A look at some pranks at MSU
Every year on April Fools’ Day, people around the globe either succeed or fail at pranking their loved ones, friends or even random people.
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Every year on April Fools’ Day, people around the globe either succeed or fail at pranking their loved ones, friends or even random people.
The new Chick-fil-A in Okemos is officially open for business. Members of the community camped out overnight before the grand opening to receive free Chick-fil-A for a year.
In a room in Olin Health Center, individuals can come to relax and avoid the day’s stress. Through the MSU Collegiate Recovery Community, or CRC, the lounge is a safe place for students on campus who are recovering from addiction.
For two MSU students, living on the same floor together in West Wilson Hall led to the creation of a music group.
Education junior Lauren McAlinden has always felt at home on the ice. She started skating at 6 years old and has been attached to the sport since.
MSU club sports are student funded since they don't receive funds from the MSU Athletic Department.
“Michigan State University, come on down. You’re the next contestant on 'The Price is Right!'”
In major college sports like basketball and football, the atmosphere consisting of fans in the stadium and tailgating beforehand is what draws many to watch MSU athletics.
Social relations and policy senior Michael Ruddock has knocked on hundreds of doors in Lansing during the past year. He has walked from house to house and has talked with hundreds of people with one goal in mind: give the voiceless a voice.
MSU Student Housing Cooperative practices the idea of cooperative living throughout its 15 houses across the East Lansing area and consists of approximately 240 members.
Some Saturdays are “for the boys” but for the James Madison College, March 25 was for the books. Participants gathered together this weekend to read what much of the nation considers a paramount novel, cover to cover, for the 14th annual Marathon Read event.
In a social media-dominated world, new tools are being created to help combat how future employers perceive you based off of your posts. The Social U targets students looking at colleges and jobs and helps them identify potential problematic photos and text.
Jazz studies senior Dakota Peterson doesn’t just play drums for a hobby, but rather she plays in multiple groups and uses her skills to raise money for different organizations around Lansing.
For James Madison College's 50th anniversary this year, the MSU Dairy Store is giving it a special present: its own ice cream flavor.
Correction: An earlier version of this article said the MSU Synchronized Skating Team has been practicing for six years. It was supposed to say that the team practices for six months each year.
During her high school years, international relations and economics sophomore Kelly Eusebi witnessed something traumatizing: domestic violence.
WKAR’s BackStage Pass concert series gives audience members an inside look into the making of a TV show. This experience is currently recording its ninth season.
As sustainability and recycling become main goals at MSU, one organization is making the community aware of another way to help the Earth.
Fraternities and sororities of greek life don’t always come together and instead do their own thing and embrace their own fraternity or sorority. But for one week, this all changes during Greek Week.
The musical "RENT" will be celebrating its 20th anniversary at the Wharton Center March 17 through March 19.