City Council to discuss veteran issues
The East Lansing City Council is slated to hear a presentation on the Ingham County Veterans’ Treatment Court at its 7 p.m. Tuesday meeting at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
The East Lansing City Council is slated to hear a presentation on the Ingham County Veterans’ Treatment Court at its 7 p.m. Tuesday meeting at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
When Eric Starke was considering going to MSU for college, he wasn’t sure if he could give up his habit of snowboarding six days a week.
A group of MSU professors will work with Michigan State Police officials to expand on strategies to respond to and prevent crime.
Rubber duckies aren’t just for childrens’ bath times anymore. On Saturday, the star of Ernie’s song on Sesame Street and more than 600 of his little friends joined Phi Sigma Pi at the Red Cedar River in the second annual Rubber Ducky Derby.
When elementary education junior Megan Sexton and media and communication technology senior Erin Southers went to grab a bite to eat on Grand River Avenue on Thursday night, they didn’t expect to see superheroes, monsters and princesses.
Not long after it came back to gas station and store shelves across the city, synthetic marijuana alternatives might be pulled from stores once again.
This weekend, Lansing will play host to American Cancer Society’s annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m., and the walk will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the Capitol.
In a windowless room on the top floor of the Union, members of the Occupy Lansing movement met in their first cohesive presence on campus since the protests’ start, mapping a strategy to spark momentum at MSU.
A question and answer forum with East Lansing City Council candidates held Wednesday night at the Union attempted to bring local government politics to MSU students.
Construction activity on a new mixed-use building in downtown East Lansing, St. Anne Lofts, officially has begun, developers say.
In an effort to retain more young people in Michigan, Gov. Rick Snyder said he will begin taking steps to improve transportation in the state’s southeast corner, hoping to attract more young people to the Detroit area.
The Sustainable Forests and Economic Development: Domestic and Global Challenges conference featured a string of events during its first two days held at the Union and Kellogg Center, including presentations from, members of the MSU Department of Forestry and Jan McAlpine, director of the United Nations Forum on Forests.
Psycho clowns, dead butchers and scary twists and turns all equal a recipe for a terrifying night at Mason and Abbot halls.
Proposed changes to the eastern section of Grand River Avenue in East Lansing and their funding are scheduled to be discussed by the East Lansing City Council at its 7 p.m. Tuesday work session at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
In a move that defied previous expectations, Ingham County temporarily put a stop to recall efforts targeting two of East Lansing’s state-level politicians.
The Visiting International Professional Program, or VIPP, no longer will be held at MSU, Libyan officials announced Thursday.
Three members of MSU Greenpeace were arrested by MSU Police for trespassing in MSU President Lou Anna K.
On Wednesday, Trojan Condoms released a study ranking the sexual health programs on colleges campuses, placing MSU as 39th in the country — ejecting its previous No. 2 spot in 2010.
As this week’s homecoming festivities reach their climax with today’s parade down Grand River Avenue and Saturday’s football game, local authorities prepare for the influx of people.
The Muslim Students’ Association met Thursday night to discuss legislation in the Michigan House they say would severely limit the religious rights of many cultural groups across the state and address what they say is a lingering prejudice against Arab-Americans.