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It’s been a little more than 10 years since I moved from Cool, Calif., and I still don’t think I ever will be able to get used to Michigan winters.
It’s been a little more than 10 years since I moved from Cool, Calif., and I still don’t think I ever will be able to get used to Michigan winters.
Whether it’s details of a scandalous weekend rendezvous or a confessed act of revenge against an ex, students are exposing their darkest secrets while shielded by online anonymity.
Country star and “American Idol” winner Carrie Underwood has decided to add 40 new shows to her “Blown Away” tour, which includes a stop on April 13 at Breslin Center, Wharton Center Public Relations Manager Bob Hoffman said.
In the digital age, more and more things are being moved into an online format. The concept of moving forward with technology is what inspired Katie Hartle of Winnipeg, Manitoba, to create an online forum to inspire new friendships.
Trumpeter Terrell Stafford and his jazz quintet will perform as a part of the MSU College of Music at 8:30 p.m.
It’s been said that individuals don’t know one another until they live together. Friday night, MSU’s University Activities Board, or UAB, put the theory to the test with The Roommates Game.
When kinesiology senior Mo Saaidi got the call asking him to be one of 14 eligible bachelors on the fourth season of Oxygen’s dating competition series, “Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too,” he decided to dive into the experience.
Theatre senior Michael Cleland spent his Halloween weekend caged in the Auditorium, hidden by a corpse — or so it appeared to attendees of the Department of Theatre’s annual Haunted Aud.
To Lansing resident Diane Wey, making art is just an excuse to bond with friends and family.
Echoes of screaming girls stalking a tour bus across the country can mean only one thing: there’s a touring boy band.
On Oct. 22, kinesiology senior and State News employee Kate Vann traveled to Auckland, New Zealand for the 2012 International Triathlon Union, or ITU, World Championship.
On Wednesday afternoon, criminal justice junior Joe Gianino sat at the bar with his fraternity brothers preparing himself, both mentally and physically, for the onslaught of hot dogs that would greet him later.
Advertising senior Colin Weinstein always had a love of music, but never knew what to do with it — until this April, that is.
According to Flobots vocalist Stephen “Brer Rabbit” Brackett, he discovered his identity as a musician and social activist during a freestyle rap battle years ago.
For physics professor Stuart Tessmer, his daily workload often involves inspiring the scientific minds of both college and elementary school students.
Throughout the years, Halloween has had quite the evolution. For some, the seasonal holiday has become a cultural phenomenon uniting leotards, fake blood and lots of sugary treats.
From Oct. 26-28, students will take a step into their worst nightmares as the Society for Performers and Arts Management, or S.P.A.M., and the MSU Department of Theatre hosts the fourth annual Haunted Aud in the Auditorium.
When Andrew Cook left post-hardcore band The Receiving End of Sirens to drum for A Rocket to the Moon, he left many in shock.
At 9 p.m. Friday, biological science-interdepartmental freshman Robert Becker paid tribute to the well-known ‘70s film character, Rocky.
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers will perform at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 in Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center for “an evening of bluegrass and comedy.”