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(01/20/17 1:16am)
A local hub in the midwest region for glass blowers presents itself at Global Glassworks, a production company that produces their own raw material and create glass by a technique of glassblowing, or shaping molten glass into a bubble by either using a blow pipe or blow tube.
(01/16/17 5:52pm)
Cooking can be difficult to learn without proper tutorial, but that could change through an app being developed at MSU.
(01/16/17 4:33pm)
Jan. 16 will be the 31st celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day since former President Ronald Reagan made it a federal holiday in 1983 and it was first celebrated in 1986.
(01/13/17 2:02am)
For Terrie Taylor, mentoring students, treating patients and discovering a groundbreaking cause of malaria among children helped mold her into a well-known and recognized physician and scientist across the world.
(01/12/17 2:33am)
What started out as four students wanting to form a service club has grown 14 times its size in two years. With its various service projects and goals, MSU Campus Lions Club has been striving toward a goal of bettering communities, according to members.
(01/12/17 4:35pm)
Before the 2016 election, public policy junior Sarah Vang was walking a distance behind a group of women who were approached by another woman with a clipboard. The woman asked if they were registered to vote, and when they said yes she let them go on their way, Vang said.
(01/12/17 2:47am)
When Krissy Booth walks on stage she has only her keyboard, an interface and a microphone in front of her. Unlike many local musicians, Booth does not rely on a band to back her up, but rather filmed visuals that project on screen behind her.
(12/13/16 2:33pm)
Advertising junior Colin Tracey stepped on the stage inside of the Union on Dec. 5 with a guitar in hand. The crowd went quiet and all eyes were on him.
(01/09/17 6:16am)
Usually when she’s studying, MSU junior Shelby, whose full name is not mentioned for privacy, will figure out exactly what she wants to accomplish and will leave her phone somewhere far away from her so she can focus.
(12/09/16 5:16pm)
(12/09/16 5:29pm)
MSU Club Handball head coach Carl Valentino has seen six national championships throughout his career — two of them having occurred in the previous eight years — a national handball coach of the year award in 2013 and five individuals who are national champions under his tutelage.
(12/09/16 5:34pm)
The Office for International Students and Scholars, or OISS, and the Office of Study Abroad, or OSA, teamed up for the 14th consecutive year to invite students to enter an essay contest where students who have studied abroad or are international students at MSU could share their experiences. Each office held their own contest and chose three winners based on his or her essay.
(12/07/16 11:54pm)
The MSU Tennis Center has brought back one of its own, alumna Diane Selke, as a tennis professional and instructor within the MSU Tennis Center’s community.
(12/08/16 3:18pm)
Just in time for the holiday season, the MSU Surplus Store hosted its first annual Shop Everything MSU sales event on Dec. 6.
(12/08/16 12:01am)
Business-preference sophomore Murphy Nye has been alive for 19 years. For about a fifth of that time, he said he hadn’t wanted to be.
(12/05/16 9:12pm)
East Lansing’s annual Winter Glow event took place Saturday from 2-5 p.m. Winter Glow was located in Ann Street Plaza, Fountain Square and inside the East Lansing Marriott.
(12/09/16 3:41pm)
Operation Smile MSU has been reactivated on MSU’s campus and members are trying to make a difference by bringing more smiles into the world.
(12/05/16 1:16pm)
In order to celebrate the holiday season, MSU returned with its 53rd annual holiday event. On Dec. 3 through Dec. 4, the arts and crafts show was held at the Union.
(12/09/16 3:45pm)
Jazz studies junior John Patrick Peters is almost unrecognizable when a guitar is not in his hand. Peters has been playing guitar since he was 12 years old.
(12/02/16 2:34pm)
Students have many opportunities to showcase their talent with Open Mic Night, which is usually held every other Tuesday throughout the school year.