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After experiencing the reality of having a child with cancer, Chris Vandenberg found comfort and support, as many other parents have, in Kids Without Cancer.
With a background in art and a passion to find a career in a field he loved, Johnny Fletcher has worked as a tattoo artist for four years.
When neuroscience freshman Keilyn Broussard woke up on Sept. 10, she had some expectations for the day, she said.
When college students enter their freshman year, some already know what they want to major in and what career they want to pursue.
The Wharton Center will host the third annual CreativeCollaboration Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.
Attending 8 a.m. lectures can be tough, especially if it's a topic that you're not very interested in. However, assistant professor Rabindra "Robby" Ratan, who teaches Intro to Media and Info Tech 101 in Wells Hall has changed the game when it comes to teaching his 8 a.m. lecture, simply by skateboarding.
When nursing junior Candice LaFurgey goes into anaphylaxis, it is a scary experience, she said.
After overcoming injuries, kinesiology senior Spencer Shellberg and third-year veterinary student Elaine Sheikh have both qualified to run for Team USA.
Based off an April 2015 article in National Geographic Magazine, “Taking Back Detroit,” is a gallery at the MSU Museum. The article was written by MSU alumna Susan Ager.
There were a couple different reasons why neuroscience senior Trevor Davis decided to go to the Harper's Give Back on Thursday with Kappa Sigma.
Using the restroom with other people present can be an uncomfortable experience, especially when that restroom feels like the wrong one, public policy and economics senior and chair of The Alliance of Queer and Ally Students Keiran Todd said.
Navigating around MSU’s campus as a freshman might seem like an overwhelming task to new students. Luckily, there are apps that can provide an easier way to find resources that you’re looking for.
A loophole discovered by MSU law professor Brian Kalt may be the key to getting away with the perfect crime. A 50 square mile section of the park contains a loophole, because of a conflict in the U.S. Constitution, Kalt said.
MSU alumna Emily Regan and the U.S. women’s coxed eight won gold in the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Five hundred pounds of scrap. Seventeen teams. Two weeks. One unique art competition.
Without volunteers from the Lansing and East Lansing community, the 2016 Common Ground Music Festival would not have been possible.
Aside from various musical performances, activities and food vendors, Common Ground Music Festival 2016 featured a slew of artists selling paintings, jewelry and clothing. One artist from Walled Lake, Mich. caught the eye of many festival-goers.