Double Up apparel store opens downtown
In an attempt to bring more fashion and street culture to downtown East Lansing, Ray Colville officially opened the doors to his Michigan-based retail store, Double Up, yesterday afternoon.
In an attempt to bring more fashion and street culture to downtown East Lansing, Ray Colville officially opened the doors to his Michigan-based retail store, Double Up, yesterday afternoon.
For MSU students looking for an opportunity to impress employers, the Career Circus career fair might provide the perfect opportunity. The career fair — which will be held at 1 p.m. Friday on the fourth floor of Spartan Stadium’s Spartan Club — will offer a more casual and creative atmosphere than the typical career fair, said Kevin Yombor, an international relations senior.
As the spring semester draws to a close, the MSU chapter of Camp Kesem is looking to raise money for children in need with a series of events, including a duck derby.
For businesses in downtown East Lansing, the end of final exams means a wave of students and patrons moving out of the area for the summer.
A group of donations to the Veterinary Technology Program given Tuesday by students might have diminished some doubts about the strength of the program.
East Lansing officials are hosting a spring food drive to provide residents an opportunity to clear out their cupboards and help those in need.
When anthropology senior Dan Tooman saw his bedroom door was ajar one night during the summer of 2009, he knew something was wrong.
East Lansing officials recently received three grant awards from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, or MCACA, aimed at strengthening the arts and cultural community in the city as well as throughout the state.
Michigan residents have the opportunity to submit to the state Legislature their ideas of how congressional and state redistricting lines should be drawn.
A group of MSU students are taking their musical talents to Central Asia this summer to benefit orphans in that region and are holding a concert tonight to drum up donations.
Graduating seniors struggling to find a job might have the option of creating one.
MSU recognized six faculty members with the Jack Breslin Distinguished Staff Award on Monday afternoon for their service and commitment to the university at an event.
The College of Human Medicine’s Secchia Center has been honored for its efforts to “go green” in Grand Rapids. Last week, the Secchia Center — the college’s headquarters in Grand Rapids — was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, gold certification by the U.S.
After some difficult experiences with landlords in his college days, Michael Montesano is looking to make the process of finding a workable rental space easier for college students across the nation.
East Lansing officials recently received three Michigan Council for Arts and Culture Affairs, or MCACA, grant awards.
After political science and pre-law freshman Nick Junemann finishes his last exam, he’s not planning on partying with friends or going out for end-of-the-semester celebrations.
Student actors spent Wednesday afternoon attempting to conquer their fears by singing aloud before auditioning for roles in a performance, “Bare: A Pop Opera.”
Using a $4.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, a research team in MSU’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology wants to continue its research on plant evolution and metabolism using cultivated and wild tomato species.
Neil Carter had heard of Spartan Sagas, and he was thrilled when he was asked to be the subject of one.
Although she doesn’t attend church, Easter still is an important holiday to Lauren Barszewski— it is an opportunity to spend time with family, a rare occurrence for the advertising junior since going to college.