Culinary Business Learning Lab unveiled
On Friday, the newly unveiled Culinary Business Learning Lab looked more like something from Food Network than a classroom.
On Friday, the newly unveiled Culinary Business Learning Lab looked more like something from Food Network than a classroom.
When Brittany Fox graduated from MSU in 2009, she boarded a plane to Bangkok dreaming to work to benefit women in poverty.
A bus-tracking mobile app idea proposed by ASMSU officials last month is expanding into an app providing many campus services to students at the tip of their fingers.
An archaeological dig on campus, which took place this summer, revealed that students today might not be that different from MSU students 100 years ago.
After seeing her mother struggle to learn how to use a computer, psychology senior Gisela Leija began helping her learn how to surf the web and noticed the difference the new skills made in her life.
ASMSU representatives discussed weekend preparations for Friday’s Homecoming parade and encouraged representatives to get involved with setup at their biweekly General Assembly meeting Thursday night in Student Services.
Prepared for the harsh, rainy weather, linguistics sophomore Michelle Terazawa made her way to the Union in a black winter jacket and rain boots.
Justin McAdams has spent much of his freshman year struggling to keep up with the pace of college. His classes begin at 8:30 a.m. most mornings and don’t stop until late in the afternoon. He sometimes stops at the library between classes just to get a nap in.
Students can put on rubber gloves and boots and paddle around in a canoe while helping to clean the Red Cedar River next week.
A new scholarship is available to students who are interested in traveling abroad to Latin America to study, intern or volunteer.
Finance freshman Alexander Fyolek didn’t plan to attend the Men’s Health, Wellness & Fitness Expo on Wednesday, but when the rain forced him into the Union, he began to check out the different booths.
ASMSU is asking students to submit questions for the candidates of the upcoming East Lansing City Council elections prior to a candidate discussion forum.
Yesterday afternoon, about 60 people danced at the plaza of the Administration Building. Although the dancers began their flash mob on a positive note, the performance took a serious turn when participants put on surgical masks and held up signs with statistics about the danger of coal plants.
Foreign policy and the economy were hot topics at a student political debate between the MSU College Democrats, Libertarians and Republicans on Wednesday night in Wonders Hall.
No-preference freshman Alma Ramirez listened to poetry readings about race and culture on Wednesday night as part of Brown Pride.
Following a recent renovation, Kellogg Center guests might notice a more inviting and casual area to relax near the hotel’s lobby.
Everything from political standpoints to Twitter accounts to trash talking filled the board at the Free Speech Wall event Tuesday at the rock on Farm Lane organized by the MSU College Libertarians.
Silas Samson Buru knows what it’s like in need.
After receiving complaints about an email she sent to MSU students regarding racially insensitive incidences on campus, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon sent out a second email Tuesday addressed to the entire MSU community.
The Faculty Senate and University Council met in back-to-back meetings Tuesday to discuss issues affecting the university.