Resolution might set up part-time Legislature
A proposal to transform Michigan’s Legislature to a part-time governing body introduced Wednesday to the state House already is drawing praise and concerns alike.
A proposal to transform Michigan’s Legislature to a part-time governing body introduced Wednesday to the state House already is drawing praise and concerns alike.
On Monday, 11,000 letters will be sent to households in Wayne County, inviting them to participate in one of the largest human health studies ever.
An MSU graduate returned to campus Wednesday night to share his entrepreneurial experiences with MSU students at a speaking event.
City officials and representatives from MSU are attending a conference in Evanston, Ill., today and Friday in the hopes of finding ways to make East Lansing a little greener.
Applications to MSU for the 2011-12 school year have increased compared to this time last year, despite the decreasing number of high school students graduating in Michigan.
With the future of revenue sharing throughout Michigan in a state of uncertainty and the city’s dwindling public service budget, the East Lansing Police Department’s finances could be in store for more cuts.
In an attempt to education the student body about the LBGT community on campus, the LBGT Resource Center will host numerous workshops to help foster understanding of tolerance.
When state legislators break out their pens to redraw districts for the Legislature and Congress, it will be about the coloring between the lines.
At Tuesday’s meeting, ASMSU’s Academic Assembly’s Code and Academic Policy Committee discussed pushing an enforcement of syllabi rules for university professors.
After only six months of operation in downtown East Lansing, Spartan Dance Center is closing its doors and moving north.
Students no longer will have the option to earn retailing degrees because of a recent decision made by university administrators and the University Committee on Curriculum.
Together we stand, united we fall was the mindset last weekend when faculty members from the unions of public colleges met in Los Angeles to discuss the future of higher education.
Medical marijuana users might be out of a public place to toke up if a bill introduced to the state Senate last week becomes law.
The new director for the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is on the job and museum construction is going as planned, said to Linda Stanford, associate provost for academic services.
Video games are not necessarily the culprit for obesity in children, but they do help students develop visual and spatial skills, according to a recent MSU study.
A link between obscenity of the past and hate speech of today has been found, according to a book written by an MSU professor.
In hopes of fostering acceptance instead of ignorance, MSU religious groups are reaching out to students about religious understanding and tolerance.
MSU’s rivalry with the University of Michigan perhaps could take on a new intensity in the coming month as the two schools face each other in the American Red Cross Big Ten Blood Challenge.
As the application deadline for East Lansing police chief draws near, city representatives involved in the selection are prioritizing what they are looking for from their applicants.
More than having sex, drinking alcohol and getting paid, college students value a self-esteem boost, according to a study released earlier this month.