Student Organic Farm hails spring
Although spring officially begins Sunday, for Brian Allnutt, an assistant instructor at the Student Organic Farm, it came in January when he began growing plants to transplant outside in April.
Although spring officially begins Sunday, for Brian Allnutt, an assistant instructor at the Student Organic Farm, it came in January when he began growing plants to transplant outside in April.
When Inna Lobeck opened the envelope with her name on it Thursday afternoon in the University Club ballroom, she wasn’t just finding out which hospital she would be doing her surgery residency. She was finding the city she will be calling “home” for the next seven years.
Members of MSU Hillel will try to take students back to childhood fun with the holiday celebration of the Purim Palooza!
St. Patrick’s Day isn’t a holiday traditionally known for service, but Subway restaurants in the Mid-Michigan area attempted to collect more than 40,000 cans of food for local food banks.
MSU social media users now have the chance to make their statuses sound even more personal. On a newly developed website called ShoutOmatic, people now will be able to record 30-second “shouts” and post them to their Facebook or Twitter accounts rather than using just text.
Originally created to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day has become synonymous with a different type of celebration, often involving excessive drinking. But this St. Patrick’s Day has a different significance for the East Lansing Police Department — it is holding its annual All Hands on Deck, or AHOD, day.
When Matt Stehouwer walks to the parking lot next to the Natural Sciences Building at the end of the day, he never has a hard time picking out his car.
Members of the Delta Sigma Phi house recently were rewarded for their community philanthropy work and efforts to clean up the image of fraternities.
The former Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house is moving closer to becoming a workable apartment building for the fall as construction on the project continues.
This St. Patrick’s Day likely will be a flurry of students trying to make festive plans amid confusion of whos, wheres and whens. Several MSU students think there’s an app for that.
Many local talents had an opportunity to perform Wednesday night as they participated in The Prelude, an event geared toward showcasing the talents of students and alumni while promoting a new, student-run talent agency.
Scientists have been studying individual air pollutants for years, but for MSU professor Jack Harkema — it’s all in the mix.
The hits seem to keep coming for WKAR, MSU’s public broadcast station. Like many other federally supported organizations, WKAR is facing drastic funding cuts.
Psychology senior Kris Amos talks on the phone or texts with his mom several times weekly. She’s been a source of advice and support for Amos during his time at MSU, he said.
It wasn’t a catwalk, but members of the student-run fashion magazine VIM strutted their stuff by the rock on Farm Lane to pass out the newest edition of VIM.
The Main Library is featuring an exhibit until May 31 to help expose the community to Israeli culture and the Hebrew language. The exhibit will feature work by Etgar Keret, a popular Israeli writer of short stories, who also will be speaking at Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road, on March 31, said Jewish studies librarian Deborah Margolis.
Researchers from MSU had the opportunity to showcase their findings and inventions — among them a new vaccine and a new variety of blueberry — Tuesday afternoon at the Union.
Two multimillion dollar redevelopment projects could break ground in downtown East Lansing in the coming months.
A partnership between East Lansing officials and the Arts Council of Greater Lansing aim to spread the love of art and business throughout the downtown area.
Members of the Executive Committee of Academic Council, or ECAC, met during a special meeting Tuesday to begin developing a task force that would examine the fairness of student assessment at MSU.