Game admission transfers increase
As other students scream and cheer in the stands during the MSU Homecoming football game against Wisconsin Saturday night, Jeremy Hamilton will be working.
As other students scream and cheer in the stands during the MSU Homecoming football game against Wisconsin Saturday night, Jeremy Hamilton will be working.
ASMSU is asking students to submit questions for the candidates of the upcoming East Lansing City Council elections prior to a candidate discussion forum.
Yesterday afternoon, about 60 people danced at the plaza of the Administration Building. Although the dancers began their flash mob on a positive note, the performance took a serious turn when participants put on surgical masks and held up signs with statistics about the danger of coal plants.
Foreign policy and the economy were hot topics at a student political debate between the MSU College Democrats, Libertarians and Republicans on Wednesday night in Wonders Hall.
No-preference freshman Alma Ramirez listened to poetry readings about race and culture on Wednesday night as part of Brown Pride.
Following a recent renovation, Kellogg Center guests might notice a more inviting and casual area to relax near the hotel’s lobby.
Everything from political standpoints to Twitter accounts to trash talking filled the board at the Free Speech Wall event Tuesday at the rock on Farm Lane organized by the MSU College Libertarians.
When Kelly Campbell received a call from the East Lansing Police Department last year, she assumed the worst.
Silas Samson Buru knows what it’s like in need.
After receiving complaints about an email she sent to MSU students regarding racially insensitive incidences on campus, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon sent out a second email Tuesday addressed to the entire MSU community.
The Surplus Store and Recycling Center is holding Community Reuse Days until Friday. The public is welcome to bring in any items they wish to get rid of, including non-upholstered furniture, sporting equipment and apparel, electronics and a variety of other items.
The Faculty Senate and University Council met in back-to-back meetings Tuesday to discuss issues affecting the university.
As the leaves continue to fall and the temperature begins to drop, Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, officials have begun preparing for winter driving conditions and jam-packed buses.
Washington, D.C., became a little bit greener last week as MSU student representatives visited the nation’s Capitol to meet with Michigan legislators.
An MSU associate professor received $450,000 in funding from The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation to conduct animal research in an attempt to battle breast cancer.
Members of East Lansing’s Hometown Housing Partnership, city officials and others witnessed the ground-breaking ceremony for a new project at 1321 Wolf Court on Tuesday
Slightly less than half of MSU students, faculty and staff reported they were more than satisfied with the university’s official website, according to the 2011 MSU Internet Use and Opinion Survey results released last week.
For the first time this summer, MSU will be offering study abroad dealing with issues of sexual orientation and gender identity, the first study abroad to focus on these issues in the university’s history.
The type of dodgeball the MSU Club Dodgeball team competes in isn’t quite the same game many remember playing in elementary school at recess.
Three MSU researchers have secured separate grants totaling more than $5 million to study specialty crops and plants in Michigan and across the country.