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In five years the cost for a new music facility has risen from $70 million to $103 million — to the point where officials said it is not feasible to start construction.
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In five years the cost for a new music facility has risen from $70 million to $103 million — to the point where officials said it is not feasible to start construction.
The assault of a female student outside the Main Library on Tuesday has MSU police looking for a connection between the incident and two similar assaults in the past two weeks.
A tinted headlight cover was stolen from a Lansing resident’s car Sunday evening while the vehicle was parked near Spartan Stadium, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. A 27-year-old female with no university affiliation was parked in Lot 62E when she heard her car alarm go off. She returned to find a male wearing a hat, a sweatshirt and jeans taking the headlight cover, valued at $30, off of her 1986 Chevrolet Cavalier and placing it on his car. MSU police made contact with a suspect, who denied taking the headlight covers. The incident is still under investigation.
Their thoughts About 100 students and community members piled into the Union Tuesday night to question the candidates running for the Nov. 6 East Lansing City Council election. All four candidates — incumbents Beverly Baten and Diane Goddeeris, and challengers Roger Peters and Nathan Triplett — participated in the ASMSU-sponsored East Lansing City Council Forum. The first hour of the event was a moderated question-and-answer format, while the rest was a social reception with food and beverages. Below are some of the questions asked to the candidates, accompanied by each candidate’s response.
Many MSU students and faculty had trouble accessing their MSU e-mail accounts Tuesday, causing frustration around campus.
Two ASMSU members sit together on seven of the university’s 20 committees that have student seats — a fact that art history professor Phylis Floyd said illustrates a lack of diversity.
Pumpkins have become not only a symbol of Halloween, but the fall season. Bring a little autumn and Halloween spirit into your home before Oct. 31.
Classifying Woven Art as just another yarn store wouldn’t do justice to the shop’s passion for fibers and commitment to customer service.
As a member of the United States Marine Corps, James Tucci was taught to adapt and overcome, a lesson he adheres to long after the completion of his overseas service.
They are a physical embodiment of the American mission. They are the bearers of our nation’s colors, the protectors of our freedom and the face, we connect to the stories we hear. They are also math majors and musicians, future CEOs and doctors. They are the student we meet at the party, the one in uniform we pass on the sidewalks on our way to class. The students of the Reserve Officer Training Corps, or ROTC, program at MSU are preparing for a future that affects every American in their own way, and as they end their journey at MSU, they move on to a new phase of life as servicemen and women of this nation.
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with one of these brave explorers to get a glimpse, in 15 questions or less, at a new face on campus and their perspective on their new frontier.
For world record-holding triathlete Aaron Scheidies, the most challenging aspect of his sport isn’t swimming, biking or running — it’s seeing the course.
The MSU Board of Trustees will convene on Oct. 26 to discuss construction projects, endowment funds and the progress of the new medical facility in Grand Rapids.
Steve Christodoulides said his son has been in the restaurant business since he was born.
For the first time, East Lansing residents will need to present photo identification in order to vote during the Nov. 6 City Council election.
For the past year, freshman guards Chris Allen, Kalin Lucas and Durrell Summers have been lumped together as one of the best recruiting classes MSU men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo has brought to East Lansing.
Despite struggling this season, MSU women’s soccer coach Tom Saxton and his team have chosen to maintain a positive attitude.
After scoring one goal in a double overtime tie with Valparaiso on Sunday, the MSU men’s soccer team is looking to come out more aggressively when it faces Western Michigan today.
It never ceases to amaze me how many students, staff and visitors suffer from a lack of common sense. It seems that I cannot go a day without opening The State News and reading the newest police brief on stolen goods resulting from an unlocked dorm, car or office. To add insult to injury, these items often range in the hundreds of dollars and are in untraceable forms such as video games. While I sympathize for the victims, it is incredibly easy for me to glance over at my locked dorm room door and laptop lock, and realize that I am fairly safe from these kinds of incidents.
Last year, MSU’s chapter of Young Americans for Freedom was identified as a hate group — a charge it denied. Now the group’s members are proving their detractors correct by bringing a known Holocaust denier to speak on campus.