Cancer awareness group has chance at $1M prize
Members of Camp Kesem MSU dressed in yellow Sunday as part of National LIVESTRONG Day at the Union, selling baked goods and giving out yellow ribbons to raise awareness for cancer.
Members of Camp Kesem MSU dressed in yellow Sunday as part of National LIVESTRONG Day at the Union, selling baked goods and giving out yellow ribbons to raise awareness for cancer.
This year, spring cleaning has become Homecoming week cleaning.
The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, is hosting the second annual Spartan Sprint 5K race Oct. 16. Registration is $17 until Oct. 15 and $25 on race day.
Huddled underneath a tent to protect himself from a heavy downpour, Lansing resident Nate Baldwin seemed unfazed as he stood and continued to sell produce for the MSU Student Organic Farm on Thursday afternoon by the rock on Farm Lane.
Although local convenience store 24/7 officially has reopened its doors to the public, delinquent personal property taxes, unpredictable hours of operation and other issues continue to shroud the business in mystery.
A recent law putting a 48-month limit on need assistance could have long-lasting repercussions on Michigan families, including those in the East Lansing and Lansing area.
Every year, the weeks surrounding Oct. 1 are hell for Shawn D’Annunzio. Eleven years ago this Saturday, her son’s head split open on an East Lansing sidewalk after falling backward from a punch to the face.
At their first committee meeting of the year, ASMSU representatives discussed a controversial illegal immigration bill and student government advocacy at a national level, among other agenda items.
Although Jessica Ray said her science classes at MSU have fairly equal enrollment between men and women, the career field she’s pursuing continues to be male-dominated.
Students soon will not have to leave their beds to request services from student government groups, as ASMSU has launched its new website to make online ordering of student services possible.
The first time Thom Nikolai tried to mow the lawn during an MSU study at Ramona Park in Flint, Mich., in spring 2010, a dead dog got in the way.
Demolition is almost complete at the Cherry Lane and Faculty Bricks apartment complexes on Trowbridge and Harrison roads, which once housed numerous MSU graduate students.
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association of MSU is set to host a celebration party starting at 7 p.m. on Sept. 30 in honor of the National Day of China and the country’s 62nd birthday .
The General Motors Foundation has donated a total of $170,000 in gifts to MSU during the past year to help students and strengthen university programs.
Shoulder closures will be seen on westbound Interstate 96 between U.S. 127 and Okemos Road, starting the week of Oct. 3, for installation of median cable guardrails, according to a release from the Michigan Department of Transportation.
The College of Arts and Letters is celebrating its 50th anniversary as part of the MSU community in 2012.
Student groups from the MSU College of Music have announced the dates of the “Music at the Museum” concert series, which marks the fourth year of partnership between the college and the Michigan Historical Museum, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., in Lansing.
MSU is among 80 organizations joining a movement to prepare, deploy and support 100,000 educators during the next 10 years in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
The East Lansing Department of Parks, Recreation and Arts is conducting a survey to obtain citizens’ opinions on local parks in an effort to make necessary improvements. “We are hoping that a number of residents who are interested in taking the survey will go and take it,” Parks and Recreation Advisory Director Tim McCaffrey said.
With bread flying through the air and students singing, MSU Hillel celebrated Rosh Hashanah, also known as the Jewish New Year, on Wednesday.