Ex-MSU dean William Strampel to pay state fine, loses medical license permanently
Ex-MSU dean William Strampel to pay fine and lose medical license in a new state action from the Attorney General's office.
Ex-MSU dean William Strampel to pay fine and lose medical license in a new state action from the Attorney General's office.
The State News sat down with the newly elected East Lansing Mayor Ruth Beier.
Elementary schools to recieve an upgrade in East Lansing Public Schools.
The Hub on Campus recieved a violation notice from state environmental authorities in early November.
Some residents to experience discolored water a result of water main flush and are encouraged to filter.
The second annual Toys for Tots campaign ends its run this week.
An MSU student died in a two-vehicle crash Monday.
ELPD contiues investigating the vandalism at MSU Hillel in October.
A new MSUFCU five to eight story building proposal was announced for consideration by city officials and potentially voters.
Michigan State University Police are investigating a report of indecent exposure.
The East Lansing Solar Park was honored with a state project of the year award.
These charges stem from an incident in which Rami Souguir, along with his girlfriend Jennifer Spicer, threatened University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. during the first week of classes at Michigan State this fall.
East Lansing's Massage and Wellness just added a boutique store in Campus Town Mall.
Michigan is cracking down on robocalls on multiple fronts.
Students for Slotkin hosted Council Member Mark Meadows and local lawmakers in a Case Hall watch party for the Nov. 20 Democratic presidential primary debate.
The 35th annual Silver Bells in the City is this Friday near the Capital.
A civil rights suit involving an MSU sorority reached a settlement today.
A Michigan State staff member is not guilty of a moving vehicle causing the death of an MSU student on a moped.
The annual Winter Glow festival is scheduled for Dec. 7 with local food vendors and carriage rides.