Students speak with candidates, dive into local politics
A question and answer forum with East Lansing City Council candidates held Wednesday night at the Union attempted to bring local government politics to MSU students.
A question and answer forum with East Lansing City Council candidates held Wednesday night at the Union attempted to bring local government politics to MSU students.
Construction activity on a new mixed-use building in downtown East Lansing, St. Anne Lofts, officially has begun, developers say.
In an effort to retain more young people in Michigan, Gov. Rick Snyder said he will begin taking steps to improve transportation in the state’s southeast corner, hoping to attract more young people to the Detroit area.
The Sustainable Forests and Economic Development: Domestic and Global Challenges conference featured a string of events during its first two days held at the Union and Kellogg Center, including presentations from, members of the MSU Department of Forestry and Jan McAlpine, director of the United Nations Forum on Forests.
Psycho clowns, dead butchers and scary twists and turns all equal a recipe for a terrifying night at Mason and Abbot halls.
Proposed changes to the eastern section of Grand River Avenue in East Lansing and their funding are scheduled to be discussed by the East Lansing City Council at its 7 p.m. Tuesday work session at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
In a move that defied previous expectations, Ingham County temporarily put a stop to recall efforts targeting two of East Lansing’s state-level politicians.
The Visiting International Professional Program, or VIPP, no longer will be held at MSU, Libyan officials announced Thursday.
Three members of MSU Greenpeace were arrested by MSU Police for trespassing in MSU President Lou Anna K.
On Wednesday, Trojan Condoms released a study ranking the sexual health programs on colleges campuses, placing MSU as 39th in the country — ejecting its previous No. 2 spot in 2010.
As this week’s homecoming festivities reach their climax with today’s parade down Grand River Avenue and Saturday’s football game, local authorities prepare for the influx of people.
The Muslim Students’ Association met Thursday night to discuss legislation in the Michigan House they say would severely limit the religious rights of many cultural groups across the state and address what they say is a lingering prejudice against Arab-Americans.
According to the Lansing State Journal, the Lansing Police Department announced a new, online crime map on Thursday.
City officials have expressed widespread support for a competitive federal enhancement grant that could reshape a portion of East Grand River Avenue, but exact funding of the project continues to remain a question.
Although the Fourth of July won’t come for several months, some state lawmakers are trying to add more sparks, booms and bangs to America’s birthday.
As other students scream and cheer in the stands during the MSU Homecoming football game against Wisconsin Saturday night, Jeremy Hamilton will be working.
When Kelly Campbell received a call from the East Lansing Police Department last year, she assumed the worst.
The Surplus Store and Recycling Center is holding Community Reuse Days until Friday. The public is welcome to bring in any items they wish to get rid of, including non-upholstered furniture, sporting equipment and apparel, electronics and a variety of other items.
As the leaves continue to fall and the temperature begins to drop, Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, officials have begun preparing for winter driving conditions and jam-packed buses.
An MSU associate professor received $450,000 in funding from The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation to conduct animal research in an attempt to battle breast cancer.