MSU trustees approve plan for new source of energy
Likely not to be hitting the fan — but powering it — a new waste-based energy source is drawing the attention of MSU officials to see if it can prove to be financially viable.
Likely not to be hitting the fan — but powering it — a new waste-based energy source is drawing the attention of MSU officials to see if it can prove to be financially viable.
Derek Polischuk, an MSU assistant professor of piano and director of piano pedagogy, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the Music Building Auditorium.
Students and community members will have the opportunity to search campus for frogs, lizards and other animals from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 23 during the MSU Bioblitz and Herp Survey.
On Nov. 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas and echoed across the country. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and the world was left to wonder why.
A relatively young Michigan political group is looking to recall Gov. Rick Snyder from office, citing the freshman governor’s deep-cutting budget proposals and controversial legislation in recent months.
For psychology sophomore Amy Shulman, heading home for the holidays wasn’t an option. Although Shulman was unable to travel home, her mother joined her at the table of MSU Hillel’s Seder for Passover held Tuesday for students across campus.
Program changes and proposed changes to the course repeat policy were discussed at the Executive Committee of Acadmic Council, although the group did not reach a quorum during Tuesday’s meeting and could not vote on all action items.
For medical and public health graduate student Kyle Martin, Seguin, Haiti, was something of a second home.
A state Senate committee passed its version of higher education funding bill Tuesday, the next step in the process of appropriating money to Michigan’s 15 public universities.
The first graduating class from MSU never made it to their graduation. All of them were deployed to fight in the Civil War. Today, MSU’s ROTC is one of the largest programs in the country, and about 50 cadets within the ROTC were honored Tuesday at the annual Spring Awards ceremony.
Conference organizers plan to intellectually battle racial inequality in the criminal justice system this week at the seventh national Race in 21st Century America Conference.
For mathematics sophomore Carly Jankowiak, moving away meant leaving two important members of her family — her dogs.
When marketing senior Alex Zurowski heard about Monday’s Adult Swim Carnival at Mac’s Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, he was more than willing to volunteer.
Despite representing schools with a long-standing and heated rivalry, the graduate student governments from MSU and the University of Michigan have announced a collaborative partnership between the two groups.
The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will have the blues Wednesday for the Catwalk for the Cure fashion show and silent auction in support of juvenile arthritis.
Music has been an integral part of Amanda Farmer’s life for as long as she can remember. That’s why, when a friend of the psychology senior told her about Red Bull Tum Tum Pa, she jumped at the opportunity to participate in the competition.
When Roo, a 7-year-old pet rabbit, was diagnosed with cancer on Nov. 16, 2010, his owner, Krista Hottmann, said it came as a shock.
As Earth Day approaches, students in an MSU club reached out to the greater community to teach citizens of all ages about the local environment and nature.
As platform heels sashayed across the stage and wild hair flung in the air, the crowd cheered during the 2011 Official MSU Drag Show on Friday at the International Center.
Students and community members didn’t let rain dampen their spirits at the 10th annual Sparty’s Spring Party 2011.