Mounted unit patrols home games
The sound of the horses’ hooves against the pavement has become a somewhat familiar sound on the streets of East Lansing on weekends with home football games.
The sound of the horses’ hooves against the pavement has become a somewhat familiar sound on the streets of East Lansing on weekends with home football games.
The presidential debate season, pitting President Barack Obama against Republican opponent Mitt Romney, kicks off Wednesday night in a domestic policy debate, but local experts say neither candidate has a clear shot at winning.
It’s been nearly 10 months since Iranian international student Saleh Rezaei Ravesh, has been stuck in Iran under suspicion by the U.S. government of being a spy, unable to return to East Lansing to complete his degree.
Cheers echoed across the IM Sports-West court from spectators as more than 60 people faced off against colleagues and friends on opposing teams. The teams included the Monday and Wednesday shifts pulling out a 38-32 victory against the Tuesday and Thursday shifts in the championship round.
Pie an Alpha Chi raised money to benefit MSU Safe Place. For $5, participants received two Cool Whip pies to throw at any Alpha Chi Omega sorority girl or friend. They also received cider and doughnuts.
Detroit-based hip-hop artist Invincible arrived on campus Friday night to share her music with fans and inspire MSU’s LBGT community and its allies.
The Reach Out and Read program, along with the Michigan Education Association, or MEA, renovated a waiting room at the MSU Pediatric Primary Care Clinic in order to help promote early childhood reading and literacy.
After discovering a theme in “Behind the Beautiful Forevers,” graduate student Mike Tardiff wanted the Writing Center to partner with One Book, One Community in a way that paralleled the ideas of both programs — seeing things for what they could be, rather than what they are.
After losing its charter last winter, the MSU chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity recently won the right to reorganize. Sigma Phi Epsilon’s National Board of Directors revoked the MSU chapter’s charter Jan.
October is right around the corner, and with that comes pumpkin season — an especially big deal for Michigan, considering “U.S.
Spartans are known for going green, but the state of Michigan could follow suit if a ballot proposal mandating renewable energy standards passes in November.
MSU’s football student section and the international student fee increase were again topics of discussion for ASMSU this week.
Cutting and trimming hair in his barbershop on Michigan Avenue is what Chris McCorkle has been doing for almost a decade.
Advertising freshman Brad Spudich only has left the country once to visit Canada, so when he heard about MSU’s strong study abroad program, he was sold.
As Sparty walked into the room, a plethora of international students gasped and leaped at the chance to get a picture with the well-known mascot.
Liz Witcher was on the other side of the world when State Rep. Barb Byrum, D-Onondaga, was censored on the House floor in June for saying “vagina.”
During her time at MSU, Tabitha Skervin has been proactive in peacefully defending human rights and protesting civil injustices — issues she believes other students at MSU should be conscious of as well.
As many international students begin to adapt to life at MSU, some encounter difficulty while learning to master sarcasm and irony in the English language.
After a month of fundraising, the winner of the Ultimate Spartan Challenge was announced Sept. 20.
When police arrived at the scene, two subjects fled to the river where they were arrested.