Joint forum to discuss clean energy
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.
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.
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.
For students with MSU meal plans, helping the community could be as easy as swiping their MSU IDs.
Although some Americans swarmed malls on Black Friday shopping expeditions this weekend, more than 500 equestrians from the Midwest kicked off their holiday season differently by participating in Cowboy Christmas.
Visitors flocking to MSU’s campus could have a new future parking option at the old Michigan State Police, or MSP, headquarters on Harrison Road if a resolution passed by ASMSU is considered for university development in coming years.
After three years of development, testing and implementation, MSU’s “Spartans Will” branding initiative continues to drive interest in the university, according to MSU officials.
Nick VanderWall was 12 years old when he lost his sight. A weekend with his father, a family friend and the family dog, Maggie, turned out to be almost fatal after VanderWall was shot accidentally while bird hunting.
Two MSU entomologists have been awarded about $110,00 from the Department of Agriculture to help farmers combat an invasive species of stink bug.
Ever since John Joba can remember, he has wanted to visit the pyramids in Cairo and immerse himself in Egyptian culture.
With MSU’s Thanksgiving holiday break only a day away some students are preparing to head home for Thanksgiving dinner with their families. But graduate student Sia Lee is one of a number of international students staying on campus during break.
After being placed on hold about a month for developmental research, ASMSU is continuing to plan a bus tracking mobile app using GPS technology to map Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, buses, but discussions between the two groups have not yet taken place.
With about a week left in November, construction at the $43 million addition to the Plant and Soil Sciences Building remains on track for completion in December after breaking ground in April 2010.
Pepper spray is a common strategy for self-defense, but some uses for it on campus could get students into more trouble, officials said.
As families across the country prepare to gather around the table and enjoy turkey on Thursday, the work of some researchers focuses on changing what goes into — and out — of the traditional dinner staple’s diet.
To Rev. Susan Sparks, heaven and earth, platypus and blowfish, Jerry Springer and Jerry Falwell all mean one thing.
When Spanish and Japanese junior Brian Middleton was getting ready to buy a laptop for college, he said the biggest factor when deciding which brand to put his money down on was the cost.
After 12 weeks of competition in the Capital One Mascot Challenge, Sparty has advanced to the playoffs by making it into the top eight competitors. The eight finalists were determined by the mascots’ records in the regular season.