Sculpting a more equal future
To many people, former East Lansing Councilmember Mary Sharp meant a lot of different things. She was a participatory councilmember, engaging other members on various issues.
To many people, former East Lansing Councilmember Mary Sharp meant a lot of different things. She was a participatory councilmember, engaging other members on various issues.
Graduate student Aleece Hodges felt the soldiers’ heartache while reading “The Yellow Birds,” this year’s pick for the One Book, One Community program, an initiative created in 2001 to connect East Lansing community members and MSU students through literature.
The Okemos teenager accused of allegedly stabbing nutritional sciences senior Andrew Singler to death in February will remain in jail without bond, although his lawyer suggests self-defense might be an issue in the case.
For MSU alumna Kayla Nguyen, success has never tasted so sweet — sour or chocolatey. Today marks the grand opening of Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt and O’ My Buns!, 515 E.
MSU students banded together Thursday to speak with a Michigan lawmaker about a controversial forestry conservation bill passed in the state Senate earlier this month. State Sen.
A national discussion on sexual assault and issues of consent is hitting college campuses after two high school football players from Steubenville, Ohio were found guilty of raping a drunken 16-year-old female acquaintance in August 2012.
“The Yellow Birds” by Kevin Powers has been selected as the One Book, One Community, or OBOC, novel for 2013.
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State Democrats are relaunching a $1.8 billion initiative to cover Michigan students’ college tuition, but some worry the plan to fund it by closing tax loopholes is not financially responsible for a state with a shaky economy. State Sen.
Just more than twice as many minor in possession citations than last year were issued on campus this St.
A former MSU football player is set to be sentenced Monday for a misdemeanor drunken driving charge that occurred in February.
DTN Management Co. purchased a deed Friday for a major former City Center II property from an investment group and reached an agreement with its current owner to allow them time to redeem it from foreclosure.
Although a House subcommittee approved a 2 percent funding increase for Michigan universities Tuesday, funding could be at risk if unions enter new contracts before the right-to-work law takes effect in about a week.
The proposed apartment complex would replace the existing BP gas station, 504 Michigan Ave. The complex would be four stories tall and feature 21 four-bedroom apartments, with the first floor used for both commercial space and parking, with 34 on-site parking spaces.
An agreement between two investment groups will give the owner of a former site for City Center II more time to redeem it from foreclosure, according to Lansingstatejournal.com. CADA Investment Group, LLC, the owner of the 100 W.
Despite colder temperatures this St. Patrick’s Day weekend, twice as many people were arrested for disorderly conduct than last year and almost 30 more were given citations as students took to the streets to celebrate.
Teens and pre-teens from across the East Lansing area came together at the Spartan Village Community Center to learn about different cultures in the spirit of World Friendship Day on Saturday.
Local police agencies say they are prepared to appropriately handle situations involving disabled individuals, such as those with Down syndrome, after a man with Down syndrome died in a Maryland police force’s custody.
The Michigan Legislature missed its deadline this week to finalize a plan to fund revamping the state’s roads. Because of the delay, it won’t be on the ballot this May.
To prevent residents and students from taking a risk and driving drunk, the East Lansing Parking and Code Enforcement, or PACE, will not be enforcing overnight parking restrictions in any downtown parking lots or structures on St. Paddy’s Day.