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(09/21/17 12:34pm)
On Thursday night, the Lansing City Council approved a city ordinance to put a cap on the number of medical marijuana dispensaries allowed in the city. The ordinance calls for a maximum of 25 dispensaries within Lansing city limits. Currently, there are between 50 and 80, meaning just over half of the medical marijuana provisioning centers will have to shut their doors.
(09/21/17 5:28am)
“Political newcomer” seems to be an unfavorable description for Aaron Stephens, though it is appropriate in all technicality.
(09/15/17 1:13pm)
Outside preview of the MSU Grand Rapids Research Center, set to open Sept. 22. Photo courtesy from Geri A. Kelly, MSU College of Human Medicine, communication director.
(09/15/17 1:05pm)
Now two years in the making, MSU is gearing up for the grand opening of its newest Human Medicine research facility, the MSU Grand Rapids Research Center. The newest addition to Grand Rapids Medical Mile will officially open Sept. 22, offering the public free tours from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
(09/14/17 1:05pm)
After creating fashion collections that best incorporate the Spartan brand, MSU apparel and textiles design senior Emily Bankes and MSU alumnus Mitch Fehrle both won an opportunity of a lifetime, to spend the weekend behind the scenes at the nation’s largest fashion event.The two Spartan fashionistas won VIP passes to attend the renowned New York Fashion Week in New York City on Sept. 9 in a contest created by the Apparel and Textiles Design Program.
(09/14/17 3:11pm)
Underage students looking to get into bars could see legal action taken against them if they use fake identification, police say.
(09/11/17 1:34pm)
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(09/10/17 11:06pm)
On Sunday, Sept. 10, the East Lansing Farmer's Market hosted Spartan Appreciation Day for MSU students.
(09/10/17 3:36pm)
On Saturday, Sept. 9, the East Lansing Family Aquatic Center held its second annual Dog Swim.
(09/10/17 4:20am)
On the evening of Sept. 8, the City of East Lansing hosted the final show of its Summer Concert Series.
(09/11/17 1:15pm)
MSU Police is urging students, faculty and staff to plan ahead for emergency response and mitigation strategies.
(09/07/17 1:15pm)
As hurricane winds swirled miles off the coast of Houston, daunting and yet unbeknownst in scale to scores of meteorologists and experts, Courtnie Mathis was in Missouri on vacation.
(09/14/17 2:56pm)
Forestry, though sometimes underrated, is a great recreational activity to provide peace of mind. It allows one to connect with natural forest environment on a meaningful level, while in an open, secluded area.
(09/14/17 4:40pm)
Seeing twins around campus may cause people to take a double take, however, triplets roaming MSU campus takes the genetic code to a whole new level. Freshman triplets, Patrick, Michael and Jason Gantos currently reside on MSU's campus. And to top things off, they live together in a quadruple room in Hubbard Hall with another friend.
(09/07/17 12:35pm)
As the school year rolls around, so do parties. Welcome Week at MSU is filled with social events and activities and in some cases, alcohol is consumed by minors. One of the most prevalent legal trouble MSU students get in: minor–in–possession, also known as an MIP.
(09/07/17 2:00pm)
Between parties, tailgates and other celebrations, local officials are aiming to keep people safe during parties on campus and throughout East Lansing neighborhoods.
(09/01/17 1:00pm)
Tickets to see The Daily Show's Trevor Noah will be on sale on Friday, September 1, at 10 a.m. Noah will perform at the MSU Wharton Center for the Performing Arts in the Cobb Great Hall on Sunday, November 12, at 7 p.m. as part of the College of Arts & Letters Signature Lecture Series.
(08/31/17 8:03pm)
Two MSU students stayed up late Wednesday night, August 30, to paint The Rock, "Houston Strong". MSU human biology senior, Courtney Mathis is from Houston, Texas. Mathis and her family were on vacation when the historical Hurricane Harvey hit Texas.
(09/04/17 1:00pm)
Living in East Lansing, the surrounding community offers several distilleries to MSU students and individuals in the community alike. Though the town offers a wide variety, the key is finding the location that best perfects the craft. Located on 4903 Dawn Ave., Ellison Brewing and Spirits is that spot.
(08/28/17 5:21pm)
On August 27, move-in day woke Michigan State's campus up from its summer slumber. New students from across the world left their hometowns to begin their experience in East Lansing. At the Brody Complex, a few of the newest Spartans from the Class of 2021 dished on what the change from high school to college meant for them.