More than 200 students participate in Lansing service event
Graduate student Susie Borkowski does not like worms.
Graduate student Susie Borkowski does not like worms.
When mechanical engineering junior Renee Chabon came to MSU, she knew she wanted to play polo. Since she could walk, Chabon has been riding horses and loving every second of it. She formed a bond with not only her teammates, but also the horses she has ridden during the past few years.
When the North American International Auto Show, or NAIAS, in Detroit opens to the public Saturday, the MSU Formula Racing Team is hoping its race car exhibit revs up onlookers.
College of Human Medicine Dean Marsha Rappley joined Michelle Obama and other university medical leaders in Richmond, Va., on Tuesday to make a promise to veterans — MSU cares.
MSU’s student governments groups allied at an ASMSU General Assembly meeting Thursday night to support the creation of a graduate student resource hub in Chittenden Hall.
A new River Trail Neighborhood Engagement Center is expected to start construction in May and finish by the end of the summer to give students more convenient resources in McDonel Hall.
The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, is working to position itself to provide more condoms to students after realizing its health and safety performance has been inadequate.
Texans soon will be able to purchase official green and white state license plates featuring the Spartan helmet if state officials guarantee the official sale date of Feb. 15.
After an 11-month run, the MSU Museum’s display “MASK: Secrets & Revelations” will close Jan. 22, and today marks the beginning of a new exhibit.
The MSU Community Music School, or CMS, is holding an open house from 3-5 p.m. on Jan. 22 for all interested in learning more about the school’s curriculum and offered classes.
To celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, students can participate in an interdisciplinary panel discussion called, “What Martin Luther King Would Say to Occupy Wall Street” from 7-9 p.m. Monday in 105 South Kedzie Hall.
When freshman Steve Dolinski and his two transitional roommates feel a little too close for comfort, they have a successful management option.
As Google Chrome gains popularity worldwide, MSU is looking into increased support for the trendy Internet browser.
Following a meeting with MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon in November 2011, the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, plans to talk with more university officials in the coming months to hash out a plan to institute gender-neutral housing at MSU.
Movie rentals offered through the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, campus movie offices are expected to be up and running within the next week, after a series of technological glitches prevented students from renting movies.
After working for more than a year, the MSU Energy Transition Steering Committee plans to unveil a plan Monday for MSU to go green, officials announced at Tuesday’s Steering Committee meeting.
The MSU Career Services Network is hosting a Diversity Career Fair next week for students to explore internship and career opportunities.
The pops, ticks and crackles of vinyl records is the music medium of choice for communication sophomore Jacquelyn Panetta.
Eleven days into his new position as dean of the College of Education, Donald Heller knows he has much to learn.
A new entrance plaza will be built at Old College Field starting in February through a $2 million donation accepted by the Board of Trustees at its December meeting.