Students participate in campout to raise cancer awareness
After witnessing his aunt successfully battle breast cancer, social relations and policy senior Austin Muir has been conscious of the struggles of cancer.
After witnessing his aunt successfully battle breast cancer, social relations and policy senior Austin Muir has been conscious of the struggles of cancer.
More than 130 graduate and undergraduate students attended the LiveWorkDetroit! road show, sponsored by the Pure Michigan campaign, to listen to various speakers and view presentations pertaining to Detroit’s infrastructure and employment opportunities.
Students hoping to relax after midterm exams will be able to watch a movie in their dorm rooms next week thanks to the Residence Halls Association, or RHA.
In the midst of Tuesday’s East Lansing City Council work session items, one bullet point on this week’s agenda stuck out among the others: the discussion regarding submitting a proposal to the MSU Museum to lease the nearly century-old Crystal carousel within the city.
MSU police are helping to investigate a string of shootings stretching across four counties along the I-96 and M-52 corridors, where an anonymous gunman has opened fire on 22 motorists.
As a part of its first Hazing Prevention Week, the Panhellenic Council invited members of the greek community to handprint a large banner as their pledge toward creating a hazing-free environment Tuesday.
There are a few things Count Duckula and the Bride of Quackenstein want you to know before having a few drinks this Halloween weekend.
As today marks the 67th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations Association of the United States of Americ, MSU has decided to help in the effort to work toward this year’s theme: renewable energy.
Clad merely in his blue boxer briefs, white socks and bright blue sneakers, hospitality business junior Blair Pitcairn stood proud — owning himself — in South Case Hall’s lobby on Monday afternoon.
The MSU Museum is asking East Lansing to call in the cavalry.
The city of East Lansing still is committed to a mixed-used development at the site of the former City Center II project, and it started accepting proposals from potential developers earlier this month.
With his first semester at MSU already half over, Hsu said he has been adjusting well to his new position
Cold temperatures and perhaps snow are right behind 2012’s few remaining 70-degree days, according to an MSU geography professor.
Trevesha Vinson’s booming voice filled the Kellogg Center auditorium on Monday night with words of power and endearment.
The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, the Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, and MSU’s undergraduate student governments provide services, funding and a voice for MSU students. With their contributions to policymaking at MSU, The State News decided to catch up with a few members of these governing bodies to find out who these student representatives really are.
Unlike other bars in downtown Lansing, P Squared will be the only primary wine bar. The goal, they say, is to offer a wide selection and relaxed atmosphere without the snooty attitude.
With about two weeks until election day, The State News interviewed state Rep. Mark Meadows, D-East Lansing, a candidate for East Lansing’s 54-B District Court, to find out about his goals for becoming a judge.
A pair of Spartans have found Twitter can be used for more than learning about what Kim Kardashian is having for dessert.
During the week before the Spartans take on the Wolverines, the Spartan Marching Band protects the symbol and pride of MSU’s campus, the Sparty statue, from vandals in a tradition known as Sparty Watch.
Veterinary students took a break from their stressful schedules to bring their pets to campus to compete in a race for a good cause.