Groups promote King's message year-round
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated the third Monday of January each year, but on Monday nights throughout the year a group of students work to uphold King’s message of acceptance.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated the third Monday of January each year, but on Monday nights throughout the year a group of students work to uphold King’s message of acceptance.
In 2010, Martin Luther King Jr.’s words resonate for African Americans living across the country and for MSU students of a wide range of ethnicities.
Students across the nation will join together to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. this Monday, but for MSU, the celebrations are nothing new.
David Cheza, a 149-pound sophomore on the MSU wrestling team, has posted a 5-5 record and currently is ranked No. 14 nationally in the 149-pound weight class.
For those of you who pick up on it, forgive me my blatant hypocrisy in this column. Maybe it’s my general life-skepticism, my hyper critical view of the world, or my pure and genuine disdain for the current state of our society as a function of the marriage of individual delinquency and group complacency, but my reading of opinion columns seems to be highlighting, in small doses, what tends to be wrong with people these days.
San Francisco has its iconic trolley system to transport residents around town, but is a similar system in the Lansing area worth saving five minutes of a commuter’s time?
Former MSU running back Ashton Leggett pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges of assault and battery today at East Lansing’s 54-B District Court.
Two cars collided Monday at the entrance of Ramp 5, on the corner of Trowbridge and Red Cedar roads.
Coming into Wednesday night, the Minnesota Golden Gophers led the Big Ten in turnover margin while the Spartans were second last — a recipe for MSU disaster.
Greg Jones made a promise to his mother.
When Terry Pharaon learned of the earthquake that shook Haiti on Tuesday, his body went numb as he pictured his family in the country and feared for their lives.
Thousands have lined up at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit for a first glimpse at the automobile fleet that is charged with saving the state.
A group of MSU professors hope to streamline care for those with HIV in developing nations.
Fires caused by cigarettes might be reduced with a new state law.
Decades from now, the plants sprouting from East African farmers’ plots might look far different as the global climate changes, making it critical for farmers to start planning for the future.
The Career Services Network will hold a Career Fair Cram Session from 6-7:30 p.m. today in Room N100 in the Business College Complex.
A new exhibit entitled “Dear Mr. Mandela, Dear Mrs. Parks: Children’s Letters, Global Lessons” will open Sunday at the MSU Museum.
A 23-year-old man was assaulted outside his car at West Shaw Hall on Tuesday night in what police said might have been an act of road rage.
Mitch Lyons, an MSU alum and former Spartans and NFL tight end, announced Wednesday that he is running for the MSU Board of Trustees.
Norbert Mueller once had just a drawing and a vision for a more fuel-efficient engine to present to his potential funders.