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East Lansing resident Sallie Kribbet takes a photo of a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 near the Beaumont Tower. Kribbet was out walking her dogs around campus looking at the damage from the storm.
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East Lansing resident Sallie Kribbet takes a photo of a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 near the Beaumont Tower. Kribbet was out walking her dogs around campus looking at the damage from the storm.
A car damaged by a tree pictured on July 8, 2016 on Bailey St.
Cars drive around a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 on E. Grand River Ave.
Communications manager of MSU residential hospitality Casey Bye talks on the phone as he waits for assistance to remove the fallen tree from his car on July 8, 2016 on Bailey St. Bye was in his parked car when the tree fell.
Political science and pre law junior Peter Esho, left, and East Lansing resident Ian MacDonald sit on a fallen tree on July 8, 2016 on Division St. Esho and MacDonald were walking through the neighborhood with their friends looking at the damage from the storm.
East Lansing Fire Department crosses of an intersection to clear trees and fallen power lines on July 8, 2016 on Division St.
A car damaged by a tree pictured on July 8, 2016 on Division St.
A fallen tree on a house pictured on July 8, 2016 on Bailey St.
A car damaged by a tree pictured on July 8, 2016 on Division St.
A car drives through a flooded intersection at Charles St. and Albert Ave. on July 8, 2016
It was as if Mother Nature herself wanted the fourth day of Common Ground be shut down. But despite the weather, the festival successfully proceeded as scheduled.
Festival goers brave the rain at the Pumpstock American Roots Music Festival on June 4, 2016 in Bailey Park in East Lansing Mich. This was the festival's seventh year.
Artists to get you through college:
Golden Harvest: many have heard of it, and many desire to go. A unique experience over warm, fresh and creative food awaits in the cozy establishment of Zane and Marie Vicknair. Travelers from all around find themselves in Old Town, Lansing on the corner of Turner Street trying a breakfast special. The cash-only restaurant offers a variety of breakfast and brunch foods that are made from locally grown and purchased products.
Though the month of May might look devoid of fun things to do around East Lansing since the East Lansing Art Festival finished up last weekend, the rest of the summer is a packed calendar of events, according to the City of East Lansing.
Spring is here and the MSU Student Organic Farm stand is back up and running.
MSU men’s basketball started its 2015-16 season with a 13-1 start, but that record has been eclipsed by another Spartan team.
After MSU lost the nightcap of Sunday’s doubleheader against Penn State in surprising fashion, the Spartans got back into action on Tuesday afternoon against the University of Michigan. The two rivals scheduled a last-minute non-conference matchup to make up for games that were rained out. The Spartans ended up victorious in their first meeting of the season, by a final score of 11-5.
The tenth annual Crosstown Showdown exhibition game between the Lansing Lugnuts and MSU has been postponed due to rain. As of now, no makeup date has been announced and it is uncertain that the game will even be made up, according to an MSU press release. This is the first time in the annual event’s history that the game has been cancelled.
Update: 3:30 p.m. — Some residents who had to evacuate from Abbot Manor have reported similar problems with their relocations. Advertising senior Sean Reiter was helping his girlfriend, who previously lived in Abbot Manor, move into her new apartment at The Village at Chandler Crossings.