Sparty will celebrate his 23rd birthday
Marketing and advertising junior Junior Mwemba said he has held a special place in his heart for Sparty ever since the two met at a hockey game back when he was 8 years old.
Marketing and advertising junior Junior Mwemba said he has held a special place in his heart for Sparty ever since the two met at a hockey game back when he was 8 years old.
When they came to MSU last fall, zoology sophomore Greg Ribble, biological science and secondary education sophomore Kyle Hutchinson and microbiology sophomore Adam Matynowski were strangers with different paths in mind.
It took three years for psychology sophomore Marissa Connell to talk. After her father took his own life, Connell bottled up her emotions so no one could see.
Since the age of 3, media arts and technology senior Antonio Revard has been drawn to video games. Years later, his passion is being funded by the $10,000 Twitch & Alienware Scholarship Program.
For mechanical engineering senior David Gaunt, the chance to participate in Flugtag, a national flying competition, came unexpectedly.
On the anniversary of one of the most infamous terrorist attacks in history, MSU’s Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, or RCAH, hosted an event to help students reflect on the worldwide impact of Sept. 11.
Clara’s Lansing Station, 637 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, has served young and old alike for more than 33 years in a historical restaurant that takes its guests back to the 1900s.
Studio A in the Communication Arts and Sciences Building will be buzzing with excitement Tuesday when a special edition of WKAR’s academic game show “QuizBusters” will be taped live with local celebrities as contestants.
When international students attend a foreign college much like MSU, they are completely submerged in a strangle of language and culture.
Scattered graffiti cans and a field of worn grass on the corner of Washington Avenue and Malcom X Street were the remnants of Art Attack!, a competition Saturday meant to encourage the integration of art into the community through an on-site art contest, Michigan bands and local vendors.
Nearly 35 years after its grand opening, the record store Flat, Black and Circular, or FBC, 541 E. Grand River Ave., remains a strong component in East Lansing.
On Sept. 7 from 4-7:30 p.m., Conquest Health and Fitness at Eagle Eye, 15500 S. Chandler Road, will celebrate the renovations the gym has undergone and once again open its doors to the public.
For hard-working students, being surrounded by bare walls in a dorm room during a strenuous study session can be extremely anxiety-inducing.
During college, many students aim to experience foreign countries. For would-be studio art sophomore Joe Breck, his dream will be a reality when he uproots his life to move to Paris in a matter of weeks.
It is almost the weekend. Classes are ending, and students are ready to unwind. Here is a roundup of events to attend during the weekend respite.
On Sept. 4 and 5, the Music Building began to fill with the clammy hands, heightened heartbeats and humming voices of prospective new members of State of Fifths, one of MSU’s coed a capella groups.
When interior design sophomore Kelsey Powell began visiting her grandmother in the hospital during her sophomore year of high school, she couldn’t help but notice her surroundings.
To have the career they’ve always dreamed of, musicians must be able to express versatility, variety and originality, especially with today’s critical music industry and audience.
Throughout her life, athletic training freshman Elyssa Hurwitz always felt a loss for the grandmother she never met, who succumbed to breast cancer before she was born.
Graduate lifelong education student Aimee Wilson originally left her home in Ardboe, Ireland, to study at MSU for the change of pace.