East Lansing High School football field catches fire
As Mason, Mich., resident Charles DeRoover was mowing the lawn around East Lansing High School’s, 509 Burcham Drive, he noticed something wasn’t quite right.
As Mason, Mich., resident Charles DeRoover was mowing the lawn around East Lansing High School’s, 509 Burcham Drive, he noticed something wasn’t quite right.
Gov. Rick Snyder will speak at the Kellogg Center Tuesday morning, addressing a group of U.S. and Canadian leaders on ways to increase trade between the two countries.
Through Friday, MSU students have an opportunity to win gift cards and iPod Shuffles by finding the Sparty flags the Student Alumni Foundation, or SAF, have hidden around campus for Homecoming week.
Council will look at sidewalk reports from the city’s engineering staff to determine the necessity of reconstructing sidewalks in the city during its 7:30 p.m. Tuesday meeting at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
Designers with the MSU Physical Plant are working to finalize plans for a $2.5 million renovation to Fairchild Theatre in the Auditorium, including removing the theater’s plaster ceiling and upgrading sound quality.
When going home to Chicago, James Madison College freshman Matt Veksler sometimes takes the train.
When going home to Chicago, James Madison College freshman Matt Veksler sometimes takes the train.
World-renowned physicist John Mather will pay a visit to MSU next week for a discussion about the history of the universe.
The Student Health Advisory Council and MSU Student Health Services are trying to make learning about their services a fun experience.
Many people have graduated from MSU since it was established in 1855. As Spartan fans and alumni from around the U.S.
Cloudy skies and a slight drizzle didn’t keep Michelle Triantaflos and Valerie Long away from the second annual Spartan Sprint 5K on Sunday morning, the first in a series of Homecoming Week events held on campus. Local residents Long and Triantaflos braved the elements to walk in memory of Triantaflos’ husband, who recently passed away.
As the Michigan-Michigan State weekend has drawn to a close, East Lansing officials already have shifted their focus to the football season’s next big weekend — Homecoming. With an 8 p.m.
For many East Lansing businesses, an influx of MSU football fans and alumni coming to the city for major football games, particularly Homecoming matchups, are big money makers.
Students climbed on top of a maize and blue painted car on Saturday morning at Delta Chi Fraternity and dented the hood, shattered the headlights and knocked in the doors.
While campus was thriving with tailgate parties and Spartan spirit wear on Saturday morning, five miles away, protestors clad in green and white dotted the lawn of the Capitol.
Student bus riders could be riding new or rehabilitated busses in about a year because of a $4 million federal grant awarded to the Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA.
In an age where full-length movies can be streamed directly to a phone the size of a deck of cards, online classes might not seem as cutting-edge as they once did.
On Sunday, the Community Relations Coalition, or CRC, a nonprofit organization that seeks to build relationships between MSU and permanent residents of East Lansing, hosted its second neighborhood cleanup of the semester.
During his ninth visit to Michigan on Friday, President Barack Obama defended his decision to approve a government bail out of the Detroit automakers almost three years ago, giving voters a reminder of his record at a time when Michigan is increasingly being pegged as a key swing state for next year’s election.
With the lights turned down, music blaring and balloons in the air, Williams Great Hall was ready to party on Friday as National Coming Out Week came to a close.