Jazz studies student finds music to help cope with her anxiety and start project
Music has the ability to influence people in many ways, whether it’s their mood or their mindset.
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Music has the ability to influence people in many ways, whether it’s their mood or their mindset.
On Nov. 29, the MSU Residential Business Program, or RBP, had their annual "Holiday Celebration" in the McDonel Hall Community Kitchen from 5-7 p.m. for all students who are part of RBP, as well for those who live in McDonel Hall.
Inside of Gallery 114 at the Kresge Art Center there is a room filled with mannequins that brought the ideas of students in MSU’s Apparel and Textile Design program to life.
Food industry management senior Sherria Hamilton knows what it’s like to not "have it all" around the holidays.
Outside of the need for good endurance and playing on or in some form of water, there are few similarities between swimming and hockey.
Students headed to late night dining at Snyder-Phillips Hall on Tuesday nights might hear the sounds of “old time” music twanging away outside The Gallery.
The State News asked several people on campus what they are thankful for this holiday season. Watch our video for their responses.
This weekend retailers across the United States will see millions of shoppers trying to find the best deal for Black Friday, which is traditionally the day after Thanksgiving.
A group of 12 improv players had attendees grabbing their sides with laughter. Mechanical engineering senior Matthew Schomisch, the director of the Roial Improv Players, said he wants to bring laughter to a campus that has been on edge.
On Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. the Magic Johnson Foundation held their annual Holiday Hope giveaway at Everett High School where MSU alumnus, Earvin "Magic" Johnson grew up and attended high school.
Visiting assistant professor Anna Buckner has a couple of different ways to get her in the mood for art. Sometimes she makes a lavender tea, and other times she listens to bluegrass music like she did growing up in North Carolina.
The smell of food lingered throughout McDonel Hall on Nov. 18. The smell stopped some students in their tracks and likely left others with rumbling stomachs.
It was going to take more than a little rain to deter MSU students from going to University Activities Board’s A Night in Diagon Alley, a “Harry Potter” themed event at the Union.
As students walk the MSU campus, some might notice poems and art spread throughout different locations on campus. From bus stops to doors and floors, students have been taking part in the Ekphrastic Bombing Project as part of an introduction to poetry writing course.
Thursday night at NCG - Eastwood Cinemas, located on 2500 Showtime Dr., Harry Potter fans of East Lansing were able to get their first look at the new movie "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
Thanksgiving is this Thursday and many students will return home to see family and rest up for the home stretch of the semester. However, there are also many students who won’t have the opportunity to go back home and spend time with family.
Immersing in different cultures and witnessing how that culture operates offers students a chance to learn about other cultures, norms, beliefs and attitudes besides their own.
Oiled and polished, the MSU Intercollegiate Bowling Program provides a competitive way for students to continue the sport of bowling at a collegiate level.
In the fall of 1989, Sparty’s current form was introduced for the first time to the MSU community.