Kresge brings vintage flare
Packed with prohibition era attired ladies and gentlemen, the Kresge Art Museum opened its doors for the American Modernism exhibition Saturday night looking more like a speakeasy than a traditional art show.
Packed with prohibition era attired ladies and gentlemen, the Kresge Art Museum opened its doors for the American Modernism exhibition Saturday night looking more like a speakeasy than a traditional art show.
With a busy month of matches ahead of it, the MSU wrestling team started on the right track Saturday with a 24-9 victory against West Virginia that featured several takedowns.
In Friday’s season-opening match, the No. 24 MSU gymnastics team was hoping to pick up where it left off at the end of last season.
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When MSU Trustee Faylene Owen and her husband, Larry Owen, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy last month they raised one major question: Are Faylene Owen’s personal financial decisions reflective of the approach she takes on the MSU Board of Trustees’ finance committee, which she chairs?
On Saturday, Munn Ice Arena showcased the kind of game hockey fans dream about. There was a late game-tying goal, scrappy play leading to two game misconducts, a short-handed goal, a five-round shootout and a premature game-winning celebration. Yes, there was drama.
Saturday night’s men’s basketball game between No. 10 MSU and Iowa should have been called “The Draymond Green Show.” The sophomore forward did just about everything in the Spartans’ 71-53 win against the Hawkeyes in Iowa City, Iowa.
Much like the previous three games the MSU women’s basketball team played against top-10 opponents, Saturday’s tilt with No.
For the first time in three games, the No. 9 MSU hockey team had its hands full in the third period. But on Friday night, Lake Superior State gave the Spartans all they could handle late in the game.
Owen, who chairs the MSU Board of Trustees’ finance committee, and her husband Larry filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in December and owe back taxes to the Internal Revenue Service and Michigan Department of Treasury.
The Ingham County medical examiner ruled MSU student Brian McMillen’s death accidental, with the cause of death being overconsumption of alcohol.
Students traveling back to campus today and tomorrow might face difficulties with a quick-hitting winter weather event, meteorologists said. National Weather Service meteorologist William Marino said residents should expect 4 to 6 inches of snowfall by Friday afternoon as much of the area is under a winter weather advisory.
With the No. 9 MSU hockey team clicking on all cylinders in the past three games, and a Great Lakes Invitational trophy to prove it, the Spartans are trying to keep an even keel.
An MSU student reportedly was sexually assaulted Wednesday morning in Ann Arbor, according to an Ann Arbor Police statement.
Students may still be on winter break, but Wednesday night, the Izzone was full – of former members reliving their college days.
For basketball fans that don’t care for the Big Ten’s half-court, banging style of play, Wednesday night’s game between the MSU and Wisconsin men’s basketball teams was a perfect opportunity for them to hide their eyes.
Former MSU student Melissa Rumrill will serve 30 months to 15 years in prison after being sentenced Wednesday on drunken driving charges stemming from an August 2008 car accident that killed another MSU student. Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III said Rumrill will serve at least a minimum of 30 months in prison, but her sentence could extend to the maximum of 15 years.
Cherry, the Democratic front-runner, cites poor fundraising as the reason for dropping out of the race to succeed term-limited Gov. Jennifer Granholm.
Monday’s game didn’t count statistically for the No. 9 MSU hockey team. It won’t affect the Spartans record, and individual stats won’t count towards season totals. But the MSU hockey team treated the exhibition game like they would a game that went down in the books. The result: much of the same for the Spartans, as they trounced the U.S.
Allyssa DeHaan scored 16 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the No. 16 Spartans beat Indiana 53-44 Sunday afternoon at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind.