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(09/24/14 6:06am)
World leaders met at the United Nations headquarters in New York City on Tuesday to discuss plans to mitigate the ever-present problem of climate change. Two days prior, MSU students joined an estimated 300,000 others to march through the city’s streets to try to impact the decisions made by those same leaders.
(09/24/14 12:46am)
By Sam Corden
(08/03/14 8:10pm)
(03/12/14 9:39pm)
Yes, I know, I’m tall.
(09/29/13 9:52pm)
Being ordinary doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
(09/09/13 1:18am)
Andy Milad spent his Friday night in the sculpture garden of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, flailing his arms and passionately kicking his leg out whenever his drummer dropped a beat.
(10/08/12 3:47am)
As one of 131 American Indian students enrolled at MSU, French senior Sean Patrick works four jobs, pays his own bills and faces the looming payback of student loans after graduation.
(04/27/12 12:44am)
In this week’s Features podcast, desk members discussed Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World list.
(04/25/12 1:37am)
Controversial bills that would provide more requirements for voters and third party registrants remain stalled in a House committee after legislators heard testimony about the bills in the Redistricting and Elections Committee on Tuesday morning.
(03/22/12 1:44am)
It’s official. The time has come for me to leave the angst, recklessness and naivete of my teenage years behind.
(01/25/12 12:45am)
After opening its first store only 11 years ago, Apple might soon hold the same value as the more than 200-year-old White House.
(10/26/11 11:39pm)
Combining acrobatics, contortionism and other stunts into one original show, the National Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China will take the stage at Wharton Center on Thursday.
(07/31/11 10:25pm)
Seniors from the mid-Michigan area came to East Lansing Friday for the Ingham County TRIAD Senior Prom. In addition to enjoying a formal dinner and a live band, local senior citizens danced the night away with their dates and local law enforcement officials.
(06/21/11 2:32am)
For years, David Mead cruised throughout the tri-county region on his bike. Now, he delights in helping people in need do the same.
(05/12/11 9:37pm)
A rummage sale fundraiser for an East Lansing 2-year-old boy with brain cancer will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in The Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand River Ave.
(04/25/11 12:42am)
Although she doesn’t attend church, Easter still is an important holiday to Lauren Barszewski— it is an opportunity to spend time with family, a rare occurrence for the advertising junior since going to college.
(04/25/11 12:31am)
Psychology senior LaShonda Windham was a sophomore in college when she first began to identify as an LBGT individual. And she couldn’t have done it without MSU’s lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender community.