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(10/13/16 7:18pm)
Eight musical groups took the stage at the annual University Activities Board, or UAB, Sounds of Homecoming event. This event allows MSU a capella groups to showcase their skills to an audience, as well as other groups on campus.
(10/16/16 10:20pm)
Wharton Center for Performing Arts and the MSU Department of Theatre’s collaboration project, “Temple,” strives to assist both actors and audience members with a beneficial theatrical experience.
(10/12/16 10:27pm)
One hundred and forty-three years of MSU history is hidden under the layers of paint on the Rock on Farm Lane. It’s been used to showcase events on campus, raise awareness of universal issues and even marriage proposals. However, the Rock is more than just a billboard for messages to keep students connected.
(10/14/16 2:55pm)
Homecoming week this year is full of activities, ranging from hayrides to a roundtable discussion with members of the MSU team in the Game of the Century in 1966.
(10/11/16 2:20pm)
(10/18/16 2:25pm)
(10/10/16 2:29pm)
Last Friday night, the University Activities Board, or UAB, put on an indoor laser tag event at IM Sports-Circle.
(10/09/16 9:36pm)
Though most think of The Gallery in Snyder-Phillips Hall as a nothing more than a place for food between classes, for physics junior Benjamin Roggenbuck and microbiology sophomore Casey Grody, it’s the place they got engaged.
(10/13/16 2:39pm)
Founded in 2002, MSU Stars for Make-A-Wish is the MSU chapter of Make-A-Wish Foundation, which raises money for children facing life-threatening diseases.
(10/06/16 1:40pm)
From the moment agribusiness management junior Alondra Alvizo stepped on stage, grabbed the microphone and recited her poem at Open Mic Night, you could tell how passionate she was about her talent.
(10/05/16 6:18pm)
Volunteering at Haven House, which provides emergency housing and support for families in need in the Lansing area, has become a routine for some members of MSU fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon.
(10/05/16 11:27pm)
MSU alumnus Capt. Jacob Lamar was promoted from first lieutenant to captain in the Marine Corps on Monday.
(10/04/16 2:12pm)
With a revamped edition of a typical 5K, Spartans Rebuilding Michigan, a volunteer organization at MSU, hosted an obstacle-filled race last Saturday.
(10/03/16 4:26pm)
Retired MSU Department of Physics and Astronomy staff member Eugene Kales is trying to rekindle student interest in the MSU Bridge Club.
(10/05/16 11:36pm)
With digital technology dominating the college curriculum, students hardly get the opportunity to learn manual skills, such as binding and printing.
(09/30/16 6:33pm)
On Thursday night, the Starz show “Ash vs Evil Dead” premiered its first episode of the second season in Wells Hall.
(10/03/16 2:23pm)
“From Flint: Voices of a Poisoned City,” a Student Academy Award-winning documentary, will be featured at this years East Lansing Film Festival, according to the film's Facebook page.
(10/03/16 1:25pm)
In 2007, the city of East Lansing celebrated its 100th birthday. Now 109 years old, there are still parts of the city that hold onto its rustic roots through various homes.
(10/03/16 2:53pm)
During her sophomore year at MSU, political science senior Greta Carlson was taken to Sparrow Hospital for three days on suicide watch.
(09/29/16 3:57pm)
With a goal to spread laughter and help those in need, former MSU student Sam Silverstein and Berkley, Mich. resident Nick Tenaglia, the founders of Laughter is the Cure to Life, have revamped their performance for a one night event.