Pride Week to celebrate community at MSU
Celebrating the culture and tradition of the MSU Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender and Ally, or LBGTA community, student organizations are preparing for MSU Pride Week 2011.
Celebrating the culture and tradition of the MSU Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender and Ally, or LBGTA community, student organizations are preparing for MSU Pride Week 2011.
With graduation around the corner, students who might be panicking about graduate school or finding a career had the chance Wednesday to hear advice from MSU alumni.
With warmer weather approaching, members of the Student Alumni Foundation, or SAF, hope students dust off their old T-shirts and exchange them for a new MSU one to benefit a cause.
When Reza Nassiri traveled to Haiti last year after an earthquake’s devastation swept the country, he discovered a small hospital without electricity.
When Thomas Baumann moved off campus from his residence in Cherry Lane Apartments, he decided against renewing his MSU parking pass. Now, he uses his bike to travel the two miles from his home to his job as a beam physicist in the Cyclotron every day.
Coming to a new school can be difficult for students. It especially can be difficult for students such as music performance graduate student Mi Hye Kwon, who is going to school 6,500 miles away from home.
Mothers, daughters and students alike gathered Tuesday to learn self-defense techniques and discuss assault on college campuses.
After five and a half years of business in Ann Arbor, the owners of No Thai! are excited to bring their business back to their former stomping grounds.
With ASMSU’s spring elections underway, representatives are looking to the upcoming session and taking the opportunity to meet their candidates.
The number of livestock in Iraq has been dwindling since the 1980s, but three faculty members at MSU are trying to solve the issue without leaving East Lansing.
As an associate professor in the School of Criminal Justice, Christina DeJong takes the course evaluation surveys her students fill out at the end of the semester seriously.
The musical performance at this year’s annual Sparty’s Spring Party will be DJ Earworm, according to officials from UAB and RHA.
The Office of Campus Sustainability and Campus Planning and Administration launched an online survey Sunday to find out ways to build a “greener” transportation system at MSU.
Some campus groups are teaming up with Sparty’s Convenience Stores and students to raise money through the month of April for victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Now that ASMSU’s funding freeze has been lifted by university officials, registered student organizations across campus are breathing a sigh of relief.
The funding for 35 Libyan professionals enrolled in MSU’s Visiting International Professionals Program, or VIPP, was ended by the Libyan government late last week — leaving the students and university officials searching for strategies to avoid returning the scholars to their conflict-torn country.
President Barack Obama announced his candidacy for re-election Monday morning, kicking off what some reports pegged as possibly the most expensive campaign in history.
In light of chaotic worldwide events and an unstable economy, President Barack Obama has seen increased support among college-age Americans.
Members of the Graduate Employees Union are working to wrap up negotiations of benefits in their new contract as soon as possible.
For Maggie Page, reading has been her passion since she was a little girl.