Preliminary work begins at Park District, other projects on track
As two of East Lansing's other major construction projects look to secure tenants, progress has been made on the long-dormant Park District project at Grand River and Abbot.
As two of East Lansing's other major construction projects look to secure tenants, progress has been made on the long-dormant Park District project at Grand River and Abbot.
Launch Trampoline Park is set to open in the Meridian Mall in 2019, and owner Matt Dalson hopes it can be a hotspot for all-ages fun.
Students and faculty gathered in the Erickson Hall Kiva on Wednesday for 'Embrace the Rain' — an annual showcase of narratives, poetry, art and music relating to mental health awareness.
Merri Jo Bales, a former executive director at Consumers Energy, is joining MSU as vice president and strategic director of university communications, according to a university press release. Her appointment was made in light of the university’s changing communications needs.
At the ASMSU general assembly meeting Thursday night, student and faculty group Reclaim MSU, representatives from MSU’s chapter of the Roosevelt Institute and Trustees Melanie Foster and Dianne Byrum discussed student and faculty representation on the MSU Board of Trustees and the presidential search.
In an effort to fill the associate vice president position in the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance, MSU has named a campus-wide search committee and chose a national search firm, according to a press release from the university.
A 21-year-old man was shot in an apartment in the 2300 block of Stonehedge in the early hours of Nov. 15, according to a press release from the East Lansing Police Department (ELPD).
A mid-Michigan coffee start-up is putting down roots in East Lansing — and it's become the first small business to take up residence in the Center City development project.
Michigan legislators are considering amending the language of two ballot initiatives they passed in September — on paid sick time and a minimum wage increase — during the lame-duck session.
Nov. 12 marked the official start of Mental Health Awareness Week at MSU. Mental Health Awareness Week is a program run by the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, and consists of events to promote awareness about mental health and to help erase the stigma surrounding mental illness.
At Tuesday's MSU Faculty Senate meeting, attendees discussed the hopes and fears they had as the presidential search process enters its second, closed phase.
Will Witt, a prominent conservative figure on different social medias, spoke on Monday night to a small group at Michigan State about how he believes the First Amendment is often pushed to the side on college campuses.
In an email sent out to students Monday, MSU said the use or possession of marijuana on any property owned or managed by the university will still be prohibited after Proposal 1 on the Nov. 6 ballot passed.
The 18th annual Lansing Turkey Trot 5K will take place Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 22 and take participants on a scenic tour around downtown Lansing.
MSU's Infrastructure Planning and Facilities (IPF) has sent out its November construction agenda, which includes a campus snow plan, campus water system improvements and several building renovations.
As a father to two daughters, Keith Edwards has stepped up to the plate to deliver speeches all around the country to inform the public of the dangers of sexual assault, and how to prevent it from happening.
Lansing will be one of three cities in Michigan to participate in a pilot post-election audit program to ensure the security and validity of the Nov. 6 midterm elections.
About 300 people came out for a protest Thursday evening against the appointment of acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, seen by protestors as a Trump loyalist and threat to the Mueller investigation.
With the stage full of music and the main floor riddled with people dancing, attendees of the statewide Democratic watch party in Detroit celebrated reports of Debbie Stabenow being re-elected to the U.S. Senate.
Michigan voted "Yes" on three different proposals — allowing for recreational marijuana, an independent redistricting commission and an expansion of voter rights — on the Nov. 6 ballot.