Police Brief 02/15/11
A 35-year-old male graduate student reported someone allegedly maliciously damaged his car while it was parked in Ramp 6 near Grand River Avenue, MSU police Sgt.
A 35-year-old male graduate student reported someone allegedly maliciously damaged his car while it was parked in Ramp 6 near Grand River Avenue, MSU police Sgt.
Formal education ends at eighth grade for many young women in Kenya, but the Elimu Bora: Education for the Future Foundation Student Group, or the EFF, at MSU, is working to make high school a possibility.
MSU students had mixed reactions to the financial aid portion of President Barack Obama’s 2012 budget proposal released Monday morning, where it appeared some students would have to sacrifice in others’ stead.
Residents and management of Capitol Villa Apartments, 1708 E. Grand River Ave., are beginning to pick up the pieces — figuratively and literally — after a fire broke out in one of the apartments Saturday night.
In an effort to compensate for a mass retirement of its workforce at the end of 2010, the Michigan Department of Human Services, or DHS, is turning to college students.
President Barack Obama’s approval ratings among Michigan residents have dropped to their lowest point since his election, according a State of the State Survey conducted between late October and December 2010.
A recent report calls on business colleges across the world are told to step up their game to better prepare graduates for work in a global economy.
More MSU students are receiving college credit for qualifying Advanced Placement, or AP, exam scores, said John Ambrose, associate director for inclusion and strategic planning with the Office of Admissions.
Terrie Taylor has worked to fight malaria for 24 years, and now a documentary will give insight to the work she’s doing to treat the children of Malawi, Africa.
West Virginia poet laureate Irene McKinney’s words will come to life today as the author makes her first visit to MSU for a poetry reading.
This weekend MSU student leaders had the opportunity to share their knowledge with those who one day will continue their legacy of leadership.
Dancing to the drumming of a beating heart, Native American performers expressed thankfulness through dance at the 28th annual PowWow of Love at Jenison Field House on Saturday.
Expiring provisions of the increasingly controversial Patriot Act could go before the House today after leaders in the Republican majority failed last week to put them on the fast track to passage.
Students, Michigan military personnel and supporters gathered Thursday night to have a good time while raising money for a military memorial at Club Rush, 131 Albert Ave.
As music filled the air, hundreds of members of the MSU Army ROTC changed from crisp uniforms to suits and formal gowns Saturday night at Spartan Club during the Spartan Battalion’s 102nd Military Ball.
A strong poker face landed an MSU student with a $2,000 prize and simultaneously helped solve a hunger problem among Lansing students.
The MSU Board of Trustees appointed Mark Burnham as the new vice president of governmental affairs at its Friday meeting, confirming a position that will be increasingly important as Gov. Rick Snyder prepares to deliver his state budget proposal next week.
ASMSU’s Student Assembly passed a resolution Thursday night to encourage the university to implement gender-neutral housing.
Gov. Rick Snyder is scheduled to be on campus Tuesday to address participants of an international education conference, the university announced Thursday.
The MSU Residence Halls Association, or RHA, and the Department of Residence Life are hosting the Spartan Leadership Conference from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Snyder and Phillips halls.