MSU makes draft horse show learning experience
More than 1,000 draft horses from the United States and Canada trotted into East Lansing this week for the 31st annual Michigan Great Lakes International Draft Horse Show and Pull.
More than 1,000 draft horses from the United States and Canada trotted into East Lansing this week for the 31st annual Michigan Great Lakes International Draft Horse Show and Pull.
It was hard to choose between international relations and biology for Catherine Lindell — luckily for Costa Rica, she chose biology.
Disagreement continues in Academic Governance over who within the university would best represent the interests of the faculty as a whole.
The MSU Department of Fisheries and Wildlife has received a $1.4 million endowment from the Boone and Crockett Club to further research in order to promote wildlife conservation.
At this time last year the MSU men’s basketball team was in unfamiliar territory. With three stars gone to the NBA and only 30 percent of its offense returning, the Spartans were looking to find a leader and the preseason predictions were not high.
A couple of quick first half goals aided the MSU men’s soccer team in its 2-1 win over Oakland University at Old College Field Wednesday, its third straight victory.
Kyle Feldscher states in his letter to the editor titled Student cheering sections supposed to be unfriendly (SN 10/15) that student sections are supposed to be unfriendly, and that MSU students are trying to be loud, into the game and make opponents fear us.
This is a response to the editorial titled Political yard signs effective tool for voters (SN 10/16). This piece represents the sad state of affairs in the fight to save the environment.
Policymakers must accept that the No Child Left Behind act, or NCLB, which is currently up for renewal in Congress, is in dire need of revision.
Whether it was a simple misunderstanding, a slip of the tongue or a calculated statement of resource scheming, Democratic presidential hopeful and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson made a serious mistake when he suggested the Great Lakes could help solve his thirsty state’s water crisis.
When 65 percent of Michigan’s population supports an issue, the state Legislature should listen. The fact is, for nearly 30 years, it hasn’t.
Pulling up outside Breslin Center on Wednesday in a red and blue mobile home, titled the Mitt Mobile, presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s son, Josh Romney, addressed a handful of Romney supporters.
More than 34 years after the fatal stabbing of an MSU student, the second of two men convicted of the murder was sentenced Wednesday.
The suspect in a string of Lansing slayings dating back to July was arraigned on charges of open murder, torture and first-degree criminal sexual conduct Wednesday at Lansing’s 54-A District Court.
East Lansing city officials will begin working on a project in coming weeks to reconfigure the lanes on Abbot Road between Lake Lansing and Coleman roads.
Sarah Bauer, a music performance junior, practices one to three hours a day on either her voice or the piano, but sometimes has to wait up to half an hour for a practice room at the Music Building.
About 20 family members welcomed Claude McCollum home Tuesday after he spent more than a year in state prison for the rape and murder of a Lansing Community College professor. He was a free man.
A video game system and accessories were among the nearly $800 worth of belongings stolen from a car outside of Bailey Hall on Monday, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
A proposal to increase the capacity of Lou & Harry’s Five Star Deli from 124 people to 155 people has been deferred until the first week of March.
A simple mistake has led to a missing memorial and useful tool for students with disabilities. The custom-designed adjustable memorial table — valued at $2,000 — was created to help students in wheelchairs at the College of Human Medicine. It was a memorial for Yvonne Tarala, a student in the college who died in 1992.