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(03/26/12 10:30pm)
Although I’ve formed great friendships here, some of my favorite weekends at MSU so far have been when my close friends from home come to visit. After seeing the same set of faces every day, it’s refreshing to catch up with those who you haven’t seen in months.
(03/26/12 12:13am)
After greeting an entirely seated audience on Friday night, four-member alternative and pop band Last Night Saved My Life was determined to do everything it could to get members of the crowd on their feet, including running through the audience several times during the performance.
(03/26/12 12:09am)
Drumsticks in hand, Adam Phelps started learning to play music before he even was able to walk.
(03/23/12 12:05am)
Ever since she can recall, Allison Lanese has loved art.
(03/22/12 1:28am)
Thanks to a bit of faith and encouragement from his brother, Craig Palm’s music career has blossomed.
(03/20/12 12:16am)
Through movement and creative expression, Scott Stafford said he has learned to develop his own sense of home and belonging.
(03/16/12 1:05am)
Inquisitive audience members will have the chance to help debunk myths with two of TV’s most well-known scientific sleuths this weekend.
(03/15/12 1:52am)
Continuing an increasing trend of interaction between academic programs at MSU and outside companies, the game design and development specialization — which recently was ranked as one of the best programs in the country by the Princeton Review for the second consecutive time — has added a new corporate partner.
(02/23/12 10:59pm)
In this week’s Features podcast, desk members discussed music star Rihanna’s newest collaboration on the song “Birthday Cake” with ex Chris Brown, who was charged with assaulting her in 2009. Members did not approve of Rihanna letting Brown back into her life, and some felt it does not reflect well on her as a role model.
(02/23/12 1:06am)
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a big fan of Tom Long, the film critic for The Detroit News.
(02/10/12 3:43am)
In a room filled with computer monitors, video game controllers and white boards covered with numbers and other programming jargon, William Jeffery sat at a small table with his headphones in on Thursday afternoon.
(02/09/12 1:39am)
With his headphones on and his speakers blasting, Dan Patten pumps up the crowd with his deafening beats.
(02/09/12 1:25am)
Wharton Center’s Creative Director Bert Goldstein knows people want to hear about sex.
(02/09/12 1:16am)
Music enthusiasts rejoice — the industry’s biggest night is almost here.
(02/06/12 3:03am)
Students, alumni and anyone on the Internet can help Sparty take on unfriendly rival snowmen in a new video game produced by MSU students.
(01/31/12 1:58am)
The kooky characters and supernatural scenarios of a creepy American classic have come together once again to tell the tale of an unusual family.
(01/30/12 2:07am)
Andrew Blumberg brought the sights and sounds of the Las Vegas Strip to East Lansing on Saturday.
(01/27/12 1:27am)
It is almost the weekend. Classes are ending, and students are ready to unwind. Here is a roundup of events to attend during the weekend respite.
(01/26/12 1:02am)
When I was younger, I wanted to be a princess.
(01/25/12 12:48am)
By standing out, theatre senior Erika Moul hopes to help others feel as if they fit in.