Steering committee will unveil green plan
After working for more than a year, the MSU Energy Transition Steering Committee plans to unveil a plan Monday for MSU to go green, officials announced at Tuesday’s Steering Committee meeting.
After working for more than a year, the MSU Energy Transition Steering Committee plans to unveil a plan Monday for MSU to go green, officials announced at Tuesday’s Steering Committee meeting.
A 21-year-old female student reported groceries and medicine stolen from her dorm room in South Case Hall during winter break, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Instructors lifted themselves and danced up and down the poles in Snap Fitness’s dance studio on Tuesday night to advertise new classes offered by the gym in front of about 40 people.
A lawsuit filed Monday against the city of East Lansing and City Attorney Dennis McGinty claims members of the East Lansing City Council violated the Michigan Open Meetings Act, a state law that requires all public voting bodies to disclose all voting practices and make most meetings open to the public.
The MSU Career Services Network is hosting a Diversity Career Fair next week for students to explore internship and career opportunities.
The city of East Lansing is looking for candidates for The Crystal Awards — an award given to individuals and businesses who greatly improved life in East Lansing.
The pops, ticks and crackles of vinyl records is the music medium of choice for communication sophomore Jacquelyn Panetta.
Eleven days into his new position as dean of the College of Education, Donald Heller knows he has much to learn.
A new entrance plaza will be built at Old College Field starting in February through a $2 million donation accepted by the Board of Trustees at its December meeting.
The MSU athletics department is seeking feedback from students about how to improve athletic events for students and asking for committed donations to allow for program upkeep.
On Thursday, the MSU Museum will be unveiling The Wanamaker Collection: A Tribute to Susan Applegate Krouse, a new exhibit illustrating American Indian culture.
A 25-year-old male reported several items stolen Jan. 1 from his vehicle in Ramp 6, near Grand River Avenue, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said
Teach for America received a record number of more than 48,000 applications for fall 2011 — but some education critics have said they feel it does not provide graduates with enough training before they enter the workforce.
Beginning this January, victims of sexual assault will have two new support groups to turn to. In the wake of a changing federal definition of rape, the MSU Sexual Assault Program created two groups this spring: Hope and Healing, a support group for women, and Men’s Group, a program directed toward male victims.
With the help of a $5 million gift to the Broad College of Business, officials hope regional companies will be better competitively positioned overseas thanks to the work of Spartans.
As a new semester starts, two East Lansing businesses have shut their doors and another downtown retailer has tentative plans to close next month.
Although universities might have escaped a new law that bans public employers from offering domestic partner benefits, colleges such as MSU aren’t necessarily out of the woods yet, legal experts say.
A disease that continues to effect undeveloped areas worldwide recently was discovered in ancient skeletons by a group of MSU professors and graduate students.
When Carley Kocks arrived at MSU in fall 2010, she said she paid for a fitness plan at IM Sports-East despite what she considered to be a pricey membership. But she said her fitness experience was not worth $150 per semester and chose not to renew her plan this semester.
Despite a recent study showing physical activity tends to decline during early adulthood, the MSU community is working to push fitness on campus through a new MSU Moves Challenge.