‘I’m Shmacked’ visits East Lansing
Arya Toufanian and Jeffrie “Yofray” Ray have spent the past 11 months traveling the country and touring college campuses to feature on their newest YouTube phenomenon, “I’m Shmacked.”
Arya Toufanian and Jeffrie “Yofray” Ray have spent the past 11 months traveling the country and touring college campuses to feature on their newest YouTube phenomenon, “I’m Shmacked.”
The third annual East Lansing Dulcimer Festival will come to East Lansing at 8 p.m. Friday.
On Oct. 19, The Werks will perform at the Loft, 414 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing.
While Melanie Helton, MSU’s Opera Theatre director, searched for an idea for the college’s upcoming production, she stumbled across the music of Kurt Weill.
At one time, the popularity of headbands was directed toward little girls who preferred the sparkle-laden bands to hold back their bouncing, youthful curls.
Sean Johnson always wanted to own a restaurant. After about 15 years working as a mechanical contractor, he decided to act on his dream and open Meat.
When MSU graduate student Ghazala Imran transitions into her favored half-moon yoga position, she is at one with her body.
Ariel Vida, a Residential College in the Arts and Humanities senior, started theater at a young age.
When she graduated from University of Michigan, Alex Finke planned on moving to New York City and joining the throngs of other sopranos eager to grace the stage.
The week of Homecoming is a time for Spartans of all ages to unite and share the bond that is MSU. During the week of Oct.8-13, the everyday stresses of students were interrupted by campus events to promote school spirit.
By day, Karley Rivard is your average biosystems engineering freshman. But when the October weekends came around, that all changed.
Brian Regan aims to be the people’s comedian.
Thursday evening, MSU’s Homecoming week took a musical turn. MSU’s University Activities Board, or UAB, sponsored Sounds of Homecoming, a showcase of the various a capella groups on campus featuring the Accafellas, Spartan Dischords, Capital Green, Ladies First and State of Fifths. “It really highlights MSU’s student talent,” said Kaitlyn West, UAB’s spirit and traditions director.
For years, MSU Libraries’ Cataloging & Metadata Services Assistant Tom Cocozzoli has been stockpiling cartoon ideas.
When Ethan Yerks graduated from MSU last spring, he didn’t know how much he would miss the days of being a college kid.
“James and the Giant Peach” is more than a story of a young boy’s adventure with personified bugs and overgrown peaches.
When kinesiology senior Kate Vann began swimming as a child, she didn’t know it would become a lifelong journey.
Kevin Moore never imagined that his childhood nickname, “Spanky,” would eventually become a key component of his personal brand.
In June 2007, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a scrawny 13-year-old whose biggest problem was forcing her way through the awkward phase, I had no concept as to how the news would change my life forever.
The film adaptation of Stephen Chbosky’s New York Times best-seller, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” was released in select theaters Sept.