No major damage reported after Sunday night storm
East Lansing fire officials have reported no major damage in the area after Sunday night’s severe weather.
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East Lansing fire officials have reported no major damage in the area after Sunday night’s severe weather.
It took close to five hours for the MSU baseball team to move one step closer to a Big Ten Tournament championship.
The last two days, the Lansing area has been pelted with rain, accounting for one of the rainiest springs in the region’s history.
Brian Butcher, a landscape gardner for MSU since 1989, tended the flora on Monday at Cowles House next to Adams Field. While completing the annual routine, Butcher was caught in a sporadic rain shower at which he laughed, “at least we don’t have to water the flowers in the back now.”
Beginning on Saturday morning and lasting through the weekend, downtown East Lansing will be a whirl of color, music and excitement as the East Lansing Art Festival rolls into town for the 48th consecutive year.
As a former member of the MSU triathlon team, Lindsey Bachman thought nothing of hitting the road for miles at a time on her bike to train for a race.
Coming into the weekend, the MSU baseball team held a commanding three-game lead in the Big Ten standings and was edging ever closer to their first Big Ten championship since 1979.
Jacquie Joseph has been looking for the MSU softball team to step up and finish the season stronger than it started, and in Wednesday’s doubleheader against Purdue, the head coach said the Spartans stepped up.
The heavy winds and rain that have plagued East Lansing the past few days don’t provide the feel of football season, but the MSU football team will take the field Saturday for its annual spring football game in what promises to be an exciting preview for next year.
As of late, the weather trends in East Lansing have been looking more like this semester is going to end with a dark gloomy thud rather than a bang.
Something about the sixth inning seemed to kick-start Illinois against the MSU baseball team this weekend.
Editor’s note: This story has been changed to accurately reflect the total of funds raised and contributors to those funds.
Students and community members didn’t let rain dampen their spirits at the 10th annual Sparty’s Spring Party 2011.
East Lansing residents and MSU students likely will be treated to a dose of warm spring weather this weekend.
In what players described as a highlight of every season, the MSU baseball team had a chance to have a little fun Tuesday in the fifth annual Crosstown Showdown against Minor League Baseball’s Lansing Lugnuts at Cooley Law School Stadium.
The MSU baseball team’s in-state matchup with Eastern Michigan scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday at McLane Baseball Stadium at Kobs Field was postponed Wednesday morning due to rain.
In its only home meet of the season, the MSU men and women’s track and field program hosted the Spartan Invitational at Ralph Young Field Saturday afternoon.
The MSU softball team opened the brand new Secchia Stadium with an 8-0 win Saturday against Wisconsin to grab the important first game for the record books and move to 19-13 overall and 1-2 in the Big Ten.
The MSU softball team hopes Saturday’s game at the new Secchia Stadium is a beginning of things to come.
Carol McEllhiney-Luster stands outside in the rain and waits for Bess to go to the bathroom Sunday at her home in East Lansing. Raising a new puppy each year presents its fair share of challenges for McEllhiney-Luster. "It's potty training every year. You just turned in a dog that looks at you and can sit there for half an hour and stay to a puppy who's clueless," she said. Matt Radick/The State News