Q&A with Diane Goddeeris after nearly a decade on City Council
Mayor Pro Tem Diane Goddeeris has been on council since 2006, but the former East Lansing Mayor sat through her last meeting as a council member on Nov. 20.
Mayor Pro Tem Diane Goddeeris has been on council since 2006, but the former East Lansing Mayor sat through her last meeting as a council member on Nov. 20.
“Our goal is to beat 25,” East Lansing City Clerk Marie Wicks said. 25 was the number of Michigan State students on campus that came out to vote in 2013 for the last city council election.
The Earth’s population is increasing at an exponential rate. According to the Population Reference Bureau, our projected population by the year 2050 is expected to be upward towards 9.8 billion.
As election day approaches, voters should be aware of recent changes in the polling locations.
The MSU Japan Club is an organization on campus dedicated promoting Japanese culture in the local community, ensuring the comfort of international Japanese students in the U.S., as well as aiding those who wish to learn the language.
The mission statement of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives at MSU reads “Advancing not only diversity — but also inclusion — requires commitment, leadership and the participation of the entire campus community.”
East Lansing City Council elections will take place Nov. 3 with three seats up for vote. There are six candidates and only one incumbent running.
A funeral service will be held in the memory of decorated and beloved MSU professor Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 31 at 11 a.m.
MSU's Board of Trustees met Friday to discuss various items from facility to policy updates.
Oct. 30, otherwise known as “Devil’s Night”, is an unofficial precursor to Halloween, and an opportunity for some to provide more tricks than treats.
The Breslin Student Events Center — a staple of MSU sports and student involvement — is on track to receive some much needed updates to the facilities.
It's the time of year when students are deciding exactly who they want to be for Halloween — the one day of the year where they can change up their persona.
Since the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) approved the distribution and sale of powdered alcohol — or Palcohol — in March of this year, state officials have been moving fast to ban production across the country.
MSU police incidents for Oct. 28.
After the recent and sudden death of journalism professor Bonnie Bucqueroux, this left many students wondering, 'What happens when a professor dies?'
Having bed bugs is a hard situation to deal with, but contracting bed bugs in a dorm and receiving minimal help with the situation is even worse.
Police face the stigma of being the ultimate fun-killers.
MSU’s Abram’s Planetarium was shining bright this past Sunday with stars of the United Nations Association.
Members of LGBT christian group Q-cross will look to explore the issue of religious faith’s role in modern life at their upcoming panel event entitled “Faith Engaging the World.”