College of Engineering experiencing growing pains
With the increase in enrollment for the College of Engineering, students are finding it hard to utilize college resources such as computer labs with so many students vying for lab time.
With the increase in enrollment for the College of Engineering, students are finding it hard to utilize college resources such as computer labs with so many students vying for lab time.
For some people as they grow older, doors seem to close.
What began as a fashion show has now developed into a mix of fashion, dance and music as a celebration of the unity between Asian and American cultural identities.
MSU Dance Marathon, the largest student organization on campus, hosted the sixth annual Dance Marathon which raised more than $30,000 for The Cassie Hines Shoes Center and the Sparrow Children’s Center.
By Katie Winkler Kwinkler@statenews.com Prior to the men’s basketball teams appearance in Indianapolis for the Final Four, students created videos to hype up the fans and honor the team’s achievements.
“The fear you put in the resistance members' eyes... all of a sudden... they get swarmed and surrounded by a bunch of zombies and they’re just on their heels... that’s really the best thing.”
MSU police and East Lansing police have both placed orders for officer-worn body cameras but are still awaiting their shipments due to a national shortage in the wake of racially-charged killings by law enforcement and calls for police accountability.
East Lansing police announced the arraignments of 10 more individuals in connection with the celebrations after MSU Men's Basketball's victories in the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight.
As an 8-year-old girl, Jane was encouraged by her father to go outside and play, not for fun, but with the goal of maintaining a healthy weight.
New student housing options could be coming directly to downtown East Lansing very soon.
It started with one social media campaign celebrating black beauty and fighting against negative stereotypes of black body images.
It’s worth saying that the weather wasn’t great. And this year’s march didn’t have the draw of a speaker like MSU alumna and sexual assault survivor Gretchen Whitmer — who spoke last year — for clout, but it still seemed like the fervor that had once been felt for the issue was fading from MSU.
Accounting professor Charles Bokemeier is described as "passionate" by his colleagues and influenced many of his students.
Powdered alcohol has raised some concerns among legislators, who have taken action in blocking the product from hitting shelves in Michigan.
Arabic Poetry night allowed students the chance to read and write poetry specific to arab culture.
Two Honors College students received the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for their work with STEM-related research.
The coming of spring means warm weather, increased rainfall and at MSU — red water. Every spring, Infrastructure Planning and Facilities performs routine maintenance which involves flushing any solids out of the piping system.
Marquay McCoy, the 20-year-old Grand Rapids resident who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting MSU sophomore Dominique Nolff, was sentenced to between 32 and 48 years in prison today at Ingham County Circuit Court.
MSU will eliminate coal burning at the T.B. Simon Power Plant south of campus by the end of 2016 in an effort to reduce carbon emissions.
It's a continuous cycle. The Student Organic Farm plants crops that are harvested for the MSU dining halls. Then the waste from those meals is composted and used as fertilizer for the next batch of crops.