ASMSU votes to increase interest-free loan amount
The ASMSU loan program may attract more applicants this semester after ASMSU’s Student Assembly voted to more than double its $100, interest-free loan service.
The ASMSU loan program may attract more applicants this semester after ASMSU’s Student Assembly voted to more than double its $100, interest-free loan service.
Fundraising and raising awareness about Latin America’s problems with the youth population and the country’s financial needs is important to Laura Sologuren-Sanchez, founder of Latinos on the Move.
Students looking for a boost on their transcripts or an edge in interviews now have the opportunity to add academic minors to their list of qualifications.
A trickling fountain in the lobby, serene music permeating through the room and dim, relaxed lighting is the formula for a healthier lifestyle at Creative Wellness Holistic Health Center, 2025 Abbot Road, Suite 200.
Dressed in knee-high boots and a blazer, animal science junior Jessilyn Wallington frantically made her way around the floor of the MSU Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.
As a trip to Orlando, Fla., for the national championship- bound dance and cheerleading teams approaches, the squads hosted a warm-up session on campus Saturday for friends and family.
When Dave Dombrowski’s eighth grade class was picking out their future careers, most of his classmates were striving to be doctors, lawyers or dentists.
After 25 years in the industry, Katerina Emmons knows the difficulties of being a working artist.
The East Lansing Department of Parks, Recreation and Arts is offering scholarships this week for adult dance classes.
Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., made separate visits to East Lansing and Lansing, respectively, this weekend in an effort to earn votes prior to Tuesday’s primary election.
It’s time for a dose of democracy in Michigan. The Michigan primary is Tuesday, and while half of the Democratic candidates aren’t coming, that doesn’t mean voting is irrelevant. It’s the first time many students will have input on the presidential election. But how do you do vote?
When 50 Facebook.com users from MSU added the Courses application Tuesday night, the university became the school with the most students using the application.
For Onur Agirseven, sometimes the stress of being both a graduate student and a teaching assistant can be grating.
For Robb McInnis, going to Canada always meant seeing family. McInnis, a junior at Lansing Community College, said his distant family lives in Canada. He’s been there at least six times during the past three years. When he heard rumors that he might need to buy a passport to come back across the border, he didn’t think he’d be going back.
With space opening next door to her store, Siham Baladi, owner of Silver and Beyond, 333 Albert Ave., wants to add more products and create a more open space for customers to browse through her collection of jewelry and handbags.
The Honors College has launched a new Web site, complete with upgraded formats and more features.
All Kimberly Heilig had to do was fill out a form. The psychology senior said she completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, to receive student loans.
MSU and Meridian Township police are seeking suspects in connection with the sale of fraudulent Capital Area Transportation Authority semester bus passes on and near campus.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul’s MSU supporters are armed and ready. More than 40 people take their places against walls, in corners or on the scarce supply of sofas.
Students printing at the Main Library now see ink on both sides of the page. During winter break, the library changed the default on recently installed duplex printers, allowing students to print on two sides.