3 more football players arraigned on assault charges
Sophomore wide receiver Fred Smith, junior cornerback Chris L. Rucker and junior safety Roderick Jenrette all pleaded not guilty for their alleged roles in Rather Hall fight.
Sophomore wide receiver Fred Smith, junior cornerback Chris L. Rucker and junior safety Roderick Jenrette all pleaded not guilty for their alleged roles in Rather Hall fight.
Police are looking for a man who robbed an East Lansing convenience store Friday evening with a knife.
Six MSU football players have been arraigned in relation to a Nov. 22 assault at Rather Hall.
With one year down and seven more to go, MSU trustees Dianne Byrum and Diann Woodard said they had an eventful first year on the MSU Board of Trustees and made some difficult decisions along the way.
About 200 East Lansing residents and business owners gathered Thursday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the opening of city’s Technology Innovation Center, or TIC.
The MSU W.K. Kellogg Biological Station in Hickory Corners will hold a one-day workshop for farmers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday.
The MSU Board of Trustees will decide at its meeting today whether to green light several multimillion dollar campus construction projects and a new scholarship for student employees.
After an almost 10-year fight, the Michigan Legislature passed legislation Thursday that makes Michigan workplaces, including bars and restaurants, smoke free.
When Kalia Barr first saw the room she would be required to fill with photographs as a final project, she said she had her doubts.
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Myles White has been indefinitely suspended from the MSU football team, bringing the total number of players suspended or removed from the team to 14.
MSU researchers are one step closer to protecting honeybees from parasites.
A depression medication developed by an MSU professor could provide a more effective treatment of the mental illness with fewer side effects.
A new exhibit premiering this week at the MSU Museum dedicated to quilt research is another installment in a line of exhibits about what officials said was one of the most understudied arts in the world.
MSU will present Grand Rapids businessman and philanthropist Richard DeVos Sr., co-founder of Amway, with an honorary doctorate of humanities at the Saturday graduation commencement ceremony.
The H1N1 vaccine will be available from 9 a.m. to noon beginning Saturday at Hill Career Academy, 5815 Wise Road, in Lansing. From 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Dec. 16, a community clinic will be held at Holt High School, 5885 W. Holt Road, in Holt.
East Lansing drunken driving arrests increased 31 percent in the past five years following a citywide crackdown.
Susan Bandes, director of the Kresge Art Museum, was elected Nov. 6 to the Print Council of America, an organization of more than 200 print specialists in the U.S. and Canada ranging from curators to university professors.
In a country stricken by poverty, people sell their own organs just to get by.
An MSU assistant law professor plans to run for Michigan Senate in 2010.
Signing into Facebook during class normally is looked down upon by MSU faculty, but some MSU professors are taking a different approach through research on social networking sites. Nicole Ellison, an assistant professor in the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media is part of a team using about $500,000 from a National Science Foundation grant to study how people use social networking sites such as Facebook. “The story of students using Facebook in class and not paying attention … (is) one small part of it,” Ellison said.