New apartments to be completed for next school year
For students looking to live on campus next school year, they will have the option of living in newly-constructed buildings in a number of areas.
For students looking to live on campus next school year, they will have the option of living in newly-constructed buildings in a number of areas.
For students looking to find a place to stay during next school year, multiple online resources are available.
Jazz studies senior Olin Clark has been playing and writing music since he first received a guitar for his 13th birthday. Though he admittedly had no idea what he was doing at the time, Clark has since gone from writing beginner’s music for guitar to writing full nonet jazz pieces.
At last week’s ASMSU meeting, Asian Pacific American Students Organization representative Kyle Parent brought up points from his constituents who feel ostracized on campus. He expressed concern for the possible tobacco ban on campus and its possible effect on Asian international students.
An offensive tapestry debuted at Urban Outfitters has sparked recent uproar for resembling the uniforms the Nazis forced gay male prisoners to wear during the Holocaust.
But that increase of Digital Millennium Copyright Act complaints, from 970 to 1,134, received by the university pales in comparison to the four-year-high of 2,021 in 2011.
“We found abuse was prevalent throughout the book,”Bonomi said. “Christian uses an ‘interlocking pattern of abuse,’ such as stalking and intimidation." Psychology junior Jillian Convery, who said she has read the books and saw the movie, said she could see how someone who did not read the books before seeing the movie might find the film “abusive and horrifying.”
Mimi Patterson said she was happy to have the opportunity to spend time with her daughter. “Now that she's off at college I don't get to see her very often and so for her to invite me to do something with her was awesome, so I jumped at it,” Mimi Patterson said.
Detective Chad Davis of MSU police gave more details of the investigation behind Jeremy Christopher Ford, who was sentenced this week for a series of home invasions in Hubbard Hall last February with an accomplice, Terry Wallace.
MSU police temporarily sent The Gallery at Snyder-Phillips into secure-in-place for what they deemed a "non-specific threat" just before 11 a.m. Friday morning.
In hopes of identifying two persons of interest, the East Lansing Police Department released surveillance photos of two men entering the 7-Eleven convenience store across from the Grove Street Parking Garage on Feb. 5.
When walking into any grocery store this time of year, it’s hard to miss the abundance of flowers, balloons and chocolates. But what about the dildos, vibrators, fuzzy handcuffs and blindfolds?
Clothes. Fragrances. Massages. Mimosas. Fine leather goods.
For college students on a budget, Valentine's Day can be a difficult holiday.
Kindness and courage. These two words personified Charlie Waller. Although Charlie, the son of MSU history professor John Waller, passed away Dec. 5, 2013, from cancer at the age of five, no one could have predicted the impact Charlie would have on the East Lansing and MSU communities.
Detroit resident Jeremy Christopher Ford was sentenced to between 18 and 180 months in prison for a series of home invasions that happened between Feb.
Gov. Rick Snyder recommended Wednesday an increase in higher education funding and asked universities to place caps on their tuitions.
Dozens of people gathered at the Radiology building Wednesday evening for a vigil held in memory of three Muslim students killed in North Carolina.
In the most recent parking garage incident, two men were shot, resulting in one fatality. As of Tuesday, police have not announced the capture of any suspects, whom they described as two black males, the first being 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing between 165 and 180 pounds and last seen wearing “a hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans.” The second was described as a 5-foot-11-inch black male, weighing about 200 pounds.