Faculty Council concerned about research regulations
Federal regulations and their impact on grant money and research at MSU were discussed during Tuesday’s Faculty Council meeting.
Federal regulations and their impact on grant money and research at MSU were discussed during Tuesday’s Faculty Council meeting.
In what might have been an epic battle of man versus machine, students gathered Tuesday night to watch the second episode between two Jeopardy! contestants — and a computer named Watson.
As a freshman, Rodney Singleton was unsure about what his future as an engineering major would be like.
Nicole Butler wanted to enroll in a class that would help her become more informed on the issue of food insecurity and malnutrition worldwide.
The MSU Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention Team, or SACI, and others are jumping for support against rape for Operation Free Fall: The Two-Mile High Stand Against Sexual Assault fundraiser.
The state Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that would reinstate penalties for using, possessing and selling K2 and other synthetic cannabinoids.
If Amanda McCormick had her way, the train ride from MSU to her home state of Illinois would take a fraction of the four and a half to five hours it typically does. The psychology and social work junior might be in luck if a proposal in President Barack Obama’s 2012 budget recommendations to create a network of high-speed railways across the country becomes reality.
The progress of MSU’s Generic Prescribing Program was discussed during Tuesday’s Faculty Council meeting.
The East Lansing City Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing regarding a proposed medical marijuana ordinance at 7:30 p.m.
With East Lansing City Council’s scheduled public hearing on a proposed ordinance regulating the distribution of medical marijuana set for tonight, community members are divided in opinion on what directions the city should take.
A 35-year-old male graduate student reported someone allegedly maliciously damaged his car while it was parked in Ramp 6 near Grand River Avenue, MSU police Sgt.
Formal education ends at eighth grade for many young women in Kenya, but the Elimu Bora: Education for the Future Foundation Student Group, or the EFF, at MSU, is working to make high school a possibility.
MSU students had mixed reactions to the financial aid portion of President Barack Obama’s 2012 budget proposal released Monday morning, where it appeared some students would have to sacrifice in others’ stead.
Residents and management of Capitol Villa Apartments, 1708 E. Grand River Ave., are beginning to pick up the pieces — figuratively and literally — after a fire broke out in one of the apartments Saturday night.
In an effort to compensate for a mass retirement of its workforce at the end of 2010, the Michigan Department of Human Services, or DHS, is turning to college students.
President Barack Obama’s approval ratings among Michigan residents have dropped to their lowest point since his election, according a State of the State Survey conducted between late October and December 2010.
A recent report calls on business colleges across the world are told to step up their game to better prepare graduates for work in a global economy.
More MSU students are receiving college credit for qualifying Advanced Placement, or AP, exam scores, said John Ambrose, associate director for inclusion and strategic planning with the Office of Admissions.
Terrie Taylor has worked to fight malaria for 24 years, and now a documentary will give insight to the work she’s doing to treat the children of Malawi, Africa.
West Virginia poet laureate Irene McKinney’s words will come to life today as the author makes her first visit to MSU for a poetry reading.