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In LiveWorkDetroit!‘s efforts to bring recent college graduates to the Detroit workforce, the MSU chapter is helping Spartans find starts to their careers in the Motor City.
In LiveWorkDetroit!‘s efforts to bring recent college graduates to the Detroit workforce, the MSU chapter is helping Spartans find starts to their careers in the Motor City.
Advertising senior Alissa Hooper never had been to Detroit before joining the MSU chapter of LiveWorkDetroit!. After touring the city, however, she realized everything she had been told about Detroit wasn’t completely true.
Despite recent funding issues, students at Impact 89FM are being recognized for their work.
With more than 200 registered student organizations, MSU has a handful of clubs that step outside the box. Aside from the well-known squirrel watchers and Quidditch players, MSU has some other note-worthy clubs definitely worth checking out. Here are three of Spartan Nation’s most interesting clubs.
MSU alumnus and bestselling author Josh Kilmer-Purcell is no stranger to reality TV. He’s the star of the show “The Fabulous Beekman Boys” with partner Brent Ridge on the Cooking Channel.
Despite having years of theatrical experience under his belt, actor and director Charles Barksdale never loses his spark for the stage.
Amid a management switch up and changes in the world of country music, country rock band Gunnar and the Grizzly Boys have maintained their originality.
Following the Michigan State vs. Nebraska men’s basketball game on Saturday, MSU will be featured on Big Ten Network’s “BTN LiveBIG” series.
The Spartan Dischords will be performing their annual Valentine’s Day show, “Fourteen Shades of Dischords,” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at the Pasant Theatre. Tickets sold at $8 for students and $10 for adults, but all 600 seats in the Pasant Theatre are sold out for this event.
MSU alumnus Ben Williams expected to walk away from the 2013 Grammy Awards empty handed. The jazz musician received a nomination for best jazz instrumental album with his band, the Pat Metheny Unity Band, in December.
With every new season, there lies the anticipation of clothing lines to come. As the spring Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week comes to a close, fashion-hunters across the United States are left wondering, waiting for their new favorite collections to hit stores.
Walter Verdehr met his wife in 1968, when he was auditioning for a position at MSU and finishing his doctorate.
Have you ever seen the movie “Animal House?” You almost have to have heard of it, at least. It’s an American classic.
On a cold, gray morning in East Lansing, as snow intermittently fell from the sky, MSU students huddled together under the eaves of Breslin Center’s Gate A, awaiting the start of MSU vs. U-M.
This rodeo wasn’t built in a day — the 44th annual MSU Spartan Stampede rodeo, that is.
As a child, MSU alumna Katie Von Till never imagined she would one day be the voice of one of Disney’s most iconic princesses.
Adam Young’s music career began in his basement in Owatonna, Minn., where he began experimenting on his keyboard and posting his songs on Myspace.
Supply chain management senior Lexi Marques doesn’t need sports for the thrill of competition.
History education sophomore Rachael Firehammer, who joined the MSU Quidditch club last semester, was surprised at how many teams showed up to compete in the International Quidditch Association’s Midwest Cup, or IQA.