Motion to be granted to add current MSU athlete to Nassar lawsuit
A motion to add a current MSU athlete as a plaintiff in former MSU employee Larry Nassar's federal court case has been granted.
A motion to add a current MSU athlete as a plaintiff in former MSU employee Larry Nassar's federal court case has been granted.
A motion has been filed to add a current MSU athlete as a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against former MSU employee Larry Nassar.
A slew of potential changes surrounding the Park District project may delay the development’s completion, but may also take it in an vastly different direction. Chicago-based developer Convexity requested to remove the development agreement from the Jan.
Originally scheduled to begin construction in 2016, the proposed CATA Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is currently in the “environmental assessment” phase for Federal Transportation Authority, or FTA, funding. CATA’s website likens the BRT program to a light rail system that uses high-capacity buses instead of trains.
After alumna Kelsey Parkinson graduated MSU last summer, she wanted to move to New York. However, her goal of working in the fashion industry made it difficult to find a job
Spartan Corner moved from the corner of Grand River Avenue and Abbott Rd. into Student Book Store’s second floor after Christmas, Student Book Store owner Brad Ballein said. The second floor of Student Book Store is now called The Greek Loft and offers all of the services Spartan Corner offered, Claire Nicholas, MSU communication senior and employee at The Greek Loft, said.
Valley Court Park ice rink will make its return to the East Lansing community this month after debuting in February 2016. Last year's iteration served as more or less a test to see how the community responded, and after a few delays and setbacks, it ended up running for two weeks.
Another lawsuit has been filed against former MSU employee Larry Nassar, this time by a former U.S. women’s national gymnastics team member.
Four more alleged victims have been added to the U.S. District Court lawsuit against former MSU employee Larry Nassar, according to a statement from Grand Rapids law firm Drew, Cooper and Anding.
The long and fruitless saga of the blighted Park District buildings collected another chapter as the current project ran into yet another setback this month. Changes to the now-passed brownfield reimbursement plan led David Pierson, attorney for project developer Convexity, to call the project unworkable.
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, LARA, has suspended former MSU employee Larry Nassar’s osteopathic physician license, according to a Jan. 25 statement.
Two cases of criminal sexual conduct and a burglary are among the cases that have been reported to MSU police recently.
Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Talyor had been a part of the MSU Police Department for "a couple of decades," before being appointed head of the new Inclusion and Anti-Bias Unit in November 2015, which provides biases training, among other things, for police officers and MSU students.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Lansing Saturday to protest a variety of issues concerning the country in wake of the inauguration of President Donald Trump in a show of solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.
In solidarity with the Women's March on Washington, roughly 8,000 people attended the March on Lansing on Saturday afternoon.
President Donald Trump took the oath of office Friday, becoming the 45th president of the United States, leaving some students with reservations about the country's future while others expressed cautious optimism.
As Donald Trump takes oath of office at his inauguration today, listen and watch MSU students give their opinion on what his presidency will mean for them.
Emotions ran high Wednesday afternoon at a retirement ceremony for three East Lansing Police Department K-9s held at the East Lansing City Hall. 54-B District Court housed the festivities in honor of Diesel, Tia and Max, three dogs who very recently ended their service with ELPD.
Sgt. Dan Munford has been with the MSU police department for 19 years, serving as the night shift supervisor for road patrol and the assistant team commander for the Ingham Regional Crash Investigation Team, or IRCI.