MSU home to a number of passionate activist groups
The State News has compiled a list of just a few of the many activist groups that students looking to make a difference in the community can join.
The State News has compiled a list of just a few of the many activist groups that students looking to make a difference in the community can join.
East Lansing City Council approved an ordinance to mandate the council meet three times a month, televise the meetings, and require candidates to make their campaign donors public.
East Lansing City Council unanimously approved a resolution declaring the city of East Lansing a welcoming community for Syrian refugees at the Tuesday meeting.
East Lansing City Council approved an ordinance purposed to deal with "dangerous buildings" at the Tuesday City Council meeting.
A resolution declaring the city of East Lansing a welcoming community for Syrian Refugees is on the East Lansing City Council's agenda for the Dec. 1 meeting.
MSU students for choice held a candlelight vigil at the rock monday night in the wake of the recent attack on a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic. “Because we are a pro-choice organization working closely with planned parenthood, the vigil is something we feel really passionately about.
At two football games this year, monetary prizes in the MSU Athletics Department/MSUFCU 50/50 raffle went unclaimed.
From the banks of the Red Cedar to holding a passport getting ready to travel across the world, MSU’s commitment to international education is evident through its’ study abroad program, a program that is consistently ranked as one of the three largest study abroad programs in the country. MSU currently offers over 385 study abroad programs in more than 65 different countries on all seven continents of the world.
Twenty-eight percent of the Chinese international students living in MSU’s 24 residence halls live in either Akers Hall or Hubbard Hall.
The Hosei University sophomores studying English at MSU this fall are a long way from home, 6,000 miles and the entire pacific ocean stand between them and their homes in Tokyo.
East Lansing Police reported an individual with a gun at Grand River Avenue and Collingwood Drive, according to an alert sent out Sunday at 3:32 a.m.
Packaging junior Sydney Gort was arraigned on two counts of making a terrorist threat on Thursday, MSU spokesperson Jason Cody said. The first count the 23-year-old was charged with stems from a threat made in the MSU School of Packaging on Nov.
East Lansing City Council unanimously passed a verbal resolution to withdraw its membership from the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Thanksgiving draws closer and closer as many of us prepare to spend time with our families and friends and give thanks for what we have.
On Tuesday evening, MSU Police were alerted to an anonymous threat written on a wall in the School of Packaging, according to a statement by MSU Spokesman Jason Cody.
This Wednesday, thousands of MSU students will be faced with the choice of either attending classes or being home with their families on Thanksgiving.
The drumsticks will be rolling out a little earlier this Thanksgiving as the MSU Community School-Detroit (CMS-D) will be hosting their fundraiser “Spartans on Parade For Kids,” in effort to raise money for music students that are in need of financial assistance. The event will take place from 7:30 a.m.
The city of East Lansing will be hosting its own version of Black Friday called "Green Friday" and Saturday too.
MSU police have unveiled a new parking app, allowing users in a limited number of ramps to pay for parking online, according to an MSU police statement.
A new Mediterranean-style, on-the-go restaurant is coming to East Lansing.