Mich. native places third on dance show
Evan Kasprzak, who won third place on “So You Think You Can Dance” season 5, grew up in West Bloomfield idolizing his dancing older brother, Ryan.
Evan Kasprzak, who won third place on “So You Think You Can Dance” season 5, grew up in West Bloomfield idolizing his dancing older brother, Ryan.
Brooklyn-based “noisy/folksy” band Jodienda (pronounced ho-DI-enda) is taking a miniature tour throughout a few cities in the Midwest.
When Samantha Harris was 2 years old, she guessed what her birthday present was. It was then that she decided she had a connection with the metaphysical.
In need of condoms, Cheetos or a new loofah? Order groceries and other essentials through Spartanicity and the problem is solved.
Steak and sweatpants were at the same location Wednesday as Victoria’s Secret brought a PINK bus full of goodies to Harrison Roadhouse, 720 Michigan Ave.
Students can pick up tickets to an advanced showing of Michael Moore’s new movie “Capitalism: A Love Story.”
The PINK Victoria’s Secret bus will be near campus from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the parking lot of Harrison Roadhouse, 720 E. Michigan Ave.
The Senior Class Council, which arranges Senior Days, Senior Reception, and other activities throughout the year has four to five open council positions for the current school year.
Your best friend is wearing skin-tight skinny jeans with a basic T-shirt almost every day. Your roommate pairs mismatched patterns with neon-colored tights and you are stuck wanting to try out a new trend your friend suggested. Frankly, you think it is the most horrifying thing to catch on in a long time.
A 104-year-old guest speaker, George Hoddy, will visit professor of theatre Georg Schuttler’s Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities class at 10:20 a.m. today in Holden Hall.
Beer, food and Spartan pride aplenty — NachoFest has morphed into an underground student tradition that has drawn more than 1,000 students since its conception in 2005.
Your first time can be intimidating. You don’t know what to expect, you’re confused and worst of all, you’re afraid it’s totally obvious that you’re conquering new territory. But alas, I gathered my courage and am now proud to say I am a virgin no more. Did I mention that I went to my first performance of “The Rocky Horror Show” this weekend?
Darek Makhoul gave up making baked goods for TV celebrities and decided to come back home and make them for students.
You’re walking down the street with some friends when one of them asks you where your hometown is. Nonchalantly, you lift up your right hand, point out a spot on your palm and say ,“Oh you know, right around here, but my parents are both from the tip of the thumb.”
It’s the dreaded party doomer — that bad song that comes on while a fete is just getting off its feet.
“The Rocky Horror Show” will be kicking off at 8 p.m. Friday at the Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre.
Evans Scholars of MSU will host its annual AIDS Walk Michigan Lansing/East Lansing at 1 p.m. Sunday, beginning at Valley Court Park with registration for participants at 10 a.m. that day.
Although she’s one of the only girls at the table, Nicole Daugerdas plays poker at Club on the River almost every day.
Although Elizabeth Kendall’s mother told her standing in front of the microwave would give her cancer, she stands in front of microwaves anyway.
It’s an age-old tale of the uptight couple finding themselves lost one dark and stormy night, with a flat tire and nowhere to go, only to find their way into the castle of a mad transvestite scientist and his troop of glittery minions.