Crowd of 500 gathers, sets fires in Cedar Village following MSU's Sweet 16 win over Oklahoma
After MSU defeated Oklahoma Friday night to advance to the Elite Eight, crowds gathered near Cedar Village apartments in celebration.
After MSU defeated Oklahoma Friday night to advance to the Elite Eight, crowds gathered near Cedar Village apartments in celebration.
Amidst the basketball excitement of March Madness, MSU football fans have an opportunity to see the team in action this Saturday.
East Lansing City Council has altered its plans to engage the community in discussion regarding the future of Bailey Community Center.
Last week, Angie Buttigieg was one among other medical students that received an envelope at the Match Day ceremony. Enclosed was a letter explaining where they would spend the next three to seven years furthering their education as residents.
If approved in the House of Representatives, Michigan will join a list of 29 states that have already approved “Choose Life” license plates.
Hazing and bullying could be more clearly defined in university policy, per an action taken by University Council on Tuesday to modify the general student regulations to include more specific language on a number of offenses.
College students in Texas may be able to carry their guns to class soon. Due to Senate Bill 11, introduced by Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, Texas public college and university campuses would allow licensed carriers to have handguns on campus.
Amid the silence of the MSU corporate test kitchen on the upper floor of McDonel Hall near midnight, five workers continue a process that will last long until daybreak.
Beginning on Monday, students, faculty and East Lansing community members will come together to “release the stigma.” The second Mental Health awareness week, themed “Releasing the Stigma,” week begins on March 30 and will continue until April 3.
Elementary students on their capitol tours stood two floors above about 200 Michigan Student Power Network members in Michigan’s Capitol as they chanted, “this is what democracy looks like.” Student activists from around the state converged on the capitol this morning to present a list of demands for a more progressive state, and to show politicians that young people do care about the future of Michigan. “We’re here to show solidarity with students in Michigan and to show that we care about the environment and how people are treated,” Central Michigan University senior Vince Roncelli said.
Students at MSU utilized the Black Lives Matter activism campaign to start a new organization on campus, HandsUpMSU, drawing attention to human right issues locally, nationally and internationally.
MSU and MSU parking are instituting a "Pay by Plate" parking kiosk in Parking Ramp 6, located off Grand River Avenue between Olin Health Center and the Human Ecology building.
“I would say interning with the Capitol has opened a lot of doors because you meet a lot of people from different committees,” Pascoe said.
“The local government work ended up being one of those interesting situations in life where circumstances align themselves to change your path,” Triplett recalled while looking back at his career. “When a seat opened up on the city council, several people encouraged me run for it, which to be completely honest was not something I had contemplated at the time.”
Almost 20,000 students and alumni are members of the MSU Craigslist and Free & For Sale groups on Facebook.
A 28-year-old MSU student was found dead Tuesday night, according to East Lansing police.
Feeling sapped by senioritis? Soon-to-be graduates offer solutions on how to stay focused and finish the semester strong.
Students will be able to present an MSU ID to Bailey Hall’s front desk and receive a key to one of eight bikes for a 24-hour period.
One bill, introduced by Sen. Dale Zorn, R-Ida, defines what type of insurance a transportation network company’s vehicle would have to carry. Drivers would have to maintain a chauffeur’s license, a commercial vehicle plate and display prominent signage while engaged in business.
Growing up on a farm with horses, cats, dogs and several others, phsycology senior Michaela Marks became used to balencing animal care and school work on a day-to-day basis.