Japanese, Taiwanese groups host Island Bazaar
MSU’s Japan Club and Taiwanese Student Association provided ethnic food and games for their guests during the sixth annual Island Bazaar on Saturday.
MSU’s Japan Club and Taiwanese Student Association provided ethnic food and games for their guests during the sixth annual Island Bazaar on Saturday.
B y day, he’s Matt Brickner. B ut by night, he’s known as Ace DeVille, a professional drag queen and one of 17 entertainers who performed at Friday’s annual MSU Drag Sho w . The drag show was one of the many events included as a part of MSU’s Pride Week.
MSU’s Pride Week offers an annual opportunity for students to connect with the local LGBT community.But to preveterinary sophomore Ryan Hoekka, Saturday’s Pride Week festivities meant more than a chance to showcase pride — it was meant to inspire friendship and encourage acceptance.
Playing flutes, drums, violins, trumpets and wielding a sign portraying MSU President Lou Anna K.
Two architects from WXY in New York, Claire Weisz and Mark Yoes, spoke about their architectural input for East Lansing during the East Lansing 2030: Collegeville Re-Envisioned.
A lively audience was treated to the words, talents and leadership ideals of contestants Thursday night in the annual Mr. and Miss Black MSU Scholarship pageant.
A lawsuit filed by the owners of Frandor Shopping Center that sought an injunction on actions regarding the Montgomery Drain project was adjourned Thursday.
A group of about 40 students gathered Thursday in front of the Auditorium to protest against the poster displays mounted on Farm Lane on Wednesday by MSU Students for Life as part of their initiative, the Genocide Awareness Project.
The second phase of ASMSU elections continues as candidates running for eight seats in the Office of the President were announced on Thursday . The general assembly will vote on the seats next week.
Students and faculty gathered around Beaumont Tower Thursday afternoon for the Release the Stigma Walk, which was part of the Mental Health Awareness Week at MSU.
April marks the annual six-day period when a message of empowering crime victims is pushed into the national spotlight.
A fter years of practicing classical Indian dance, nutritional sciences sophomore Sapna Bhalsod was up for a new challenge.
An unknown suspect set fire to a handmade wooden boat between 1 and 1:30 a.m. Thursday at the corner of Spartan and Grand River avenues, according to East Lansing officials.
Police departments nationwide are cracking down on traffic patrol in support of a nationwide campaign to promote April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Nine years ago, a group of about 15 students weighed down by exams and final projects gathered together to de-stress with the help of nachos and beer.
What is believed to be an underground cable fault caused 72 Board of Water and Light customers to lose power at 5:15 a.m.
Nearly a thousand students gathered in mournful silence at the rock on Farm Lane to acknowledge passing of Lacy Holsworth, the 8-year-old Spartan basketball fan who grew to symbolize strength and perseverance for MSU fans.
Greeks and alumni took over Breslin Center on Wednesday night for Songfest, the last major event of this year’s Greek Week.
Michigan residents’ growing optimism toward President Barack Obama’s signature health care law could be boding poorly for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Terri Lynn Land, according to recent poll numbers.
Many little girls dream of being princesses. St. Johns, Mich., resident and Spartan superfan Lacey Holsworth got to live it .