Memorial to remember MSU professor Craig Somerton planned for Sunday
The memorial service of popular engineering professor Craig Somerton is planned for 2 p.m. Sunday at River Terrace Church, followed by a reception, according to an MSU statement.
The memorial service of popular engineering professor Craig Somerton is planned for 2 p.m. Sunday at River Terrace Church, followed by a reception, according to an MSU statement.
Rent in East Lansing isn’t cheap, so many students turn to shared housing to get both a cheaper deal and an instant community.
A new recycling program will be rolling out in early October for residents of East Lansing, thanks to a $125,000 grant from the Recycling Partnership and matching funds from the city.
The "old School" bike paths that ran between Shaw Hall and the Red Cedar River on the grassy area have been removed for two reasons said Tim Potter, Sustainable transportation manager at the MSU Bike Service Center.
Hello Spartans, here are your top stories for the week, brought to you by statenews.com Controversy was raised earlier this week after changes were announced to the Izzone ticketing system.
Studies show the number of full-time students who are employed are growing, but some believe having to balance work and a job could cause one’s academic performance to dip.
A portion of Coolidge Road is scheduled to be closed tomorrow, Sept. 25.
A Peace March commemorating International Peace Day is set to take place on Sunday, September 27th at the Potter Park Zoo. The event is hosted by the Greater Lansing United Nations Association (GLUNA), in collaboration with many other MSU associated organizations, and other local businesses.
The Michigan State University Slam Poetry team offers current MSU students who are interested in writing or performing poetry the opportunity to hone their skills in public competitions and open-mic events.
Community Volunteers for International Programs (CVIP) has various programs to offer for international students, but one of their programs could be cut due to the closing of Spartan Village.
A change to the ticketing program this football season will allow non MSU students to experience the student section alongside student ticket holders.
With the scramble of early morning routines, some students are frustrated by how early breakfast foods are taken off the shelves in dining halls.
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, or FRIB is currently under construction on campus and will compliment an already juggernaut physics program at MSU.
It is estimated that 1,100 students commit suicide across college campuses nationwide. This epidemic not only ends lives but leaves behind tremendous grief and confusion for the friends and family of the deceased.
MSU's Bike Collaborative is kicking off an intervention week with the intention of making students aware of bike safety issues on campus, as well as hopefully getting students to feel more comfortable with biking on campus in general.
William Deary, CEO and co-founder of Great Lakes Caring Home Health, announced his candidacy for the MSU Board of Trustees last week. Deary said he plans to work to cap MSU’s tuition and make college more affordable for students at MSU. He said looking at the cost for middle class families who have supported the university for years and want to send children to MSU, paying for their children's tuition is all but affordable. Deary attended MSU in '76 and MA '80.
The event, called “Meet the Media,” will also feature free food courtesy of Conrad’s, giveaways by VIM and RCL, and an opportunity to mingle with members of both organizations.
Compared to the MSU vs. Oregon game, crime during the MSU vs. Air Force game on campus was significantly lower.