Proposal could change cadaver allocation policy for universities
MSU takes in about 120 cadaver donations on average each year, but that number could change depending on a bill working its way through Michigan’s House of Representatives.
MSU takes in about 120 cadaver donations on average each year, but that number could change depending on a bill working its way through Michigan’s House of Representatives.
Members of MSU’s undergraduate student government can breathe a sigh of relief — a referendum allowing ASMSU to collect $16.75 for its operations and $1.25 for the MSU Readership Program has been renewed.
Lansing Community College had a brief evacuation Monday morning after they received a call which someone saw what looked to be a gun being brought into the college presidents house carrying what looked like a backpack with a gun sticking out of the top.
MSU’s Powerfest 2014 event, featuring rap artists B.o.B. and Machine Gun Kelly, has been canceled.
With last year's decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana on personal property in Lansing, some have begun to see the possibility of further policy changes to follow in East Lansing.
As the lights dimmed, a steady roar rose from the throng of audience members anticipating a long-awaited performance.
After a harsh winter depleted funding geared toward road maintenance, a $167,343.76 special appropriation is expected to help offset the cost of necessary road repairs.
The owner of a Lansing-area shopping center is taking the city of Lansing to court over allegations that city officials are using a proposed drainage project to underwrite construction costs on a private development on the Red Cedar Golf Course property.Brought against the city by Lansing Retail Center LLC, which owns Frandor Shopping Center, the lawsuit claims a proposed drainage project will make the Red Cedar Golf Course viable for construction using taxpayer dollars from a proposed special drainage assessment.
History freshman Jacob Mccormick fingered through a bin of local antique pamphlets and at the Michigan Antiquarian Book and Paper Show at the Lansing Center on Sunday and picked a light blue program to add to his collection.
MSU students showed their knack for athleticism at IM Sports-East during Sports Night, a social and sporting event hosted by University Activities Board, or UAB.
The only thing more exciting than riding bikes around campus: pulling them out of the river.
The All University Student Hearing Board discussed the issue that was recently brought up by ASMSU College of Engineering Representative Christopher Baldwin about an alleged election code violation during the special election in February.
A night out in East Lansing can mean anything from a escape to Ireland to Long Island Iced Teas strong enough to keep customers buzzing all night.It can mean belting out show tunes to a crowded room or munching on salty crack fries that are as addicting as the name implies.
For some, working at Brody Square might not exactly be a dream job.
Residents have until Monday to bring all ice storm debris to the curb for removal as is, with some residents struggling to meet the deadline.
Many students would admit they’ve taken a selfie with the Sparty at the intersection of Kalamazoo Street and Chestnut Road.
The One Book, One Community program has chosen it's material for the 2014 school year, focusing on the topic of the continuing struggle for racial equality.
As the Department of Education investigates MSU’s response to reports of sexual assault and harassment, documents obtained by The State News from a Freedom of Information Act request reveal allegations leveled at the university span over three years and three separate cases. The documents provide a new level of insight into the federal investigations, one of which has not yet concluded close to 33 months after it began.
ANN ARBOR — President Barack Obama spoke at the University of Michigan on Wednesday to rally support for raising the federal minimum wage, a change he said could drive down student loan reliance.In front of hundreds of students, many of whom had camped overnight earlier in the week to receive their admission tickets, Obama addressed what he called a need for fair wages in America.