Police Brief 11/29/07
A brown leather wallet containing $302 and various forms of identification was stolen from a student’s jacket left at IM Sports-West on Monday night, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
A brown leather wallet containing $302 and various forms of identification was stolen from a student’s jacket left at IM Sports-West on Monday night, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
From music players in cell phones to the vast expanses of the Internet, technology has changed the way people go about their lives.
From MSU athletes to Broadway stars, Jen Hayes had a way of drawing big names to her yoga classes.
Jesus Gonzales would still be doing back-breaking work cutting fresh produce if he hadn’t heard about the High School Equivalency Program.
The Vision Christian Campus Ministry’s relationship workshop, led by Pastor Sean Holland, featured love and sex oriented issues that could apply to college students.
A Milli Vanilli cassette and a David Hasselhoff CD are some of the priciest items in Ted Wilson’s buy, sell and trade store. Wilson, owner of Replay Entertainment Exchange, 317 M.A.C. Ave., said while some of his shop’s most prized possessions are more humorous than valuable, it’s the nostalgia of dated CDs, DVDs, videos, vinyl and video games that his customers are looking for.
A new project proposed by city officials could help foster the growth of art-related businesses in downtown East Lansing.
MSU officials traveled to Dubai last week and returned with reports of progress in the plan to be the first American university in the area commonly regarded as a hot spot for Middle East development.
Democratic presidential hopefuls may not appear on Michigan’s Jan. 15 primary ballot after all.
Frostbitten fingers and deadened limbs aren’t the only snow-driven products that will numb East Lansing residents this winter.
MSU journalism students will participate in a live blog hosted at www.detnews.com/debateblog during Wednesday’s CNN/YouTube Republican Presidential Primary Debate at 8 p.m.
With local citizens, TV cameras and a group of middle school students looking on, about 20 Michigan legislators took a stand against hate crimes Tuesday.
MSU officials traveled to Dubai last week and returned with reports of progress in the plan to be the first American university in the area commonly regarded as a hot spot for Middle East development.
Democratic presidential hopefuls may not appear on Michigan’s Jan. 15 primary ballot after all.
Michigan’s presidential primary is not unconstitutional, and four Democratic presidential hopefuls will return to the state’s ballot.
A police employee reported having his car window punched while patrolling a parking lot near Birch Road and Cherry Lane.
While some students probably left for classes Monday groaning about the return of snow, international student Absar Qazi relished his first encounter with wintry weather.
A botched abduction near an East Lansing arcade Saturday morning left a Clawson man with a stab wound to his head and a Lansing resident in jail on charges of assault with intent to rob while armed, felonious assault and kidnapping, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department said.
There’s only one thing MSU students and faculty say they can do after today’s Mideast peace conference: Wait.
Sales from the beginning of the holiday shopping season could indicate whether HD DVD or Blu-ray, the industry’s competing high-definition disc and player formats, will become the new standard in home movies.