Best of MSU: Charlie Kang's Chinese & Korean Cuisine
For Chinese food, MSU's best spot is Charlie Kang's Chinese & Korean Cuisine located on Grand River Avenue near Abbot Road.
For Chinese food, MSU's best spot is Charlie Kang's Chinese & Korean Cuisine located on Grand River Avenue near Abbot Road.
MSU’s best off-campus apartment is The Hub — which technically doesn't even exist yet.
Creative Wellness offers massage therapy, chiropractic services and acupuncture services.
The Quality Dairy Store is a popular party store chain located throughout the greater Lansing area, with a total of 31 stores.
Made for Spartans, the MSU Dairy Store features flavors such as Dantonio’s Double Fudge Fake and Izzo’s Malted Madness, adding a Spartan twist to ice cream.
As March Madness rolls on, the Student Book Store offers affordable prices for students looking to show off their Spartan spirit. Oh, and they have textbooks.
Fried pickles. A French fry bar. Lots and lots of meat. All are offered at Meat BBQ, the Lansing-area restaurant voted Best Unique Eats.
Right next to MSU, Douglas J Aveda salon is at a convenient location for students living on campus.
Far from your run-of-the-mill pet store, local gem Preuss Pets is home to an array of feathered, fuzzy, scaly and slimy pets.
The Designer Shoe Warehouse, better known as DSW, is your store for stilettos to sneakers, from name brands to knock-offs.
Buffalo Wild Wings is a sit down restaurant known world wide due to their different variation of wings.
Zoobie's Old Town Tavern & Bar's specials and free popcorn every week make it our choice for best bar in the city.
The “Best of MSU” award for best late-night grub goes to Conrad’s Grill.
MSU's best spot for Mexican food — and margaritas — is El Azteco, a favorite lunch and dinner spot among college students and East Lansing residents.
Located on 254 W. Grand River Ave., Crunchy’s is (probably) the only place in East Lansing that will serve you beer out of a bucket.
Family owned, Sansu offers a fine dining experience with a fusion of Japanese, Korean and American flavors.
Join The State News' men's basketball reporters as they talk about the highs and lows of the first and second round of the NCAA Tournament and what to expect from the Sweet Sixteen.
A community-funded project will bring a beach to Lansing's new Rotary Park, on the Grand River between the Lansing Center and the Shiawassee Street Bridge.