Event to support abuse victims
A candlelight vigil is being held at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at The Michigan Women’s Historical Center and Hall of Fame, 213 West Malcolm X St., in Lansing to honor victims and survivors of domestic violence.
A candlelight vigil is being held at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at The Michigan Women’s Historical Center and Hall of Fame, 213 West Malcolm X St., in Lansing to honor victims and survivors of domestic violence.
Mae Kuykendall wants to take the world of online relationships one step further than match.com.
ASMSU officials will head to Washington, D.C., today for a four-day trip aimed at lobbying Michigan legislators to support initiatives at MSU.
Shades of pink were scattered across campus Monday as members of the MSU community banded together to raise support and awareness for breast cancer this month.
The East Lansing City Council will discuss options for control of wild animals and dead animal removal within city limits at its 7 p.m. Tuesday work session at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
As the performers took the stage, stomping their feet in quick succession to mimic a drumroll, an announcement was made.
On the corner of Grand River Avenue and Divison Street, Jack Taylor reached into his brown satchel to hand out flyers about Occupy Lansing, a movement bringing Occupy Wall Street to the area.
Good beer and good fun were had by college students and older generations alike at last weekend’s Old Town Oktoberfest in Lansing, a long-standing German tradition to celebrate the fall season.
As a child, Jennifer Jones loved attending programs that taught her about science. When she found out she could get honors credit to volunteer at Chemistry Day, she jumped at the chance to participate.
After Penelope Tsernoglou adopted a dog from the Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter this year, she knew she wanted to help other animals in need.
As the clock struck 6 p.m. Friday, a dozen teams spilled out of Beggar’s Banquet, 218 Abbot Road, and across East Lansing to begin working on a unique challenge — writing, shooting and editing a film in just 48 hours.
The sun was setting and the night was warm as Ron and Brenda Kuhn enjoyed the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity’s annual hog roast on Friday night along with a small crowd of fraternity members and their families at Valley Court Park in East Lansing.
Students and members of the East Lansing community gathered at the field behind the rock on Farm Lane Saturday morning to raise money for heart disease research at the Lansing Heart Walk.
As the sun set in the distance, several hundred students gathered around, signs in hand, passion in heart, and let out booming cheers that echoed throughout the East Neighborhood — “Hate speech is not protected speech.”
We all know East Lansing doesn’t go to bed at sun down and neither do the city’s taxi cab and delivery drivers. Dealing with drunk students, busy streets and late hours, though, is worth it to Shaggin‘ Wagon Taxi driver Damon Voeller and Menna’s Joint delivery driver Kenneth Pollok.
English senior Camerin Morey’s roommate came home Sept. 30 after hanging out with friends for a few hours to find his laptop missing from his locked room, with no sign of an invader.
In the shadow of the Washington Monument, a group of MSU ROTC members gathered Thursday afternoon to visit the U.S. capital and prepare for the 27th annual Army Ten-Miler race.
ASMSU representatives condemned the acts of racism that took place on campus this week in a resolution at their weekly General Assembly meeting Thursday night in Student Services.
The Society of Actuaries visited MSU Thursday evening to host a panel discussion for any students weighing their options on the university’s new actuarial science program — one of the newest majors on campus.
Before Tevin Giles came to MSU, he didn’t have any friends from the LBGT community, and although his friends supported him, he said it was still different.