Transitional housing up in air for fall 2013
As students eagerly stuff suitcases full of their belongings in preparation for their first few days as college students, the transition period often is marked with equal parts excitement and anxiety.
As students eagerly stuff suitcases full of their belongings in preparation for their first few days as college students, the transition period often is marked with equal parts excitement and anxiety.
The fire that started in Morrill Hall around 7 p.m. yesterday still is under investigation.
Around 7 p.m. Wednesday, the East Lansing Police Department received a call indicating that Morrill Hall was on fire, Sgt.
Despite a record-high number of applicants, MSU has managed to crack down on admission levels for the 2013-14 academic year.
Spartans are known around the world for their excellence in achievement, and the Homecoming Court members are great examples of Spartan ambassadors — this year’s court is no different.
Lynne Goldstein and her team of archaeologists are on a mission to unearth the blueprint to MSU’s past.
Ever dream of ruling the world, but too busy or lazy to attend more classes? Now you can, and clad in pajama bottoms if you choose.
Some say it looks like a spaceship, but animal science sophomore Lauren Capinegro thinks it looks like a shark.
Morrill Hall caught fire around 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The hall was in the process of demolition.
In effort to help boost Michigan’s economy, MSU has decided to team up with Pure Michigan and embrace in-state products.
A love of playing video games is what drove Justin Girard to MSU. Luckily for Girard, that love turned into a passion for making video games.
Summer semester brings good weather and also great opportunities for students looking for jobs. Whether for the paychecks or to build résumés, students are always looking for job opportunities on and off campus and contrary to popular belief, summer is no different.
High school students seeking trade-orientated training could opt out of certain foreign language and mathematics requirements if newly introduced legislation makes its way to Gov.
The first thing that comes to mind about changes in the summer is usually the sun, the rising temperatures and what to do to pass the time; however for MSU Culinary Services, changes come in the shape of closing down dining halls, altering the hours and even testing out new dishes.
Last Thursday marked the 40th year since MSU student Diane Elizabeth Osinski was found dead by a group of mushroom hunters. The case, which was determined to be a homicide, was never solved.
The sun beamed upon freshly bloomed foliage as birds eagerly chirped their sweet melodies, welcoming students back to the world of essays, GPAs and procrastination.
Just in time for the kickoff of summer classes, the season’s slew of construction projects has begun in full force; and economics junior Garrett Simonis is dreading it.
A Keurig coffeemaker was stolen from a locked dorm room between the times of 2 p.m. May 5 and 10:40 a.m.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, has been facing the consequences of its student taxes being withheld by MSU since the student government declined to pass a bill to relocate and transfer funds to the university financial system at the end of the spring semester.
With the arrival of the summer semester, students choosing to stay around for classes or internships are tasked with finding places to live for the next four months -— dorms, houses, apartments, co-ops and even couch-surfing from friend to friend all are viable options.