Christopher Richert to be new general manager of The State News
Christopher Richert will take over Marty Sturgeon's position as general manager of The State News, according to a press release from The State News Board of Directors.
Christopher Richert will take over Marty Sturgeon's position as general manager of The State News, according to a press release from The State News Board of Directors.
Dr. Jim Withers, a proponent for without borders health care spoke at MSU July 9 about street medicine. His endeavors for more inclusive medicine inspired MSU students to create their own street medicine group called Spartan Street Medicine.
As the summer heats up, cool off in the lakes of Ingham County.
MSU business students are collecting funds until July 13 to support foster homes and supplies for immigrant children, separated from their families at the U.S./Mexico border.
Fireworks, parades and more activities will be put on at various locations across the Greater Lansing Area Wednesday, July 4.
MSU students can work and play with a wide variety of performances coming to the Wharton Center for Performing Arts during the upcoming semesters.
Here's a breakdown of the positives and negatives of different transportation methods around campus.
Rainy weather didn't stop people from filling MSU's Cook Recital Hall on June 27 as it was announced that MSU's College of Music will undergo a major renovation and expansion project.
The Prison Poetry Project was organized by NorthWest Initiative, an organization that aims to create healthy communities in northwest Lansing.
A two-year budget for MSU, the first of its kind, was approved at the June 22 meeting of the Board of Trustees.
A step-by-step breakdown for new and incoming students on how to purchase season tickets for football.
The MSU community voiced concerns over leadership at MSU during the Board of Trustees meeting on June 22. Wearing teal to recognize survivors of sexual abuse, attendees addressed interim president John Engler's alleged "teal shit" comments.
The Lansing area offers plenty of places to kayak, canoe, paddleboard or otherwise boat down scenic rivers and past regional landmarks -- yes, even on MSU's campus.
On Wednesday, June 20, second amendment supporters are set to gather on the Lansing State Capitol lawn where they can listen to speakers, gain information on gun policy and enjoy a musical guest.
Photo Editor Matt Schmucker weighs in on summer music releases.
Father's Day is this weekend and the Greater Lansing Area offers many activities to partake in.
Musician Susan Hoekstra wrote a song in honor of the 332 survivors of Larry Nassar's sexual abuse. She said she hopes the song, entitled "Wings," will find its way to all the survivors and their families.
UNITY, an interactive art project, is coming to the East Lansing Farmer's Market Sunday, June 10.
The ArtPath project, organized by the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center, brought ten art installations to a 3.5-mile section of the river trail.
An art exhibition raising funds for animals, Bark for the Arts is a new event for the Capital Area Humane Society.