It's the time of year when students are deciding exactly who they want to be for Halloween — the one day of the year where they can change up their persona.
Looking for something scary to do this weekend? For the seventh season, the Department of Theatre will be hosting their annual Haunted Aud event.
When jokingly asked Wednesday if she was going to miss this past season’s role of taking upward of 30 shots a game, redshirt junior Aerial Powers replied "no" before the reporter could even finish his question.
Since the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) approved the distribution and sale of powdered alcohol — or Palcohol — in March of this year, state officials have been moving fast to ban production across the country.
MSU police incidents for Oct. 28.
After the recent and sudden death of journalism professor Bonnie Bucqueroux, this left many students wondering, 'What happens when a professor dies?'
Everyone knows about the varsity sports on campus, but one has to ask if anyone knows about the club sports. The MSU Club Softball team is a competitive team which plays year round during the fall and spring semesters.
Having bed bugs is a hard situation to deal with, but contracting bed bugs in a dorm and receiving minimal help with the situation is even worse.
Police face the stigma of being the ultimate fun-killers.
MSU’s Abram’s Planetarium was shining bright this past Sunday with stars of the United Nations Association.
They pass by the banks of the Red Cedar daily, sit in on classes and are lost in the shuffle of the daily college grind — they’re a group of athletes unknown to all. This hodgepodge of football players makeup the MSU Club Football team.
Down 14-23 against the University of Michigan with hope starting to fade for the Spartans, senior quarterback Connor Cook hit one of his more unlikely targets for a season-saving play. The Spartans had to score quick to stay in the game and on the first play of their drive Cook hit wide open senior fullback Trevon Pendleton, who took the ball 74-and-a-half yards falling just short of a touchdown according to the referees.
It wasn't too long ago Javon Bess appeared to be on his way to a star studded college basketball career.
It has been a busy few years for Marissa Marinello at the Refugee Development Center.
As the first African American women to hold the office of Vice President External Affairs for the Council of Graduate Students, Graduate student Dee Jordan quickly realized how important it is to be the first.
Members of LGBT christian group Q-cross will look to explore the issue of religious faith’s role in modern life at their upcoming panel event entitled “Faith Engaging the World.”
Finding people on campus that have common interests and goals can be difficult for students looking to improve themselves professionally in college.
It seemed fitting to have the sun shining Tuesday afternoon as John Kinch, executive director of Michigan Energy Options, took to the podium behind the old Burcham Landfill at Burcham Park. “Do you know the odds of it being sunny this time of year?” Kinch said.
MSU’s annual Israeli film festival introduces students to works they might not otherwise see, works that tackle adult mental health care, divorce and a wide range of cross culturally relevant issues with uniquely Israeli sensibilities.