More than 4,000 MSU students heard MLK speak in 1965
Martin Luther King Jr. visited MSU on Feb. 11, 1965.
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Martin Luther King Jr. visited MSU on Feb. 11, 1965.
East Lansing residents were asked to describe their New Year's resolutions in one word.
Kellogg Center became home to 384 MSU students, including journalism freshman Xuejia Lai, during winter break.
IM Sports-West is expected to see an increase of 500 participants per day this upcoming semester, MSU Associate Director of Recreational Sports and Fitness Services Joel Eddy said.
Food industry management junior Damon Grace saw a video online that “really sparked” his interest. Little did he know, this interest would lead him to open up and become the co-owner of Bumpin’ Bubbles, a statewide bubble soccer rental company that has served more than 250 events.
Following a story published in December regarding questionable water quality at the Eli Broad College of Business, other students came forward with complaints about the water in MSU buildings across campus.
If for some reason you're not already buzzing with excitement about MSU's upcoming football game against Alabama, these hype videos will help get you pumped.
The Cotton Bowl game featuring the matchup of MSU vs. Alabama is right around the corner, and it's never too early to start making plans.
During finals week, even the most diligent sleepers become night owls.
With the Spartans heading to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas and three weeks of free time until then, a road trip might just be the thing to get students’ minds off of school.
When English senior Stefanie Haapala takes the stage to perform her music, she doesn’t count the number of heads in the audience or think about how big the stage is.
A new fraternity has joined the group of more than 60 greek letter organizations at MSU.
Two mirrored rows of screens line the hallway to the main entrance of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, each one displaying a dizzying array of video art.
With pre-finals stress becoming more overwhelming to many students, Residence Education and Housing Services and the residence assistants in Wonders Hall put together their annual "Treat Yo Self: Pre-Finals Destressor Event" last night.
Social media apps such as Facebook and Twitter have changed the way people can communicate with one another.
The fall semester is coming to a close and finals will be starting in a little more than a week.
So you snagged your Big Ten championship tickets and you’re officially heading to Indianapolis.
Throughout the course of November, freshly shaven men will slowly begin to develop a beard.
The cold weather is upon us, so it's time to break out the warm hats and gloves.
They say hard work pays off and the saying seems to be true for senior Sarah Kovan.