'Taste of Asia' offers MSU students cultural experience through food
MSU students were given the luxury of experiencing authentic and unique Asian cuisine Tuesday night as the Taste of Asia event took place at Holden Hall.
MSU students were given the luxury of experiencing authentic and unique Asian cuisine Tuesday night as the Taste of Asia event took place at Holden Hall.
At the Faculty Senate meeting on Tuesday, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon noted the need to increase available financial aid to students and allocate funds to update classroom and laboratory space.
With the university’s recent focus on releasing stigmas associated with mental health, the university’s chapter of Active Minds has remained at the center of the push for a change in student mindset.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, announced Monday during its first general assembly meeting after elections the merger of the organizations programming and funding boards.
Passover Seder begins with a story.The story goes back to biblical times, when the Jewish people were fleeing Egypt and did not have time to let their dough rise, giving way to unleavened bread.
ASMSU’s College of Social Science representative elections ended Monday at noon, but still left constituents empty-handed.
Azim Premji, chairman of global information technology company Wipro Ltd., is set to speak at MSU’s spring commencement ceremony on May 2.
The sun was shining this weekend, but the pleasant weather didn’t keep some Spartans from dedicating their Saturday to servicing Lansing and East Lansing communities.
Students at MSU can now take their love for film and transform it into an undergraduate degree. The university will begin offering a Bachelor of Arts in film study in spring 2015.
A group of MSU students traveled across MSU’s expansive campus to observe safe biking practices and explore the sites of MSU energy operations.
Technology enthusiasts from the MSU community gathered this weekend at the Lansing Makers Network to develop web projects at Hackathon.
B y day, he’s Matt Brickner. B ut by night, he’s known as Ace DeVille, a professional drag queen and one of 17 entertainers who performed at Friday’s annual MSU Drag Sho w . The drag show was one of the many events included as a part of MSU’s Pride Week.
Playing flutes, drums, violins, trumpets and wielding a sign portraying MSU President Lou Anna K.
Two architects from WXY in New York, Claire Weisz and Mark Yoes, spoke about their architectural input for East Lansing during the East Lansing 2030: Collegeville Re-Envisioned.
A lively audience was treated to the words, talents and leadership ideals of contestants Thursday night in the annual Mr. and Miss Black MSU Scholarship pageant.
A group of about 40 students gathered Thursday in front of the Auditorium to protest against the poster displays mounted on Farm Lane on Wednesday by MSU Students for Life as part of their initiative, the Genocide Awareness Project.
The second phase of ASMSU elections continues as candidates running for eight seats in the Office of the President were announced on Thursday . The general assembly will vote on the seats next week.
Students and faculty gathered around Beaumont Tower Thursday afternoon for the Release the Stigma Walk, which was part of the Mental Health Awareness Week at MSU.
Nine years ago, a group of about 15 students weighed down by exams and final projects gathered together to de-stress with the help of nachos and beer.