MSU suspends Booster Club’s raffle in wake of investigation
Sources within the Downtown Coaches Club booster organization said the group will be disciplined by the Michigan Lottery Commission for the mishandling of funds.
Sources within the Downtown Coaches Club booster organization said the group will be disciplined by the Michigan Lottery Commission for the mishandling of funds.
In 2020, the center of campus might be composed of academic buildings and green space instead of the parking lots currently near the Farm and Shaw Lane intersections.
A Michigan public policy think tank has set its sights on MSU and two other state universities in what some say could be a showdown between free speech, academic freedom and partisan politics.
Student entrepreneurs, community members, city officials and university representatives gathered on Thursday to celebrate the Hatching, an event to commemorate the opening of a student business incubator in East Lansing.
For a normal town, East Lansing is pretty smart. For a college town, it’s even smarter.
Starting today, the first Friday of every month could get more interesting in Greater Lansing as businesses, the Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, and downtown planning agencies collaborate to provide a fun, cheap way for residents to travel and entertain themselves throughout the area.
Helping LBGT students transition from college to corporate America, the Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender, or LBGT, Resource Center and the Career Services Network will host the first Queer and Career Conference on Saturday.
An MSU cultural organization held a fundraiser for 150 people Wednesday to help fund an event supporting cancer victims and survivors.
An MSU group put a twist on its annual business etiquette dinner by informing students of international cultural manners at the Taste of the World Etiquette event on Wednesday at Kellogg Center.
After serving about 4,000 students in a day, Brody Square only has one 40-gallon bag of trash to its name. About 11 percent of the waste made at Brody Square is sent to a landfill, said Robbia Pipper, marketplace dining services manager in Brody Neighborhood Culinary Services.
To many, the pink ribbons pinned to students’ shirts Thursday weren’t just a fashion coincidence.
Students will have the opportunity today to donate blood and simultaneously protest a ban preventing homosexuals from doing the same.
On Tuesday, about 20 mentors and residents of Hubbard Hall competed to create functional objects using recycled household items that otherwise would be thrown away.
Students and residents who are fans of Mexican fast food might have to look elsewhere in East Lansing because of the recent closure of Señor Georgio’s.
It can be difficult to stay abreast of a conflict unfolding thousands of miles away in one’s homeland, but for Libyan MSU students with families near the front lines, it is life.
A team of MSU researchers is working to determine if an app for Apple products that aims to provide nonverbal children and adults with a voice is doing its job well.
When they’re not having rap battles and jamming together, economics junior Dan Ackerman and Austin Bowen, a telecommunication, information studies and media junior, are turning their passion for music into a business.
To discuss peaceful solutions through mediation, MSU’s Department of Resident Life and the School of Criminal Justice will host a restorative justice symposium today.
MSU Safe Place, along with the Verizon Foundation and Penn State Public Broadcasting, is screening the documentary “Telling Amy’s Story” on Wednesday to spread awareness about domestic violence.
With a proposed cut of up to $430 million from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting adding to the constant array of changes facing radio broadcasting, the futures of the medium and the students pursuing it as a career are in limbo.