Wiz Khalifa releases repetitive, yet melodic new album
Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa released his third album “Rolling Papers” on Tuesday.
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Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa released his third album “Rolling Papers” on Tuesday.
The worst of a winter storm in effect from last night until 8 p.m. today missed the East Lansing area, but residents can expect freezing rain and some snow today, said Mike Kalembkiewicz, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids.
A winter storm warning is in effect for the East Lansing area until 8 p.m. Wednesday, said John Kowaleski, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids.
After several months of lying low, Chris Brown has burst back on the scene for all of the wrong reasons.
Actor Danny McBride and director David Gordon Green visited campus Sunday night to promote their new film, “Your Highness,” which opens nationwide April 8. In the slapstick comedy, McBride plays Prince Thadeous, who must prove himself worthy of his royal status by venturing into the wild. The State News sat down with McBride and Green on Monday to discuss the film and their experiences working on set.
Despite both St. Patrick’s Day and MSU’s first — and final — game in the NCAA Tournament occurring Thursday, the holiday was no more hectic than in other years, according to East Lansing officials.
Every fiber in my body wants to hate St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a meaningless holiday anyway I can spin it — I’m not Catholic or Irish, and I definitely can’t pull off a fake accent. March is on my top three worst months list and the thought of drinking motor oil, or as many know it, Guinness beer, practically is nauseating — go ahead and judge me. No logical thought in my head can justify getting excited about St. Patrick’s Day.
Originally created to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day has become synonymous with a different type of celebration, often involving excessive drinking.
When you cross the barrier and enter the gates of a music festival, you have entered another realm. At least that’s what I’ve heard. And this realm, I only can imagine, is heaven.
Since the first snowfall at about 2 p.m. there have been 18 reported accidents because of the snow accumulation, East Lansing police Sgt. Mark VandeWouwer said.
A 38-year-old male museum employee reported a stuffed two-toed anteater was stolen from the MSU Museum, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
During breakfast this morning, everyone huddled around several copies of Australian newspapers with sinister headlines. North’s darkest hour. The beast roars.
If music education junior Emily O’Kon wants to ride her bike in the next few months, she just needs the key for the lock. And a lighter to thaw out the ice inside.
Moments after dancing to gospel music dressed like a mime, Lansing Community College student Monique Harvey said show antics aside, she dances because she loves giving back.
Check out performances by the dancing group Unspoken Praise and gospel recording artist Earnest Pugh Jr. in Saturday’s “Rain On Us” benefit concert at Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road. Funds raised and food items collected at the event were given to the Greater Lansing Food Bank.
Fort Washington Maryland based musician Minister Earnest Pugh Jr. performs Saturday night at the Hannah Community Center. Pugh was brought to East Lansing by the EPM Music Group for the Rain On Us Benefit Concert For the Greater Lansing Food Bank. Matt Hallowell/The State News
As students prepare for possible snow this weekend, campus and city officials are working to ensure safe roads and sidewalks throughout East Lansing.
When Lansing resident Marilyn Bria entered Munn Ice Arena on Saturday with her husband, she was anxious for MSU to light the lamp early and jump ahead of No. 20 Ferris State.
Although the sky was overcast with sporadic thunderstorms, Monday’s low 60s temperature was just right for Genevieve Beaulieu.
As disgust about the continuing recession and high unemployment rate rained down in a deluge at the polls Nov. 2, the midterm elections left Democrats scrambling for high ground as a Republican wave flooded the nation.