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The Common Ground Music Festival 2015 is set to kick off today, after a last minute hiccup in the lineup.
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The Common Ground Music Festival 2015 is set to kick off today, after a last minute hiccup in the lineup.
Expect to see some severe weather in the East Lansing-Lansing area Monday afternoon and night, a meteorologist said.
It started off as just a regular day for friends HallieJo Battisfore and Giselle Schneider.
The Summer Circle Theatre, a group who performs summer shows on campus, is celebrating their 55th year with a new location to showcase their performances this season.
With summer approaching, activities such as swimming and camping are on the minds of MSU students but with Michigan’s unpredictable weather, students might have to hold off on warm-weather activities.
On a rainy Tuesday, some precincts are noticing abnormally low voter turnout, even for a local election.
In the cold, spitting rain Friday morning, with their supplies waterproofed and compactly tucked away into their kayaks, two students lowered their vessels into the Red Cedar River and began their second attempt to paddle 160 miles, from Okemos to the shore of Lake Michigan, in three days.
After a 30 minute rain delay a night of fun began in downtown Lansing at the Cooley Law School Stadium the MSU baseball team took on the Lansing Lugnuts, the Toronto Blue Jays Class A minor league affiliate in the ninth annual Crosstown Showdown.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology junior Char Panek, left, ties a bracelet onto psychology senior Nicole Thompson's wrist April 1, 2015, during Embrace the Rain at Erkison Kiva on Farm Lane. Embrace the Rain wa san event to spread the awareness of mental health issues and gave people a forum to give their own testimony. Erin Hampton/The State News
“I couldn’t imagine my life sober,” neuroscience graduate student Apryl Pooley said as she began her poem at Embrace the Rain night.
Lamont Davis, dressed from head and toe in Spartan memorabilia, sat at the front row with a group of his friends Sunday at Breslin Center, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the men’s basketball team.
Lamont Davis, dressed from head and toe of Spartan memorabilia, sat at the front row with a group of his friends Sunday at Breslin Center, eagerly a waiting the arrival of the men's basketball team.
The floors of IM Sports-West came to life with a night of strolling, stepping and saluting from nine multicultural greek sororities and fraternities this past weekend.
Beginning on Monday, students, faculty and East Lansing community members will come together to “release the stigma.”
From a ‘90s generation perspective, I’ve found the change in lifestyle with advent of the Internet to be fascinating.
As outdoor temperatures rise, so do water levels and the possibility of flooding.
Following its quarterfinal victory, MSU has earned a shot at redemption in a semi-final matchup with No. 8 Maryland.
Senior guard/forward Branden Dawson, right, holds onto senior guard Travis Trice after shouting to the crowd he and Trice would crowd surf Oct. 17, 2014, during the Izzone Campout at Munn Field. Hundreds of students battled the cold and rain to sleep outdoors overnight in hopes of getting lower bowl seating. Julia Nagy/The State News
In dressing for the commute to class, students will have to cover three bases — first snow, then rain and ice. The buildup of ice and snow will make it slippery out there, as MSU gradually transforms into a slushie throughout the afternoon, and freezes all over again this evening.
This was a rough weekend for the Spartan Baseball team, as they dropped all three games last weekend to No. 7 UCLA. MSU has now dropped five of their last six games.