Rep. Sam Singh endorses Stephens for City Council bid
Rep. Sam Singh (D-69th) who served on the East Lansing City Council for 12 years and served a term as mayor, endorsed upstart city council candidate Aaron Stephens Tuesday.
Rep. Sam Singh (D-69th) who served on the East Lansing City Council for 12 years and served a term as mayor, endorsed upstart city council candidate Aaron Stephens Tuesday.
“Never forget.” That phrase describes the solemn scene that could be found at the Rock on Monday evening, where three student political organizations set aside their differences in order to pay tribute to the numerous lives lost on 9/11.
You couldn’t be happier — you just got an email congratulating you on your acceptance to the internship program of your dreams this winter off in sunny California. But before you start celebrating, you realize there’s a catch: you’ll still have to pay rent on the East Lansing apartment you won’t be living in.
The ASMSU-sponsored environmental working group Greener Together held its first meeting of the semester on Monday.
Multigenerational conversations regarding significant world events are a part of society and it helps people learn, Cochran said.
The morning of Sept. 11, 2001 began like any other day for State News reporters. Wake up, watch and listen to various news organizations, then head to class.
MSU Police is urging students, faculty and staff to plan ahead for emergency response and mitigation strategies.
On Sunday, Sept. 10, the East Lansing Farmer's Market hosted a Spartan Appreciation Day for MSU students.
“Safe Ride”, The Associated Students of Michigan State University, ASMSU's, judgement-free, after-dark driving service, launched its full week schedule on Sept. 5 following the success of last year’s three-day-a-week pilot program.
The East Lansing City Council will meet at 7 p.m., Tuesday Sept. 12 at 101 Linden St.
On Saturday, Sept. 9, the East Lansing Family Aquatic Center held its second annual Dog Swim.
On the evening of Sept. 8, the City of East Lansing hosted the final show of its Summer Concert Series.
MSU Police alerted campus of an attempted sexual assault with all three suspects still at large that occurred near Spartan Village at approximately 6 p.m. Saturday evening.
Presidents from multiple student organizations in the business college, alums, donors, faculty and staff attended the groundbreaking ceremony, hosted on Sept. 8 by the Broad College of Business.
The MSU Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the fall semester on Friday. Here are the main takeaways from the meeting.
After football season arrived on campus Sept. 2, so too arrives the weekly update of gameday-related crime.
At the Kellogg Center Wednesday night, 88-year-old Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss told her stories of survival ― and those of her stepsister, Anne Frank ― to a room full of MSU students and East Lansing community members, all held in rapt attention.
East Lansing Police reported a shooting at the 1200 block of Stonegate Lane shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday night.
As MSU's Board of Trustees prepare to meet tomorrow morning, new security measures are being put in place.
Between parties, tailgates and other celebrations, local officials are aiming to keep people safe during parties on campus and throughout East Lansing neighborhoods.