David Garner reflects on forgoing MLB for MSU
Right-hand pitcher, David Lewis Garner lives and breathes baseball.
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Right-hand pitcher, David Lewis Garner lives and breathes baseball.
In an era when newfangled music streaming services have contributed to the disintegration of albums and overall music purchasing is easily avoided, against all odds, vinyl culture paradoxically thrives and prospers.
Abby and Gabby Burbary, Ed Davis and Kady Cox are all students at MSU, but alongside being hard working students they have another big thing in common. These students are all successful business owners.
Theater for all ages is coming to MSU’s outdoor stage this summer, free of charge.
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.
Between East Lansing and Meridian Township lies one of MSU’s historic hidden gems, The Coral Gables, East Lansing oldest restaurant, located on 2838 E. Grand River Ave.
June 15 is the deadline for the 19th annual Lake Michigan Film Competition.
It has been 60 years since legendary actor and MSU alumnus James Caan came to MSU to play football and study economics.
To kick off the summer, Marvel took the box office by storm by making over $1 billion from "Captain America: Civil War," according to the Hollywood Reporter. This topped the Marvel hit "Iron Man 3." The summer is full of box office hits, which are listed below.
by Isaac Constans
Baseball at MSU started with humble beginnings. It was the first organized sport at the State Agricultural College in athletic history, which was MSU’s second university name. Students organized the team and played local communities including the Capital Club of Lansing.
MSU alumni Luke Rookus and Dale Waldo, who graduated this year, will depart on June 1 in pursuit of paddling down North America’s longest river system in record time.
The Main Library provided therapy dogs for Michigan State University students in order to take some stress away before finals.
By only taking a quick glance at 190-pound human biology junior Andres Torres, it would be tough to see that in the summer of 2014, he was the same weight as a child.
Aside from directing several plays at MSU and teaching a multitude of theatre history courses, MSU professor Dan Smith also has the experience of winning the popular game show, "Jeopardy."
A 19,341-foot climb up Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is the task advertising and communication senior Alex Byers will take on after graduation. Byers is more than familiar with juvenile diabetes.
The MSU Student Horticulture Association's annual Spring Show took place April 23 and 24 at the Plant and Soil Sciences Building and attracted a wide variety of attendants.
International relations sophomore Lorenzo Santavicca was elected president of the Associated Students of Michigan State University by a vote of 18-13 and will assume the position May 16, the beginning of the summer term.
Of the many a cappella groups at MSU, one stands out with its use of Indian culture in performances.
Former MSU chemistry professor William McHarris has written more than 150 compositions, 24 of which he said have been published. He played the organ, directed choirs at several churches and became an assistant carillonneur at Beaumont Tower in 1996. He has since composed at least eight pieces for the carillon. In May, he will be competing in the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest.