Groups plan for future as ASMSU funding thaws
Now that ASMSU’s funding freeze has been lifted by university officials, registered student organizations across campus are breathing a sigh of relief.
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.
On Saturday, about 75 MSU students felt the pain of Ethan Fox. As a baby, Fox was diagnosed with epidermolysis bullosa, a disease that causes the skin to blister easily under friction or stress, which means an action as simple as walking can lead to pain.
The music of Marvin Gaye might have helped MSU students bring national attention to their video submission to the RecycleMania video contest, part of the RecycleMania Tournament, a nationwide competition between colleges and universities to increase their recycling efforts.
In a few weeks, MSU Chinese students tuning into the radio could find a familiar sound — a broadcast in Mandarin Chinese.
Dietetics senior Tina Niemann was one of 68 students and community members who lined up in front of the Auditorium for the Trot for the Troops 5K run Saturday morning.
Celebrating black hair in a big way, many people gathered for “Limitless,” the ninth annual hair and fashion show hosted by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. on Friday at Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre.
Potential 2012 presidential hopeful Gary Johnson was at MSU on Thursday evening to share his views on key issues with students.
Sources within the Downtown Coaches Club booster organization said the group will be disciplined by the Michigan Lottery Commission for the mishandling of funds.
In 2020, the center of campus might be composed of academic buildings and green space instead of the parking lots currently near the Farm and Shaw Lane intersections.
A Michigan public policy think tank has set its sights on MSU and two other state universities in what some say could be a showdown between free speech, academic freedom and partisan politics.
Student entrepreneurs, community members, city officials and university representatives gathered on Thursday to celebrate the Hatching, an event to commemorate the opening of a student business incubator in East Lansing.
For a normal town, East Lansing is pretty smart. For a college town, it’s even smarter.
Starting today, the first Friday of every month could get more interesting in Greater Lansing as businesses, the Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, and downtown planning agencies collaborate to provide a fun, cheap way for residents to travel and entertain themselves throughout the area.
Helping LBGT students transition from college to corporate America, the Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender, or LBGT, Resource Center and the Career Services Network will host the first Queer and Career Conference on Saturday.
An MSU cultural organization held a fundraiser for 150 people Wednesday to help fund an event supporting cancer victims and survivors.