Museum exhibit honors Susan Applegate Krouse
After an 11-month run, the MSU Museum’s display “MASK: Secrets & Revelations” will close Jan. 22, and today marks the beginning of a new exhibit.
After an 11-month run, the MSU Museum’s display “MASK: Secrets & Revelations” will close Jan. 22, and today marks the beginning of a new exhibit.
The MSU Community Music School, or CMS, is holding an open house from 3-5 p.m. on Jan. 22 for all interested in learning more about the school’s curriculum and offered classes.
To celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, students can participate in an interdisciplinary panel discussion called, “What Martin Luther King Would Say to Occupy Wall Street” from 7-9 p.m. Monday in 105 South Kedzie Hall.
When freshman Steve Dolinski and his two transitional roommates feel a little too close for comfort, they have a successful management option.
Where a local bar once stood, a gaping hole now dominates the landscape.
As Google Chrome gains popularity worldwide, MSU is looking into increased support for the trendy Internet browser.
Following a meeting with MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon in November 2011, the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, plans to talk with more university officials in the coming months to hash out a plan to institute gender-neutral housing at MSU.
Movie rentals offered through the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, campus movie offices are expected to be up and running within the next week, after a series of technological glitches prevented students from renting movies.
After working for more than a year, the MSU Energy Transition Steering Committee plans to unveil a plan Monday for MSU to go green, officials announced at Tuesday’s Steering Committee meeting.
A 21-year-old female student reported groceries and medicine stolen from her dorm room in South Case Hall during winter break, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Instructors lifted themselves and danced up and down the poles in Snap Fitness’s dance studio on Tuesday night to advertise new classes offered by the gym in front of about 40 people.
A lawsuit filed Monday against the city of East Lansing and City Attorney Dennis McGinty claims members of the East Lansing City Council violated the Michigan Open Meetings Act, a state law that requires all public voting bodies to disclose all voting practices and make most meetings open to the public.
The MSU Career Services Network is hosting a Diversity Career Fair next week for students to explore internship and career opportunities.
The city of East Lansing is looking for candidates for The Crystal Awards — an award given to individuals and businesses who greatly improved life in East Lansing.
The pops, ticks and crackles of vinyl records is the music medium of choice for communication sophomore Jacquelyn Panetta.
Eleven days into his new position as dean of the College of Education, Donald Heller knows he has much to learn.
A new entrance plaza will be built at Old College Field starting in February through a $2 million donation accepted by the Board of Trustees at its December meeting.
The MSU athletics department is seeking feedback from students about how to improve athletic events for students and asking for committed donations to allow for program upkeep.
On Thursday, the MSU Museum will be unveiling The Wanamaker Collection: A Tribute to Susan Applegate Krouse, a new exhibit illustrating American Indian culture.
A 25-year-old male reported several items stolen Jan. 1 from his vehicle in Ramp 6, near Grand River Avenue, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said