Michigan to host summit on alternative energy
Gov. Jennifer Granholm announced Tuesday that Michigan will host an energy summit with Sweden in early 2008 in an effort to bring international industries and jobs to the state.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm announced Tuesday that Michigan will host an energy summit with Sweden in early 2008 in an effort to bring international industries and jobs to the state.
Peace activists did not get discouraged Tuesday when U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, did not attend the Take a Stand campaign. Instead, they brought in a replacement in the form of a life-size poster of Rogers.
Saginaw Bay could soon have a comprehensive plan for managing its ecological resources thanks to a federal grant awarded to MSU research scientists.
The numbers are in, and the East Lansing and MSU police departments report that more than 600 partygoers received tickets and upward of 125 spent time in jail during this year’s Welcome Week.
To Campbell Hall resident mentor Tim Stachelski, Facebook.com is nothing more than an Internet facade for students eager to get a peek when they are “going in blind.”
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced his resignation Monday after a wave of controversy and criticism began to surround his office.
A 22-year-old female student reported being chased from the Equine Performance Center to the Administration Building by an unknown male Sunday, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
When Sam Singh became mayor of East Lansing in 2005, he had high expectations for the city.
Thumbtacked to the wall, next to the bed covered with her pink and yellow flowered comforter, hang posted snapshots of Menghan Liu’s parents, friends and husband back in China.
The Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday pushing for over $1 billion in higher education funding to go to the state’s top three research universities.
Mid-Michigan residents may feel better about the environment thanks to an effort by the Lansing Board of Water & Light to ensure part of its power comes from renewable sources.
One in four women will experience some kind of unwanted sexual encounter within their lifetime, said Sally Belloli, former director of the intramural sports sexual assault program.
Now, when a professor tells students to turn off their cell phones during class, students may have grounds for an argument.
After two hotly contested election cycles, the Michigan Democratic Party is out to make sure voters in future elections are not being disenfranchised — or suppressed altogether.
Michigan senators want the state to be on the political forefront when national primary season kicks off in 2008.
Another Welcome Week has come and gone — and as usual, stray beer bottles litter lawns, the stench of alcohol permeates East Lansing’s streets and hundreds now own freshly issued MIPs and noise citations.
While picking up flyers from many of the hundreds of booths at Sparticipation Saturday night, premedical freshman Jennifer Piwonski took interest in a variety of student organizations, such as medical clubs and underwater hockey.
With an established study abroad program, MSU is known for sending students to foreign countries.