Student nonprofit aids needy
Raeuf Roushangar came to MSU for his first semester last fall, ready to help those less fortunate than himself. Roushangar, a biochemistry junior, is the founder of Generate Help 2 Heal Generations, or GH2HG.
Raeuf Roushangar came to MSU for his first semester last fall, ready to help those less fortunate than himself. Roushangar, a biochemistry junior, is the founder of Generate Help 2 Heal Generations, or GH2HG.
One student’s internship opportunity has taken her from the routine of college life to the fast-paced setting of Washington, D.C.
ASMSU’s former Academic Assembly Chairperson Justin Epstein announced his official resignation to ASMSU officials on March 16.
Offering sweets in place of the bitter taste domestic violence might leave behind, the members of Successful Black Women, or SBW, will host a bake sale Tuesday in promotion of the Relationship Violence … Let’s Talk program.
Community members walked, ran and rolled their way to victory Saturday during an event to raise money for the MSU Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, or RCPD.
Erin O’Donnell would love to see one of her favorite comedians, Daniel Tosh, in person. And because of a recently announced competition, she and other MSU students could have that chance.
Thirty-five years ago, a group of MSU horticulture students took a spring break trip down South with one of their professors and got into a friendly skills competition with some students from Mississippi State University.
Representatives from ASMSU will be holding an open forum for the student body from 5-7 p.m. tonight in Room 328 of Student Services.
Leg warmers, neon-colored tights and a disco ball helped set the scene. On Saturday night the University Activities Board, or UAB, put on the second annual Rockin’ Retro Rollerpalooza at Demonstration Hall.
Despite both St. Patrick’s Day and MSU’s first — and final — game in the NCAA Tournament occurring Thursday, the holiday was no more hectic than in other years, according to East Lansing officials.
A session that will provide information about gender-neutral housing will take place at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Room C3 in Wilson Hall.
Many gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of Latina women across the Midwest during the 18th annual Día de la Mujer Conference on Saturday at Kellogg Center.
Although spring officially begins Sunday, for Brian Allnutt, an assistant instructor at the Student Organic Farm, it came in January when he began growing plants to transplant outside in April.
When Inna Lobeck opened the envelope with her name on it Thursday afternoon in the University Club ballroom, she wasn’t just finding out which hospital she would be doing her surgery residency. She was finding the city she will be calling “home” for the next seven years.
Members of MSU Hillel will try to take students back to childhood fun with the holiday celebration of the Purim Palooza!
MSU social media users now have the chance to make their statuses sound even more personal. On a newly developed website called ShoutOmatic, people now will be able to record 30-second “shouts” and post them to their Facebook or Twitter accounts rather than using just text.
When Matt Stehouwer walks to the parking lot next to the Natural Sciences Building at the end of the day, he never has a hard time picking out his car.
This St. Patrick’s Day likely will be a flurry of students trying to make festive plans amid confusion of whos, wheres and whens. Several MSU students think there’s an app for that.
Scientists have been studying individual air pollutants for years, but for MSU professor Jack Harkema — it’s all in the mix.
Psychology senior Kris Amos talks on the phone or texts with his mom several times weekly. She’s been a source of advice and support for Amos during his time at MSU, he said.