students, as a murder scene?" - from The Day After, a poem by Kyle O'Connor, MSU student, and State News Sports Reporter. https://t.co/fpwfHUzlA6