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(07/29/10 1:16am)
Rain showers sent children and their parents fleeing for cover under the colorful canopies Wednesday afternoon at the East Lansing Family Aquatic Center, but after the sun came out less than five minutes later, the celebrations continued.
(07/26/10 2:03am)
Area alumni and participants dodged rain showers and fly balls Saturday morning in the hope their team walked away not only a winner, but a bit richer for charity.
(07/12/10 11:26pm)
As I sat gazing out my window at the fairly miniscule number of pedestrians walking by my office, the almost nonexistent vehicles hurtling by on the road, and the seemingly total lack of any negative thoughts in my head, I realized for the millionth time that it is a whole lot easier to be critical toward things in which we can find fault.
(06/23/10 11:58pm)
A tornado watch has been issued for Ingham County until 1 a.m. Thursday, said Walt Felver, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids.
(06/22/10 11:24pm)
Lansing area residents should be on guard for the possibility for severe weather Wednesday, said George Wetzel, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, on Tuesday.
(06/14/10 1:48am)
The threat of thunderstorms Saturday only made Dirty Feat an exciting endeavor to participants.
(06/08/10 11:42pm)
Summer Circle Theatre will celebrate its 50th anniversary where it all began Wednesday, with a tribute performance of “Blithe Spirit,” the theatre’s first performance.
(06/08/10 10:24pm)
An article published by USA Today reported a recent study from the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research, concluded college students today are less empathetic than past college students. The study — which looked at 72 empathy studies, including 14,000 students over a 30-year span — indicated a 40 percent reduction in empathy from students in the 1980s and 1990s.
(06/08/10 2:34am)
During Memorial Day weekend, human biology senior Krystal Snodgrass spent the night at a friend’s apartment and was attacked by one of the most common Michigan pests: mosquitoes.
(06/08/10 2:23am)
Welcome to the real Ireland.
(06/07/10 2:59am)
Snaking through the Amazon rainforest, the Transamazon Highway stretches 3,000 miles from the Atlantic coast to the Peruvian border. Officially known as BR-230, construction on the highway began in 1970 but never officially finished. Hundreds of miles of highway remains unpaved, and the last several miles are considered new frontier that largely has gone unexplored.
(06/07/10 2:52am)
East Lansing officials said Sunday they still are assessing damage reports following a string of severe weekend storms that uprooted trees and left thousands in the area without power.
(06/07/10 2:37am)
Sweet or spicy and meaty or meatless were just a few versions of chili offered by 42 different vendors Friday night at the 2010 Lansing Board of Water & Light Chili Cook-Off at Adado Riverfront Park, 300 N. Grand Ave., in Lansing.
(06/07/10 2:31am)
Jim Little didn’t allow anything to stop him from arriving at 4 a.m. Sunday to Patriarche Park in East Lansing to begin preparing food for the annual Pancakes in the Park fundraising breakfast. Little said fighting the rain was the easy part and preparations prior to Sunday were what gave him the most trouble.
(06/05/10 12:20am)
Some East Lansing residents remain without power after a severe storm moved through the area Friday causing multiple downed trees and power lines.
(06/03/10 2:59am)
Josh Croff has spent many days going door-to-door collecting information for the 2010 U.S. Census, and despite hearing tales of dangerous misadventures, his time on the road has been fairly peaceful. Although stories of ravenous dogs and other hazards have been circulated, Croff, an urban and regional planning senior and an enumerator for the U.S. Census, hasn’t encountered any hungry pets. But what he has found in his rounds to count the U.S. population is reticence.
(05/24/10 3:53am)
It was harder than I thought it would be,” Joe Latunski said, raising his hand to his head and inhaling a deep breath before turning to look at the woman he officially could call his fiancée.
(05/13/10 4:21am)
In a game that featured a mix of potent offense at the start and clutch pitching in the end, the MSU baseball team defeated rival Michigan, 13-10, Wednesday at Wilpon Baseball Complex in Ann Arbor.
(04/26/10 12:18am)
On a day when the weather was cooperative before ultimately becoming belligerent, nearly 2,000 people crossed the threshold of Sparty’s Spring Party 2010 on Saturday at Demonstration Field to participate in giveaways and carnival-like fare.
(04/23/10 1:06am)
Sparty’s Spring Party will take place from 2-6 p.m. Saturday at Demonstration Field.