Jazz lovers can see performances all over MSU next week
MSU’s College of Music is hosting the 35th annual Jazz Spectacular event next week.
MSU’s College of Music is hosting the 35th annual Jazz Spectacular event next week.
Since 1992, Spartan Corner has been providing a wide variety of Greek merchandise for students in the East Lansing area.
Though they are no strangers to the stage, for first time competitors Young Floods, this Friday’s Battle of the Bands brings a new kind of performance.
“I told my daughter that (her mother and I) met volunteering at a hospital, but the reality was, I met her DJing at a house party over in Lansing and I proposed to her that night. ... She didn’t say yes. It took awhile. It took a couple of years, but eventually she said yes ... I saw her and that was it."
Since she was 15, advertising senior Sarah Brunner has been singing and playing guitar. In the past month, she has taken one huge step closer to her dream with a newly released EP on iTunes.
Cobb Great Hall was jam packed, with people filing inside the auditorium, while others were sitting and chatting amongst themselves, everyone eagerly awaiting for the show to begin.
Neuroscience sophomore Lana Grasser said she’s been dancing since she was only two years old, and her love for it has only magnified since then.
What event should you attend this week? As students enter the final stretch of the semester, it can be difficult to maintain focus on finishing out the semester.
And as Wiley struts into his office every day on the second floor of the intramural sports building — just a five-minute walk to Breslin Center — it’s amazing everything has come as full circle as it has.
“We make all our products from scratch on-site, from the dough to the cream cheese.” – owner Gerry Stachowiak Big Apple Bagels, located at 248 E Saginaw Street, is part of a popular chain that offers a variety of baked goods, including, of course, bagels.
As the Final Four game approaches, East Lansing businesses prepare for the madness that the game promises to bring.
Research shows that the Harry Potter fandom is alive and well, and the series is as popular as ever — two MSU students have done the research to prove it.
MSU’s campus will come alive with the sound of Latin American culture in the College of Music’s annual Latin IS America festival April 11 through May 12.
To meditate is to engage in mental exercise for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Nestled in the basement of Snyder-Phillips Hall, the RCAH theatre is home of the Roial Players, a student theatre group that has a niche for anyone.
The Pilipino American Student Society, better known as PASS, is a club dedicated to celebrating Filipino culture.
As the first Latina sorority in the nation, Lambda Theta Alpha runs off the principles of unity, love, and respect.
The Final Four doesn't tipoff until Saturday evening, here are some things to do on campus until MSU takes on Duke.
Since he was a child, mechanical engineering student Steven Price had a knack for making things move. “When I was a kid I was always playing with marble tracks, building blocks, hot wheels, things like that and then I kinda just decided to combine them all together and see what kind of creative things that I could do with them all” said Price. As it turned out, there were plenty of creative things for Price to do.
The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) held their annual Spartan Multicultural Greeks Showcase on Friday.