'Practice Your English' program aims to help non-English speakers
Knowledge of another language is a useful tool, and individuals who feel the need to improve their English skills can visit the East Lansing Public Library for a helpful resource.
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Knowledge of another language is a useful tool, and individuals who feel the need to improve their English skills can visit the East Lansing Public Library for a helpful resource.
A "bookworm” is used to describe someone who's obsessed with reading — which makes it a fitting word to describe an event focused on getting children to become fond of literature.
Every first Saturday of the month, the Broad Art Museum education staff puts on a Family Day for community members to make creative connections with art exhibitions by completing art activities.
Prudden Street Gym in Lansing, Mich., in association with Crown Boxing Club (CBC), hosted Capital City Fight Night this past Friday. The event was a fundraiser for Crown Boxing Club in its mission to "help underprivileged and impoverished kids in the area," said announcer Tricia Easley.
Michigan State contains students from all over the world. This fall, the school has enrolled 6,260 international students from 140 countries, and MSU's Office for International Students and Scholars has a tradition to gather them all together.
Glamour Magazine this week published “In Their Own Words: The Army of Women Who Took Down Larry Nassar,” an article featuring interviews with numerous survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar’s crimes.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe set two records on Oct. 29 — one for becoming the closest a man-made object has gotten to the sun, and one for becoming the fastest-ever human-made object relative to the sun.
A visiting theater troupe from Bangalore, India will this week be hosting a workshop and performance for students and the MSU community.
As Michigan draws closer to the winter season, people have started to wear coats more often.
International students have different options to explore if they want to celebrate Thanksgiving. For instance, students could stay on campus and eat at one of MSU’s dining halls — or they could visit an American home to fully experience Thanksgiving dinner traditions, thanks to a new program.
The communities of Lansing and MSU are invited to visit Old Town Oct. 28 for the unveiling of a mural completed by artist Nanibah Chacon.
On Oct. 19, MSU's Residence Halls Association (RHA) invited students in from the cold and rain to enjoy 'Cupcakes and Condoms' in Shaw Hall.
Martin Luther King Jr. once said that life's most important question is "What are you doing for others?"
Budgeting for food can become a financial burden to college students. For those who can’t afford a meal plan or experience financial difficulty purchasing groceries, the MSU Student Food Bank is there to help.
The MSU Department of Theatre will host their tenth annual Haunted Auditorium, or "Haunted Aud," Oct. 27-31 at Fairchild Theatre. This is the department's largest annual fundraiser, with all proceeds funding student initiatives.
MSU's University Activities Board (UAB) will present a free screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" Oct. 26. This year marks the return of their costume contest and students will be provided with free popcorn and prop bags for the interactive show.
Riding the bus can be horrifying, to say the least. Tricks and treats await you at every twist and turn of the route. In the spirit of Halloween, here are some of the most spook-tastic experiences students have had with the Capital Area Transportation Authority.
Rivalry week between MSU and the University of Michigan generates a lot of excitement on both campuses. For some students, sports might not be their thing. For others, game day is just a little too loud and crazy. If you’re looking to stay involved on campus during the weekend of the rivalry game — but don’t want to go too hard — here are some events to check out.
MSU’s China Fusion club is bringing a taste of their home culture to East Lansing by creating a traditional Chinese clothing rental business, along with time-honored hairstyle and makeup services.
The Hannah Community Center buzzed with excitement Saturday evening for Accapalooza 2018.