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For student veterans, adjusting to campus life can be difficult. Luckily, there is a variety of resources available for those who have served, and some Spartans are taking the step to help situate other veterans in the area.
For student veterans, adjusting to campus life can be difficult. Luckily, there is a variety of resources available for those who have served, and some Spartans are taking the step to help situate other veterans in the area.
Residents who campaign against the sale of three city-owned parking lots are claiming their successful effort represents a vote of no confidence toward the East Lansing government.
International students in search of an internship in the United States after graduation might find it difficult to convince employers to hire them.
The University Activities Board is aiming to support the diversity of MSU’s student body with a campaign the group started this week.
Traditionally, national Forget-Me-Not day is celebrated by getting back in touch with friends and family.
Tyrel Bredernitz was sentenced to a minimum of 25 years in prison for his involvement in the death of MSU sophomore Dustyn Frolka today in Clinton County Court.
Olin Health Center is one place on campus that offers students some services at no cost.
Some enjoy going out and drinking beer, others enjoy the process of brewing it. Some Spartan students and alumni take up brewing as a hobby and a business.
As music and laughter swirled around students on Friday night, knowledge about one country in the Horn of Africa passed between them. Student members of the Somali Association of Michigan hosted their annual Somali Cultural Night at the Eppley Center.
Until last Friday, MSU’s graduate students had no central space that they could call home — no place to go to for support.
After pleading guilty to domestic abuse charges, NBA player Jeffery Taylor has officially been put on 18 months of probation.
The Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation awarded the College of Nursing has been awarded a $600,000 grant to help older adults stay home and receive care, instead of being admitted to a nursing home.
For professional violinist Matthew Pickart and professional double bass player Louis Rudner, making a jazz group is not all about the money and recognition but more for the creative experience of it all.
The Night Owl bus service offers curb-to-curb transportation for students on campus late at night.
"Our judicial commissions did not come with such a sweeping grant of authority, one that would allow just three of us—just two of us in truth—to make such a vital policy call for the thirty-two million citizens who live within the four States of the Sixth Circuit," the opinion said.
Today from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Engineering Building lobby, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) will host a Sparty costume/armor building contest. Teams will consist of two to five people, and they will be given three hours to create a costume or suit of armor with provided recycled materials. The top three teams will receive prizes or gift certificates from the Peanut Barrel, Espresso Royale, the Student Book Store, and more.
As part of their yearly tradition, the African Students Union are organizing their annual gala this Saturday showcasing various aspects of the African culture, including dance, fashion and poetry. The gala is organized as part of the Africa Week, which is dedicated to spreading awareness about African culture and about various topics and issues related to the continent through a series of events and lectures that would take place from Nov.
DTN Management Co., once the potential developer of East Lansing's Park District project, has withdrawn its proposal for the development of downtown East Lansing.
Despite reports that Democratic incumbent Faylene Owen will keep her seat on the MSU Board of Trustees, unofficial results from the Secretary of State as of 10 a.m.
Student voters can cast ballots at on-campus polling stations, but voter turnout among young people is low.