Urban Dreams dance team shares strong sisterhood through diversity
A pile of bags, socks and street shoes sits in the corner of a dance hall. Several college students flock around the room. Some are barefoot. Others wear sneakers.
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A pile of bags, socks and street shoes sits in the corner of a dance hall. Several college students flock around the room. Some are barefoot. Others wear sneakers.
While MSU students could consider Sparticipation to be the largest fall welcome activity on campus, a fusion of art, music and culture for a night is Spartan Remix's claim to fame.
Junior Spartan golfer Allyson “Ally” Geer Park has never done anything at anybody else’s pace.
Shengpan Lin, an assistant professor in the Social Science Data Analytics Initiative at MSU, died Sept. 2 in a vehicle crash near Uncle John’s Cider Mill in Clinton County.
On Sept. 10, the mental health committee within the Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, with the help Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, host MSU’s first-ever World Suicide Prevention Day on campus.
Following a successful 2017-18 season, which included 14 wins and an appearance at the US Quidditch Cup, the Michigan State Quidditch travel team is gearing up for another successful year.
The MSU College of Engineering and Department of Mechanical Engineering brings NASA astronaut Dr. Michael Foale to campus on Sept. 10.
After a successful first year in 2017, the Prime Musical Festival is back September 14 to 15 with a lineup of artists.
Say it's a Monday morning on Grand River and you're headed to class. You could walk, splurge on an Uber or wait for a CATA bus to pick you up.
The life of Maurice Cecil Mackey Jr. was honored on Sept. 1 at The Peoples Church in East Lansing.
The last time MSU built a classroom from the ground up and with state funding was in 1969, when Wells Hall was built. A new STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Teaching and Learning Facility, which broke ground on Aug. 31, will be the first constructed building with classrooms on campus to receive state funding in nearly 50 years.
The Lansing Sidewalk Poetry Competition came full circle at the end of August.
MSU has said that "making healthy lifestyle choices like eating right helps students do their best" while they're at the university.
This year, the photographic work of Darcy Drew Greene brings the people of Benin, Africa to East Lansing.
Picture walking along a sidewalk in the city of Lansing. There are pebbles, leaves and perhaps even small cracks in the cement. Now imagine that you come to a piece of sidewalk that has words etched into it.
MSU prides itself on being a diverse campus with diverse students coming from all 50 states and more than 138 countries. During the 2016-17 school year, there were over 5,000 international students on campus, with 1,000 in the freshman class alone.
1. What is your favorite method of transportation? (Besides taking the bus, of course.)
Whether it’s an ordinary week or exam week, some of us need our caffeine. Here are some of the most convenient places to get coffee when you’re on campus, as well as deals that are offered at each.
Two services used by MSU students will undergo some major changes during the 2018-19 school year.
Brad Greenberg, a retired MSU professor of over 50 years, died July 26 after a battle with cancer.