Weekend roundup: Nov 11-13
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.
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.
When walking into an office for an interview, I want to make a positive impression — which means its time to put on a snazzy outfit.
Economic senior Walter Bivens thinks Eric Thomas is a name that should be better known on campus.
Murder, true love and a pinch of comedy — “West Side Story” has all the ingredients for an engaging show. But prior to seeing the show live, I had my doubts about this recipe.
When Phil Williams saw the line of hundreds of students outside the video game store Monday night, he couldn’t believe his eyes.
These Michigan filmmakers have lit sets, miked subjects, shot scenes and edited clips.
With Halloween passed and Thanksgiving and other holidays around the corner, what better way to spice up your dinner table than with this homemade gift?
New York City street gangs will take the stage in East Lansing on Tuesday for the opening night of “West Side Story.”
Anita Gonzalez wanted to show her 14-year-old daughter what women can do.
Local photographer Robert Turney hopes his images of a psychiatric hospital patient and the text portraying this patient’s deranged story will provoke.
After traveling throughout the country to perform with opera companies such as the Santa Fe Opera and the Florida Grand Opera, MSU alumnus Benjamin Clements is returning to East Lansing for a performance.
Lance Armstrong’s cancer foundation, LIVESTRONG, started the silicon wristband fad off with selling its yellow bracelets to help raise money for cancer research.
Accounting sophomore Alexandrea Platias brightened up the gloomy fall weather with her vibrant red raincoat.
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.
When sitting down to eat for a classic family brunch, it can be difficult to decide what exactly to eat.
Joe Hertler first started performing music because of a girl. When this crush suggested he perform at an open mike night, Hertler decided to give it a shot.
Sorry Mrs. Pepper, Dr Pepper won’t be sharing this soft drink with you.
By combining a variety of local talent, generous community members and tea, Jared Berman hopes to help make a difference in the lives of local children.
The weather is getting colder and colder, and for most students, wearing a warm and heavy coat is becoming a necessity.
For the next month, men are encouraged to put away their razors and let their facial hair grow freely in celebration of No Shave November.