Students encouraged to go green, wear pink
More than one victory is expected for the Spartans following the big game Saturday.
More than one victory is expected for the Spartans following the big game Saturday.
By teaming up with students in the College of Communication Arts & Sciences, the MSU Museum hopes to provide visitors with an out-of-the-ordinary exhibit featuring only student artwork.
Bags make the world go round. Whether it is a shopping bag, sandwich bag or air bags, we all use them.
When Kathleen Berg received the call to assist in the Girls’ Night Out fashion show, she was prepared for a decent show.
Jerome White wants to hold more than the typical concert. With Over the Edge Saturdays, a weekly alternative artistic event held at The Loft, 414 E.
For 19-year-old rap artist Mac Miller, no matter where his fans were sitting in the Auditorium during his Friday night performance, he still could see every one of them.
When marketing freshman Eric Weinbaum spotted a Residence Halls Association, or RHA, flyer on a table in Holmes Hall cafeteria advertising Mac Miller was coming to East Lansing, he knew his dreams had come true.
It’s the weekend, and there’s nothing but football on television. You don’t want to miss a snap of the action, but you’re starving.
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.
As the host of QuizBusters for 23 years straight, Matt Ottinger’s favorite part of his job is seeing high school students’ reactions when they realize they soon will be on TV.
For Kimberly Forte, dance always has been an essential part of her life.
Oh, how I love the movies. They have the power to delight and inspire us, scare and thrill. Here are the movies I can’t wait to see opening Oct. 7.
Linguistics and philosophy senior Adam Liter stands out by blending in.
Members of Kalamazoo band Greensky Bluegrass hoped to make it big one day — and after performing for fans all over the country, they feel they have.
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with one of these explorers to get a glimpse, in 15 questions or fewer, of a new face on campus and his perspective of his new frontier. Meet RYAN MILLER *1.
Local artists Kyle Nelson Pentecost, an indie-folk performer, and Tania Hayward, a singer/songwriter, will perform Thursday at (SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles St., along with Nathan Alan and The Saw Had Eyes That Sea.
Teenagers and adults of all levels of musical experience are invited to Together … Let’s Jam, a music event sponsored by the Capital Area Down Syndrome Association.
When some students read the University Activities Board’s weekly scheduled events, the idea of Cosmic Bowling nights at Spartan Lanes might bring dread.
Many people dread the end of summer because it means the end of lazy days lounging in the sun, pool parties and icy cold treats.
As I sat outside the door of Wharton Center’s Cobb Great Hall Friday evening, eagerly awaiting the start of the Broadway musical “Jersey Boys,” I noticed I was one of the only college-aged people present.