RHA plans to address campus smoking issue
After hearing numerous concerns about students smoking too close to university buildings, the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, plans to launch a committee next semester to address smoking on campus.
After hearing numerous concerns about students smoking too close to university buildings, the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, plans to launch a committee next semester to address smoking on campus.
Renovations are ongoing at a gas station connecting the southeast side of MSU’s campus to two major highways.
Yesterday afternoon, Brody Square diners were given the opportunity to watch celebrity chef Dave Martin put a twist on the culinary classic during a demonstration in which he prepared his signature dish — Black Truffle Mac and Cheese — from scratch.
The brothers of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and participating MSU students were stuffing their mouths with several stacks of pancakes Tuesday, with the hopes of raising funds to send care packages to troops overseas.
It’s been more than a year since MSU students Humphrey Petersen-Jones and Linling Cai were hospitalized after they each survived a car accident that claimed the lives of their friends, and, despite the trauma, they’re moving on.
Students glued to their cell phones and other technology have been shown to sleep less after getting late-night texts.
Fetish, kink, leather and bondage aren’t common topics of discussion at major research universities, but they will be this evening.
MSU has been ranked 39th in the world for recruiting university graduates by corporate executives and CEOs, according to a study released by The New York Times earlier this fall.
The Lansing Symphony Orchestra will perform their annual Holiday Pops concert at 3 p.m. Dec. 11 at Wharton Center’s Great Cobb Hall.
After numerous complaints and car accidents involving deer, East Lansing residents are being surveyed to identify whether the city has a deer overpopulation, according to a press release from the city.
When MSU alumnus Jim MacGregor saw a growing number of students riding longboards — a longer version of a traditional skateboard — throughout campus, he saw an opportunity.
Campus Conservatives met Tuesday to discuss their concern with what they see is a lack of conservative activism on campus.
Despite advocacy from ASMSU to restart the Michigan State Fair on MSU’s campus, bringing back the long-running event is unlikely without state funding, officials said.
MSU athletics department officials are planning to make numerous upgrades to amenities at Spartan Stadium once information from an internal study comes through.
MSU Beyond Coal and the Black Student Alliance are holding a joint forum from 6-8 p.m. today in Room 109 South Kedzie Hall to discuss human rights and clean energy.
A search for a new dean just now getting underway could better position the more than 150-year-old College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for the future.
A recent study shows more universities across the country are using Facebook as a tool to recruit prospective students — and MSU is continuing the trend of increased social media use.
In recognition of World AIDS Day this Thursday, the LBGT Resource Center has teamed up with MSU Student Health Services to co-sponsor an event informing people about the factors contributing to AIDS.
Featuring early 20th century German Christmas and New Year’s decorations, Christmas in Relief, a new exhibit on the ground floor entry hall of the MSU Museum, will be on display to the public until Jan. 31.
A drug used to treat type-2 diabetes has been shown to reduce the growth of certain chemicals that stimulate breast cancer tumors, a finding that could have implications for the way physicians treat cancer, according to a new study recently released by MSU professor James Trosko.