MSU Greek Community to host Safe Halloween
Each year the MSU Greek community hosts their Safe Halloween event to give children and families something to do for the holiday celebrations.
Each year the MSU Greek community hosts their Safe Halloween event to give children and families something to do for the holiday celebrations.
One of the most monumental events throughout the duration of a student’s time at MSU is their pre-admission Academic Orientation Program.
Each year, nearly 600 top organizations conduct more than 15,000 interviews with students at MSU.
Native American and Hispanic Business Students is a club within the Eli Broad College of Business which works to increase the amount of Native American and Hispanic representation in corporate America though networking and community outreach. Jon Wallace, second year president of NAHBS, said the primary goals of the club are family, community service and professional development their Native American and Hispanic members. “The goals of this club are to introduce members in the business college at Michigan State University to these Fortune 500 companies,” Wallace said.
Everyone remembers getting the email to attend a SARV workshop sometime during freshman year.
The city of East Lansing rolled out its new recycling program in early October, but left behind more than 12,000 residents — including a number of student residents.
For individuals in with outstanding warrants for a failure to pay fines or traffic tickets, East Lansing's 54B District Court added a function which would allow an individual to resolve that issue online instead of before a judge.
Former MSU basketball player Mateen Cleaves is under investigation for his role in an alleged sexual assault in Genesee County, according to MLive, citing prosecutors.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) have passed legislation pertaining to sexual assault education, undocumented students and recycling.
The United Nations 70th Anniversary Celebration Gala is set to take place this Sunday, October 25th at MSU’s Abrams Planetarium. The event is hosted by the Greater Lansing United Nations Association, or GLUNA. Many MSU departments are sponsoring the event.
Today, a picture surfaced showing several sugar cookies featuring images related to last Saturday’s rivalry football game against the University of Michigan.
Here are the police incidents for Oct. 21, after meeting with MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor. Fraud A 20-year-old female student in North Hubbard Hall was the victim of a scam, costing her more than $2000.
East Lansing City Council elections will take place Nov. 3 with three seats up for vote. There are six candidates and only one incumbent running.
East Lansing City Council approved a formal request to Michigan Department of Natural Resources to convert the Bailey Community Center from public use to limited private use as well as designation of the northeast corner of Albert Avenue and Abbot Road as a public park at its special council city council meeting inside the Hannah Community Center on Oct.
Everyone sees them whiz past them day after day, but it is important that as it appears more and more mopeders are roaming MSU's campus, they understand their rules of the road as to keep themselves and other students safe. As long as moped riders follow the laws and their mopeds follow regulation, they should be safe, according to Sgt.
Not only is music entertaining, fun to create and to consume, but it also has a multitude of health benefits and is now used to help with development, growth and healing for people with special needs.
The Spartan Marching Band debuted a Marvel-theme routine this past weekend at the MSU vs. University of Michigan game, and the video has gone viral. As of Wednesday morning, the topic is the No. 1 top trending thing on Facebook.
The Governor Jim Blanchard Public Service Forum will host the annual Speaker Series at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center on Nov. 18.
MSU library’s digital media collection joins the nation’s elite after an unprecedented donation from the Rovi corporation. Rovi’s donation adds 681,000 CDs, 143,000 DVDs, and 17,000 electronic games according to MSU director of libraries Clifford Haka.