Top 7 myths about life after graduation
The State News compiled a list of common myths and misconceptions seniors are faced with to ease the minds and prepare many of those graduating this semester.
The State News compiled a list of common myths and misconceptions seniors are faced with to ease the minds and prepare many of those graduating this semester.
After a week of throwing back shots and drinking perhaps one too many Long Islands, students might be feeling the aftermath of their spring break adventures this week.
At Tuesday afternoon’s Steering Committee meeting, members discussed procedures to select the new university provost and the implementation of a student name policy. MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon also expressed concern about St. Patrick’s Day drinking.
As winter’s remains melt away into sun-neglected grass, students making summer travel plans are faced with two questions. Passports: to buy or not to buy? More importantly, where can you get them?
A victory was earned for MSU on Saturday when TempoRun creators brought home the title of Student Startup Madness, or SSM, 2012-13 National Champion and bragging rights for holding the SSM Rocket Trophy.
The East Lansing School District is being investigated by the U.S. Department of Education for claims the November 2012 decision to close Red Cedar Elementary School was discriminatory.
Although Xin Zhao is more than 11,000 miles away from his home in Shenzhen, China, the marketing freshman said he feels right at home living at MSU.
Shane Brotherton has heard horror stories about his friends’ community college credits failing to transfer to universities while their time and money trickled down the drain.
While many students enjoyed warm beaches and rested with family during spring break, homes were broken into in East Lansing, and a number of drunken driving and drug-related incidents took place on campus.
Although many college students spend most weekends drinking and partying, some students, including Logan Matthews, choose religion instead.
After more than a year serving as East Lansing’s city manager, colleagues and residents are reflecting on George Lahanas’ performance.
Squishy, blue-green, wet, growing algae — what usually is thought of as fish food — potentially is a key to some of the energy and fuel sustainability challenges facing society. With the help of MSU researchers, algal biofuel research might be used to produce vegetable oils that can be transformed into clean transportation biofuels.
As summer vacation quickly approaches and graduation sneaks up on some anxious seniors, it is the time of year when decisions are being made and students are making plans.
Since the Union reopened at the end of the fall semester, the on-campus post office has lost more than half of its business as many students don’t realize it’s there.
Tutti Frutti, a self-serve frozen yogurt store, and bakery ‘O’ My Buns! now are open at 515 E. Grand River Ave., where Planned Parenthood previously stood.
Despite the financial burden, MSU research shows both high- and low-income students have found ways to make unpaid internships work.
While some students spent spring break on a Florida beach and others spent it on mom and dad’s couch, both national and local lawmakers spent MSU’s holiday working on legislation that could affect the Spartan community.
A group of city officials and representatives from different city commissions came together to discuss the six proposals for the Park District Area at a meeting at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
A federal court judge issued an injunction, ruling in favor of the State of Michigan to stop the development of a casino in downtown Lansing, according to MLive.com. U.S.
A resolution to place a temporary ban approving new restaurants to serve liquor past midnight was passed unanimously by the East Lansing City Council at Tuesday’s regular meeting at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.