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MSU professor of 35 years Bob Albers has dedicated his life to telling the stories of others.
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MSU professor of 35 years Bob Albers has dedicated his life to telling the stories of others.
MSU alumnus Joe Matulis took advantage of the flooded Red Cedar River to utilize his surfing skills on April 10. Throughout college and beyond, Matulis has surfed the river about 15 times, he said.
In a basement of the Molecular Plant Sciences Building, five people are working on producing mushrooms and fungi as part of the Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment, or RISE, program.
When psychology senior Jacob Jean was approached by Outsports to write an article telling his life story, he immediately thought he didn't have one to tell. Upon some reflection, Jean was able to configure his thoughts into an article that laid his secrets out on a page.
Lansing Lugnuts Opening Day festivities attracted hundreds of fans and got the community excited for the new season.
The donation-based MSU Museum threw its 22nd annual wine tasting benefit April 7 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. The event raised approximately $14,000 for the museum and gave wine lovers a reason to go out and enjoy local and international wines. The event featured dozens of wines, live music and a silent auction.
Since 2013, MSU has hosted the Science Festival. For the fourth consecutive year it's back, taking place during April 7-23. The 2017 MSU Science Festival features more than 50 new presentations that highlight science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
There are several traditions at MSU that are intertwined within the students, fans and alumni that have set foot on the East Lansing campus.
Mechanical engineering senior Matthew Schomisch, the director of the Roial Improv Players, has spent his whole MSU career dedicating time to the improvisation group.
“I don’t even know how to describe 1,000 gallons of mayonnaise.”
Environmental studies and sustainability junior Monte Pride uses music as an outlet for his emotions into his music, giving intimate performances usually consisting of just himself and his guitar.
Students at MSU are learning how to design the next big video game.
Twenty-one years, three tries and a wealth of determination was all it took for MSU alumnus Glenn Eyre's rock painting plans to fall into place. Although the Rock on Farm Lane has been painted time and time again, serving as the stage for students to display information about their cause or organization, Glenn Eyre's plans for his now-wife and MSU alumna Jenny Eyre didn't pan out without extra effort.
The weather is finally warming up in East Lansing, and it's time to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. The warmer weather opens the door for a slew of activities for students and residents to partake in. Here is a list of 10 fun things to do in East Lansing now that the harsh Michigan winter seems to be over.
The Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship Award received more than 700 applications from students across the country. Among the names in the pile of applications was chemical engineering senior Rebecca Carlson.
Former MSU student Sam Silverstein rolled on roller skates into a room packed with hundreds of people on March 29. The roller skates just being part of Silverstein's routine. Silverstein came back to the college he once attended to perform a comedy show with his comedy partner Nick Tenaglia.
Fresh out of the police academy, a 21-year-old Jeff Murphy moved to East Lansing to join the police force and expected to stay for a short amount of time. Thirty years and several job titles later, Chief of Police Jeff Murphy was honored in February for three decades worth of service to the city of East Lansing.
On March 26, 1979, the MSU men’s basketball team beat the Indiana State Sycamores 75-64 and brought home the first men’s basketball championship in program history.
As spring cleaners emerge and gain momentum, the MSU Recycling Center welcomed outdoor clothing and gear store Patagonia on March 31 to help educate people on the effects of pitching their worn-out clothing.
Every year on April Fools’ Day, people around the globe either succeed or fail at pranking their loved ones, friends or even random people.