Tips on how to finish the semester strong
As spring semesters turns the corner and hits the final stretch, MSU’s College of Natural Science shared some tips for a successful end of the semester.
As spring semesters turns the corner and hits the final stretch, MSU’s College of Natural Science shared some tips for a successful end of the semester.
At the conclusion of the hearing on April 20, East Lansing City Council member Erik Altmann got up out of his chair and shook hands with City Attorney Thomas Yeadon, telling him "good job."
As part of MSU's "Musique 21," students performed pieces at Fairchild Theatre on Monday from the last century including Olivier Messiaen’s “quartet for the end of time” and John Cage’s “4’33” to represent the balance of humans and the Earth.
The Passover holiday, which commemorates the Jewish escape from slavery in Egypt, is a time for members of MSU’s Jewish community to not only look back to the past, but to look at the present as well.
Spring is here and the MSU Organic Farm stand is back up and running.
The 2016 American presidential race has most certainly gone through its highs and lows. There's been major gaffes, questionable behavior at debates, FBI investigations, and an uproar of angry at their government and willing to take anybody that at least doesn't sound like a politician. It's become a mess of a political event that has made it difficult for analysts to properly say why exactly this election cycle has been so eventful.
After exploding in popularity the past couple years, the dating app Tinder might be losing steam on MSU’s campus.
At the last meeting of City Council, council voted 5-0 against an application for an entertainment license brought forward by newly opened bar, Tin Can.
Business preference freshman Bailey Paxton has been traveling the country since the summer before his senior year of high school, courting investors and networking with manufacturers to get his medical device company off the ground.
The Bailey Hall greenhouse was flush with busy volunteers as the Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment, or RISE, hosted its fourth annual Earth Day extravaganza on Friday.
The Community Relations Coalition, or CRC, held its fifth annual Taste of East Lansing event on Saturday, April 23.
Too often, people send text messages they regret and wish the messages could be taken back.
The MSU Police Department is currently investigating two separate assault and battery complaints involving a man throwing an unknown substance on women in the Spartan Village area, according to a statement released Friday.
A nearly two decade old East Lansing city ordinance has landlords and student advocates lobbying for change. Ordinance 900, introduced in 1997, forbids landlords from making structural changes to student oriented rental housing, according to documentation from the city government.
According to reports, a white male subject wearing a bright green hooded sweatshirt stole a life-size Leonardo DiCaprio cardboard cutout. The subject then reportedly ran out of the Union into a vehicle, which ran over a victim’s foot.
Four vice presidents were elected to the Associated Students of Michigan State University's 53rd Session by its general assembly. The office of the president for the 2016-17 term is now complete.
An MSU professor and distinguished alumnus have been named to Time Magazine's Top 100 Most Influential People list.
International relations sophomore Lorenzo Santavicca was elected the new president of the Associated Students of Michigan State University Wednesday night.
Driver on Tap, an app originated in the Lansing/East Lansing area and created by MSU students has been picking up a lot steam in its first year of operation.
For some, April 20 is just another day, but to others, it’s a day of celebration.