Free legal clinic held at East Lansing Public Library
Interested students and residents can obtain free legal information from the MSU College of Law Mobile Law Clinic 10:30 a.m. to noon Thursday at The East Lansing Public Library.
Interested students and residents can obtain free legal information from the MSU College of Law Mobile Law Clinic 10:30 a.m. to noon Thursday at The East Lansing Public Library.
A team of designers led by Zaha Hadid, the architect behind the design of MSU’s $45 million Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, is among more than 50 teams in the running to redesign public spaces of Chicago’s Navy Pier.
The Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, discussed changes to student health insurance as well as connecting with students at MSU’s other campuses at its Wednesday night meeting.
With summer’s end and warm weather waning, businesses across East Lansing and on campus are preparing for the change in weather.
After the string of racist incidents that occurred on campus in the past few weeks, student groups are uniting to educate students on the harmful effects of bigotry.
The Detroit Tigers currently are competing against the Texas Rangers for the American League championship. The Detroit Lions are 5-0 for the first time since 1956, having gone undefeated so far in the regular season of the National Football League.
Growing up in the small town of Byron Center, Mich., Zachary Derade knew he was different. He was born in what he described as a “glass closet,” making his sexual orientation abundantly clear.
The university is planning to expand its reach in providing assistance to Michigan’s downtrodden cities and wants students to be a part of the solution.
Ever wondered what it’s like to walk in Sparty’s shoes? Now you might be able to.
The East Lansing City Council opened fire on the issue of increasing deer population throughout the city during a city council work session Tuesday night.
Although there has been a recent drop in enrollment numbers in several of MSU’s key graduate programs, many students are showing an interest in graduate institutions throughout Michigan and around the country.
On Tuesday MSU faculty reacted to three new bills that have the potential to alter their day-to-day lives.
Despite being in the midst of an Indian summer, which has seen temperatures in the 70s and 80s during the past two weeks, East Lansing and MSU officials are preparing for the upcoming winter season.
After filling the Auditorium to the brim Friday during a sold-out performance by rapper Mac Miller, the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, is on track to continue promoting entertainment and events for on-campus residents.
Marching from the Union to the rock on Farm Lane, signs in hand and speaking up for their cause, the North American Indigenous Student Organization made their presence known on campus Monday.
A lack of available on-campus parking is a growing problem many higher education institutions across the world are running into, according to a recent report by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Evenings in East Lansing might have a slight green hue by the end of next week thanks to a new Homecoming tradition known as Green Glow.
The Rev. William Stein has seen people cut from jobs and negatively impacted by the economy. Stein, a pastor in Kalamazoo and chairman of God’s Kitchen, a community kitchen in Springfield, Mich., is spearheading a project to create Sparty’s Kitchen, a community kitchen that will provide five meals a week to members of the East Lansing community and students by spring 2012.
FOX’s newest animated series “Allen Gregory” is having an exclusive preview showing at 8 p.m. Tuesday in room B115 in Wells Hall.