MSU model U.N. group to host conference
MSU’s Model United Nations will host high school students from around the world during its three-day, eighth annual conference this weekend in Lansing.
MSU’s Model United Nations will host high school students from around the world during its three-day, eighth annual conference this weekend in Lansing.
An ASMSU official was arrested Wednesday and charged with third-degree criminal sexual assault in connection with a February incident on campus. Nigel Scarlett, Student Assembly vice chairperson for external affairs, could face up to 15 years in prison if he’s convicted of the charge.
While the Democratic National Committee has been calling for Michigan to have a revote of its Jan. 15 primary, such a vote wouldn’t be funded by taxpayers under a resolution proposed Thursday in the state House of Representatives.
When four radical environmental activists conspired to set fire to Agriculture Hall on New Year’s Eve 1999, there was unexpected explosions and singed hair, according to an indictment from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
This time last year, MSU football head coach Mark Dantonio faced the task of turning around a football program, but spring practices this year will take it to the next level.
A black-and-silver Sharp ceiling projector valued at $7,000 was reported stolen from Anthony Hall sometime between 2 p.m. March 5 and 1 p.m. March 6, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Eleven teams, one goal. Today marks the tip-off of the Big Ten Tournament, where some teams will come to better their NCAA Tournament seed, others will play to get in and yet others are trying to find something to build on for the future.
More than 10 years ago, a burning sensation spread down Jason Woolley’s leg during a routine practice with the Washington Capitals more than 10 years ago. Woolley, a former MSU hockey player, was in his second year with the professional hockey team and hadn’t skated in three months, so he looked for answers where he felt most comfortable — MSU.
The American Indian Studies Program will co-sponsor its Returning the Gift: Native Writers Conference today through Saturday at the Union.
In light of recent legislation regarding the use of alternative energy sources, local researchers said biofuels are a viable option for the state’s energy needs.
Representatives from the state’s three research universities will begin shaping policy initiatives concerning the role of higher education in Michigan’s economy at a conference at MSU on Friday.
The Women’s Resource Center will host “Confessions of a Hip-Hop Feminist” 6 p.m. today on the second floor of the Union in Gold Room B.
Next time you pick up a glass of water, worrying about what’s inside could be less of an issue thanks to the work of one MSU professor.
While the contract currently being negotiated between university graduate student employees and MSU will guarantee rights for teaching assistants, student employees working similar positions won’t.
Common, a Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist, will perform April 10 at the Auditorium, the Residence Halls Association announced Wednesday.
A statewide ban on text messaging while driving could soon gain momentum after the Detroit City Council passed an ordinance Tuesday outlawing the practice.
The East Lansing City Council postponed its decision to weigh in on the redevelopment of The Dollar Nightclub. East Lansing Mayor Vic Loomis said the council needs to examine its long-term plan for the area before it reaches a decision.
Items missing from Rylan Cotter’s body could indicate an element of foul play in how she died, her mother said Tuesday.
East Lansing’s foul winter has been more than fair to the Red Cedar River this year as water volume levels have blasted past monthly averages.
Ten-year-old Kalia McBride said what she was touching felt a lot like a snack she used to enjoy — Jell-O. But the “squishy” object McBride poked and prodded Tuesday was a real cat brain.