Fraternity hosts hot dog eating contest
Wednesday’s cold and rainy weather notwithstanding, the newly opened restaurant What Up Dawg?, 317 M.A.C. Ave., served as the host to Sigma Chi’s Pre-Derby Days Coney Contest.
Wednesday’s cold and rainy weather notwithstanding, the newly opened restaurant What Up Dawg?, 317 M.A.C. Ave., served as the host to Sigma Chi’s Pre-Derby Days Coney Contest.
Heather Frarey began dreaming of owning her own record store in high school. After three and a half years of business, her dream will be realized fully as she makes plans to move her store, The Record Lounge, to a main-level location in downtown East Lansing.
About 50 people packed into Room 303 International Center on Wednesday evening took a moment of silence to remember the more than 9,000 victims of the March 11 earthquake and the following tsunami off the coast of northeastern Japan.
A few weeks ago, Eda Uong stood before a room of about 30 MSU students and repeated words first spoken to him by a U.S. solider in his home country of Cambodia.
Brightly colored camouflage cans are back on Michigan stores’ shelves after a state entity OK’d the restocking of Four Loko and other controversial malt beverages.
For marketing sophomore Josh Davidson, pushing through the second half of the semester has been difficult, especially with the coming of warmer weather.
MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon was in Lansing on Wednesday to give her take on the university’s role in the state’s economy before the House higher education appropriations subcommittee.
After electing Sarah Pomeroy as president March 2 and Wednesday’s scheduled vice-presidential election, representatives from RHA, the Residence Halls Association, are preparing for the upcoming school year.
Whether she’s walking to class or falling asleep at night, Sharmaine Ingram listens to music “all the time.”
Going to study in a new country can be daunting. Going to study in a country that has a travel warning placed on it by the Department of State is even more so.
At an informational meeting on Tuesday, students asked representatives from Gender Neutral MSU for details about the proposed gender-neutral housing option at MSU.
The entrepreneurial cogs started turning in Allison Manchel’s brain when she and her roommate were driving in East Lansing’s infamous Feb. 2 “snowpocalypse” and was having trouble seeing out her front windshield.
Following an anonymous $100 million gift Western Michigan University announced it received Tuesday to start a medical school, MSU will lose a medical student training partnership it currently has with Kalamazoo hospitals, according to The Grand Rapids Press.
The MSU Asian Studies Center will host a community forum on the recent disasters in Japan at 7 p.m. tonight in Room 303 of the International Center.
A request for a grant to use state money to clear up chemicals on a future redevelopment site is scheduled to be discussed by the East Lansing City Council at its work session at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Four thousand seven hundred fifty-eight is a number the Michigan State College Libertarians doesn’t want to see go up — and it’s a number they wish hadn’t gotten so high to begin with.
MSU lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender student groups and officials are in the planning stages for the Midwest Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Ally College Conference, or the MBLGTACC, in the spring semester of 2013.
Raeuf Roushangar came to MSU for his first semester last fall, ready to help those less fortunate than himself. Roushangar, a biochemistry junior, is the founder of Generate Help 2 Heal Generations, or GH2HG.
One student’s internship opportunity has taken her from the routine of college life to the fast-paced setting of Washington, D.C.
Census data for Michigan municipalities is expected to be released this afternoon, state officials announced via e-mail Monday.