MSU Food Day promotes local produce, national sustainable food movement
Students promote local produce and sustainable food at MSU Food Day sponsored by the MSU Department of Sustainability and the Horticulture Farm.
Students promote local produce and sustainable food at MSU Food Day sponsored by the MSU Department of Sustainability and the Horticulture Farm.
“Beat Michigan” shirts. Smack talk on social media. U-M’s block ‘M’ spray-painted green with “S-U” scrawled next to it. A taxidermied wolverine in a maize and blue vest, hanging by a noose from the back of a van with license plate “ST8 VAN” along with a banner reading, “The only good Wolverine …” parked outside the Starbucks on Grand River Avenue. There’s no mistaking it — it’s Michigan week.
Want the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum all to yourself for a day? Apparently it'll cost you about $3,000.
First year construction management masters student Amol Tatiya was so preoccupied with midterms that he did not realize one of the major festivals celebrated in his culture was approaching.“On WhatsApp, I’m on different groups and I keep getting those message like ‘Happy Diwali’,” Tatiya said.
The banners were released in an effort to rally support around a protest on campus that will begin at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Beaumont Tower, the Rally to End Police Brutality.
On campus, nutritional organizations and programs encourage students to eat well, but many students don’t consume enough fruits and vegetables because of their lack of time.
Each year it is estimated that more than 220,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will die. And the disease can affect young people.
ASMSU’s finance committee approved a bill Oct. 16, to be voted on by the general assembly this Thursday, to hold a concert in February for MSU students.
The Parking Office also provides free gallons of gas to cars that have run out on campus, will jump start cars with dead batteries and change flat tires.
Students from Muslim Students' Association of MSU and U-M joined to celebrate the Muslim feast, Eid al-Adha , which is one of the major holidays in Islam.
The MSU Dairy Store recently was ranked the ninth best college ice cream shop in an article published by Great Value Colleges.Rodney Clark, MSU Dairy Store operations supervisor and ice cream maker, said it’s a nice feeling to be ranked so highly.“We worked really hard for a lot of years to get our name and product out there, it’s nice to see it being recognized,” he said.
Panayis Lyras, MSU professor of piano and artist in residence, will perform Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Fairchild Theatre in the Auditorium.
Although the ad-hoc election subcommittee headed by public policy senior Evan Schrage had met to discuss the possibility of allowing any ASMSU tax paying undergraduate student to vote on the president of the organization, a bill proposing just that was shot down during last week’s meeting of the policy committee.
On the banks of the Red Cedar, there’s a lot of trash.
Eight bikes currently sit locked up outside of Bailey Hall unavailable to anyone.
Hospitality business senior Lizzy Braxton is spending her second year in the Phoenix cooperative at 239 Oakhill Ave. She said after the fire tore through the second floor on Sept. 4, 2013, no one was harmed, but four bedrooms were affected and had to be redone.
As the hiring rate for college graduates with a bachelor’s degree jumps 16 percent, according to recent findings by MSU’s College Employment Research Institute, some Spartans approaching graduation are more at ease.
To expand the base of students in the medical field, the Research Education Program to Increase Diversity in Health Researchers, or REPID, is working with minority students who are passionate about medicine.
The area in and around the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is in a frenzy.
Students create a social networking app to connect people with similar social and professional interests.