Through making documentary, Maya Washington brings father, family closer
Before the passing of former Michigan State defensive end Bubba Smith in August 2011, Maya Washington didn’t know much about her own dad’s history.
Before the passing of former Michigan State defensive end Bubba Smith in August 2011, Maya Washington didn’t know much about her own dad’s history.
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor's initiative will partner the city with nonprofits in an effort to increase civic engagement, with agencies across the region joining in.
The span from 10 p.m. to midnight four days a week might not seem like an athlete's ideal practice hours, but dancers on the MSU Ballroom Dance team practice at that time with little complaint.
Despite an ongoing crisis that has rocked nearly every corner of campus, this has been the university’s largest and most diverse freshman class, according to statistics released by the university. Which leaves many to wonder: why would students still choose to attend a university in its darkest hour?
After launching a PAC to support likeminded, progressive down-ballot candidates, former gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed visited MSU Tuesday to encourage student voter turnout.
Project LETS at MSU and Spartan Support Network are hosting a Suicide Prevention Memorial at the MSU Union on Thursday from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
A labor dispute between the Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association (MITA) and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 324 has caused the Wilson Road Extension project to be delayed, according to a press release from the MSU Infrastructure Planning and Facilities, or IPF.
The Residential College of Arts and Humanities Center for Poetry is hosting its annual used book sale on Thursday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
After redshirt freshman quarterback Rocky Lombardi came in late against Arizona State Saturday to punt, many believed that he would start again this past weekend at Indiana, but a new face joined the team no more than 12 days ago.
With plenty going on during Ice hockey media day Tuesday, there was quite a bit to take away from regarding the Spartans' upcoming season.
Urban Dreams was first conceived in 2002 by Ternisa Mallette, who wanted to put together a dance team to represent individuals of urban communities.
A swastika was painted on the outside wall of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish School within the last 24 hours, according to a press release from the East Lansing Police Department.
MSU has selected Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates, a firm that specializes in higher education executive searches, to help guide MSU's presidential search, a university press release said.
A new mental health service location is set to open on the third floor of the MSU Union, according to a university press release. This will be the second Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, location on campus.
After nearly 45 years of service, the MSU Union's post office is closing in December of 2018, as "expenses have far exceeded the income over the past six years."
The documentary film “Through the Banks of the Red Cedar” will have its MSU premiere Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. at Wells Hall, chronicling the 1965-66 Spartans and their impact on college football.
Kathie Klages was arraigned on Aug. 30 on two counts of lying to a peace officer about her knowledge of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse.
In October, Chilean-born saxophonist Melissa Aldana comes to MSU as the first of a lineup of jazz musicians in this year's MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program.
The women’s soccer team (5-3-3, 0-2-2 in Big Ten) faced the university of Wisconsin at DeMartin Stadium Sunday afternoon to close out its two-game homestand, and lost, 2-1.
In their Big Ten season opener, the Spartans either could have regained momentum after the bye week and falling to Arizona State, or went back to their winning ways. They went with the former, beating Indiana, 35-21, at Memorial Stadium.