Bill to legalize bigger fireworks
A bill that would legalize certain types of fireworks, namely rockets and firecrackers, recently passed both chambers of the legislature and is awaiting approval of Gov. Rick Snyder to become law.
A bill that would legalize certain types of fireworks, namely rockets and firecrackers, recently passed both chambers of the legislature and is awaiting approval of Gov. Rick Snyder to become law.
The American Cancer Society is hosting the 36th annual Great American Smokeout on Nov. 17 to encourage individuals to quit smoking by using the date as a starting point to kick the habit.
With numerous high-profile crimes having occurred in residence halls this semester, including a sexual assault in Armstrong Hall, racial harassment in Akers Hall and a series of home invasions in Hubbard Hall, a question of security on campus has been raised by the MSU community.
As weather gets colder and snow poses a threat to streets and sidewalks, East Lansing officials are preparing to begin the enforcement of a new snow removal ordinance passed earlier this year.
After greeting each other with a traditional Arabic, ‘Hello,’ East Lansing children sat down to learn about several Arabic countries at MSU on Saturday.
Two experts on the effects of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s involvement with the American civil rights movement will speak Friday from 12:15-1:30 p.m. in the Auditorium.
The Lansing Art Gallery’s 34th annual Holiday Art Market will start this week and run until late December.
To linguistics sophomore Natalie Kalafatis, yoga is about more than stretching and painful-looking positions, it’s about relaxation and becoming balanced with one’s self.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, 7-Eleven is offering military veterans and their families a Slurpee Salute.
For some students, such as plant and soil sciences junior Maddie Hale, living on a farm isn’t out of the ordinary.
A group of at least four people was pulled from the elevator at the Division Street parking ramp Wednesday night by East Lansing fire officials, after being stuck in the elevator for an undetermined period of time.
Although the speed limit on Grand River Avenue was increased last week after state officials said it was posted improperly, hundreds of students and residents who were ticketed on the section of road in question likely won’t see any reimbursement.
From researching the meaning behind his plays to learning how to speak in iambic pentameter for the first time, students and community members have been coming MSU to better understand William Shakespeare’s plays since last week.
With a stagnant economy and rising unemployment, many young adults are electing to live with their parents rather than venture out on their own.
Starting at 7 a.m. this Saturday, East Lansing residents and MSU students will see a Michigan restaurant recognizable to many from the Detroit area settle in downtown at 333 Albert Ave. after months of preparation and planning.
Public officials on the local and state level launched a barrage political of assaults and opinions this week following the change of the speed limit on a section of Grand River Avenue.
At 2 p.m. on Nov. 9, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Communications Commission will be conducting the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, according to a report from the MSU Police. The test might last up to three an a half minutes.
Three years ago, East Lansing Technology Innovation Center, or TIC, was started to create a more vibrant year-round downtown community.
In recent years, the Day of the Dead, or El Día de los Muertos, has become much more than just a Mexican celebration of the lives of deceased loved ones.