Former spiker to play pro in Korea
Former MSU volleyball standout Katie Johnson will be putting her last semester on hold to follow her dreams.
Former MSU volleyball standout Katie Johnson will be putting her last semester on hold to follow her dreams.
A tenured professor might not always be obvious. They run the gamut from fickle cranks to fearless crusaders of education. It’s generally assumed that their experience and status means a higher-quality education for their students.
2007 may be remembered as the year religious criticism went mainstream. Books highly critical of faith and credulity enjoyed startling sales, with many becoming bestsellers. These books sparked a national conversation on the danger of irrational beliefs and further undermined an already eroding level of religious conviction.
It was a comfortable win for one and a win that might have been too close to comfort for the other, but Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., nonetheless emerged victorious in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. Clinton edged Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., who won Thursday’s Iowa caucus, despite trailing the Illinois senator in early polls Tuesday. She is the only big-name candidate on the ballot.
Purdue gave the No. 6 MSU men’s basketball team all it could handle Tuesday night at Breslin Center, but the Spartans managed to squeak out a 78-75 win.
A cell phone, Bluetooth and video game console, estimated to be worth $425, were stolen and recovered by police during an MSU wrestling match Sunday at Jenison Field House, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
The East Lansing City Council refrained from establishing a drug testing program for taxi drivers until it’s presented with more evidence of reckless behavior.
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with two of these brave explorers to get a glimpse, in 15 questions or less, at a new face on campus and their perspective on their new frontier.
For Teri Parks, cutting hair is a community business. The 47-year-old Lansing resident — who has spent more than two decades fluffing, puffing, whirling and curling hair — said hair salons are like old-fashioned general stores. “Like on ‘Green Acres,’” she said.
Sara Miller is the person to meet when you're sweating about that 15-page research paper. As an instruction and reference librarian at MSU for two years, Miller shows students where to find accurate information from a variety of resources.
For environmentally conscious people on the go, Cecilia Garcia, co-owner of Mama Bear’s café, 1224 Turner St., in Lansing’s Old Town, wanted to offer a quick and healthy alternative to traditional fast food — right down to the coffee cups and eating utensils.
A new minimum number of credits for students to earn academic minors may soon cause confusion within departments about how many credits are required for each program.
Antara “Richa” Gangopadhyay is using her crown as a way to bring back a tutoring program she started for youth in Lansing years ago.
The academic and financial value of MSU has improved relative to other public universities but ranks last in the Big Ten, according to a study by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine.
When the MSU wrestling team travels to Oklahoma on Saturday to take on the No. 18 Sooners and No. 20 Pittsburgh Panthers, nearly every weight class will boast nationally ranked wrestlers.
So far, finding fresh panda droppings in Chinese nature reserves is all Vanessa Hull can report.
The MSU hockey team has posted a 1-2-1 record since a 20-day winter break. And while those aren’t necessarily the most impressive numbers, head coach Rick Comley said the team needs to only work on a few skills to bounce back.
The Sparty statue, a 6,600-pound terra cotta sculpture depicting MSU’s beloved mascot, has been a landmark in East Lansing since its dedication in 1945.
There’s nothing like politics to ruin a pleasant New Year’s Eve party. I suppose it might have had more to do with the tipsy and drunk friends of a friend who were suddenly stricken with “the greatest political epitome” ever.
Capital Area Transportation Authority, a transportation service that many people in the community utilize, was voted best in 2007 for public transportation in the U.S. by the American Public Transportation Association. Whether you are an MSU student living on or off campus, you have probably ridden a CATA bus at least once. For many students, this method of transportation is a convenient and efficient means of travel, whether it's between classes or to an off-campus location such as downtown Lansing or Meridian Mall in Okemos.