In wake of boozy party, RAs and residents express disdain for firings in Akers Hall
Widespread speculation has emerged regarding the firing of a number of Resident Assistants at Akers Hall in East Neighborhood.
Widespread speculation has emerged regarding the firing of a number of Resident Assistants at Akers Hall in East Neighborhood.
MSU’s very own forestry club is one of the oldest in the nation.
In hopes of getting everyone in the Halloween spirit, the University Activities Board at MSU is showing the Rocky Horror Picture Show later this week in Wells Hall. This is not like any other movie-viewing experience, as this show will include a shadow cast acting out the scenes alongside the characters and there is constant crowd interaction and involvement.
Representatives from the company Direct Energy have been aggressively attempting to solicit customers door-to-door, and the East Lansing Police Department sent out an alert on Thursday reminding residents they are not licensed by the city.
While many university students are pulling for tuition to be free, others are working to earn the right to pay in-state tuition.
Walking inside the the IM Circle building, the old Michigan Agricultural College logo gracing the stone entryway stands out.
Since the age of three, prelaw junior Christine Burke has been performing on ice. “I started skating at my grandparent’s house on the lake,” Burked said.
Dedicated to the diversity of individuals, backgrounds and ideas at MSU, the Multi-Racial Unity Living Experience (MRULE) and Intercultural Aide (ICA) programs joined together in 2014 to form a singular organization.
A Michigan House of Representatives bill that would protect those under the age of 21 from prosecution for possessing prescription drugs, if they are seeking medical assistance for themselves or someone else facing a medical emergency because of prescription drug use was unanimously passed by the House on Oct. 14.
After MSU's last second victory over U-M Saturday night, Cedar Village, a sight of many post-game celebrations erupted in cheers. From MSU's fight song, profanity-laden chants against U-M and Jim Harbaugh, a couch fire and the return of the bagels, Cedar Village was laden in a celebratory atmosphere. MSU police and the East Lansing Police Department stayed off to the sidelines until the end, when the crowd started throwing bagels in the middle of the road, quickly dispersing the group. Look below for a Storify of some of Cedar Village's best moments Saturday night.
There are currently 1,500 East Lansing residents without power.
Here are the police incidents for Oct. 16 after speaking with MSU police Sgt. Paul Kuchek.
Hello Spartans, here are your top stories for the week. It’s rivalry week here at MSU, and the Spartans are preparing for a great matchup against the Wolverines.
Here are the police incident reports for Oct. 14 after meeting with MSU police Sgt. Danial Munford and Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor.
Former President Bill Clinton will be on campus Thursday November 18th at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.
Apparently other landmarks on campus aside from the Sparty statue need to be guarded during rivalry week. The Magic Johnson statue located outside the Jack Breslin Student Events Center was vandalized last night. A yellow ‘M’ was painted on the chest, and “Beat State” written on the base of the statue. Infrastructure Planning and Facilities cleaned the paint off the statue around 10:45 a.m, according to Tweets. Social media users have also reported the steps of the MSU Union were also vandalized with the phrase "Go Blue." Stay with statenews.com for more updates.
MSU alumna Jemele Hill and University of Michigan alumna Kym Worthy are taking the rivalry between these two schools to a new level, and putting it to good use.
A recent press release by the American Statistics Association claims that the number of statistics majors in the United States has grown by more than 300% since the 1990’s.
“It all began with the front porch,” Kay Lynn Howse said, as she stepped outside her maize and blue home. Despite living in Lansing since 1969, Howse always knew she was a diehard Wolverine fan.
Taxidermy, another word for the art of stuffing and mounting dead animals, has found a new purpose in the Lansing area thanks to Nick Saade, owner of Taxidermy by Nick Saade.