Assembly at rock on Farm Lane discusses on-campus race issues
For linguistics and philosophy junior Adam Liter, giving a voice to the unheard is a purpose he holds close to his heart.
For linguistics and philosophy junior Adam Liter, giving a voice to the unheard is a purpose he holds close to his heart.
When MSU professor Ada Finifter died almost a year ago, she left a bequest to the Jewish Studies Program: involve itself in Romaniote Jewry — the history of a community of original Greek Jews.
One downtown restaurant started using its noodle to come up with a new delivery tactic for both students and residents alike.
For 10 weeks during this past summer, dietetics junior Kristen Heitman visited the small town of Nome, Alaska.
The highly anticipated opening of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum now is slated to be Nov. 10.
Today at 3 p.m., the Disney College Program will host a presentation for students in B115 Wells Hall.
On Friday, the University Activities Board, in conjunction with the Wharton Center Student Marketing Organization, will show “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” in the International Center.
For construction management junior Jeffery Lippert, settling the butterflies in his stomach often is the first step in the career-fair process.
On-campus parking could get a little more complicated in coming years with the removals of the Bessey Hall ramp and Lot 37 next to Shaw Hall.
As of last year, the Red Cedar Elementary School — nestled in the Red Cedar neighborhood just across the street from Brody Complex Neighborhood and Breslin Center — has been on thin ice.
If human biology senior Nicole Desautels had her wish, every MSU senior would donate $20.13.
Many MSU groups cater to specific interests or demographics, but one program offers something everyone wants — simple guidelines to success.
Sweating profusely, pushing to beat the clock and clenching his face to get that final repetition in on his set of dead lifts, dietetics senior Josh Woodhull, performed his workout at Spartan CrossFit, 4150 Hunsaker St., on Friday afternoon.
Media arts and technology junior Alec Rademacher was blindsided by the high cost of college.
When the founders of Campus Protein were presented the opportunity to venture to new universities, their first target was MSU.
When Honors College students Julia Simon and Linsey Stauffer woke up Monday morning, they had no idea that they would be sharing a meal together by the end of the day.
Three weeks out from the Nov. 6 election, East Lansing attorney Andrea Larkin is making a final push to reach out to student voters, hoping to gain an edge against state Rep. Mark Meadows, D-East Lansing, her opponent for the 54-B District Court judge seat.
As music education senior Kim Wren stared out at an audience composed of many MSU Board of Trustees members Friday night, she reminded herself of something that helped calm her nerves: she was about to be one of the first students to perform in one of the premier performance halls in the state.
Retired U.S. Navy Admiral Dennis McGinn spoke to a small group of ROTC cadets in Demonstration Hall on Friday to support Proposal 3, a state constitutional amendment that would require utility companies to increase their energy sources to 25 percent renewable by 2025.
Passers-by near Conrad Hall risked being showered in paint this past Sunday.