MSU sees rise in Mac usage despite cost
When Spanish and Japanese junior Brian Middleton was getting ready to buy a laptop for college, he said the biggest factor when deciding which brand to put his money down on was the cost.
When Spanish and Japanese junior Brian Middleton was getting ready to buy a laptop for college, he said the biggest factor when deciding which brand to put his money down on was the cost.
After 12 weeks of competition in the Capital One Mascot Challenge, Sparty has advanced to the playoffs by making it into the top eight competitors. The eight finalists were determined by the mascots’ records in the regular season.
Huddled outside Baker Hall on Friday night, a group of about 30 MSU students, faculty and staff lit candles and sang songs at a vigil to support the victims of a series of alleged sexual abuse incidents at Pennsylvania State University.
Members of the MSU Fencing Club suited up and drew their swords Sunday in a duel against competitors from the Midwest Fencing Conference.
After fasting for more than an entire day for charity, kinesiology freshman Rachel Osborn recovered the best way she knew how.
Inside a room of the Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education on Sunday morning, train whistles blew and children cheered as model trains barrelled around handmade tracks. In another room, families crowded around vendors’ stands, eager to purchase their own model train sets.
Growing up in the U.S., graduate student Deepa Iyer learned a number of American dances but wanted to learn more about the dances of her native culture.
Students from the College of Human Medicine traded their stethoscopes for sketchbooks Friday afternoon in a display showcasing the creative side of the medical field.
On Thursday, the second floor ballroom of the Union was transformed as students had the opportunity to experience a little bit of Mecca at MSU.
Following incidents of sexual assaults on campus this fall, ASMSU representatives passed a resolution advocating for the ability to carry mace or pepper spray on campus for protection and self-defense.
Hiring for college graduates across the country is projected to increase about 4 percent next year for all degree levels, according to a report released today by MSU’s Collegiate Employment Research Institute, or CERI.
Thursday night the beers were flowing and the food was hot, but it wasn’t at a local bar or house party.
In light of racial events on campus this semester, a handful of MSU groups put on a Hate Speech vs. Free Speech town hall meeting on Thursday evening in the Wilson Hall auditorium to discuss First Amendment issues.
Representatives in the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, discussed making changes to TVs in residence hall laundry rooms and campus movie offices at its weekly general assembly meeting Wednesday night in 135 Holden Hall.
Two days after the Institute of International Education ranked MSU in the nation’s top 10 for study abroad participation and international student enrollment, statistics released by the Office for International Students and Scholars — or OISS — show international students continue to flock to East Lansing.
With the holiday season just around the corner, the MSU Food Bank has begun preparing for an increased need for food.
Red Bull Media House and the University Activities Board, or UAB, are showcasing a film about a day in the life of professional snowboarders.
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is accepting applications for four student representatives to serve on its Founding Leadership Team.
Residential College in the Arts and Humanities senior Sam Appel grabbed a microphone — “Five, four, three, two, one-” — and opened the sixth annual Israel Fest to the public. More than 300 attendants came out Tuesday to the Love Israel-themed Israel Fest, an annual event held to celebrate Israeli culture held at the Union.
As students frequent the newly opened Starbucks on the first floor of Wells Hall, they will soon be able to utilize the rest of the building.