ELPD find man dead near Charles Street parking ramp
East Lansing Police found a deceased individual at the base of the City Center ramp at the corner of Albert Avenue and Charles Street, near the Buffalo Wild Wings, officials say.
East Lansing Police found a deceased individual at the base of the City Center ramp at the corner of Albert Avenue and Charles Street, near the Buffalo Wild Wings, officials say.
MSU is home to 419 international and exchange students from South Korea and 76 from Japan, another nation in North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s crosshairs. As tensions increase between the U.S. and the reclusive east Asian nation, how are MSU’s Korean and Japanese students reacting to the potential threat of war?
Former employees and neighbors are speaking out against LansingParty.com, LLC owner Christopher Staggs, who they allege did not pay workers among other issues.
A pre-motion conference is scheduled for Friday morning in the lawsuit between MSU and the organizer of Richard Spencer's collegiate speaking tour. The pre-motion conference will take place at 10 a.m. in the Grand Rapids Federal Building.
An agreement of the Center City development project has been reached, according to a press release from the City of East Lansing.
The candidates for East Lansing City Council were required to submit their correct fundraising information to the Ingham County Clerk by Oct. 27, a deadline only one candidate met.
As Halloween season creeps on, legends surrounding haunted spots on Michigan State University's campus abound.
Civil rights icon and Congressman John Lewis was named the newest recipient of the Spartan Statesmanship award Monday night at the Kellogg Center as part of the Governor Jim Blanchard Public Service Forum.
A small group of protesters, clad in black and wearing the white Guy Fawkes masks usually associated with the “hacktivist” group Anonymous, drew attention outside of the East Lansing Marriott on Albert Avenue on Sunday afternoon.
The governmental affairs and academic offices of ASMSU are each hosting "Know Your Rights" events that will feature speakers on topics tailored to the respective offices.
The MSU Greek community hosted their annual Safe Halloween event on Thursday, Oct. 26 to provide children with an alternative way to trick-or-treat and have fun.
The $50 million project will save energy and lower costs. The current equipment, which is nearly 60 years old, will be updated with the intent to make power generation on campus more efficient.
James Madison College representative Dylan Westrin will serve as vice-chair alongside chairperson Max Donovan. Westrin replaced former vice-chair Ben Roggenbuck.
The Abrams Planetarium has recently received $100,000 in grants from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Dart Foundation for a new interactive lobby display focused on meteorites.
The MSU Police Department received a false police report about a sexual assault that occurred near Spartan Village apartments in East Lansing, according to a release from the department.
East Lansing has extremely inclusive laws and policies for LGBTQ people, according to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, or HRC.
“We had a really busy weekend,” Deputy Chief of Police Steve Gonzalez said. “It was not unexpected. Homecoming weekend coupled with the nice weather we had, we knew going into it it was going to be really busy.”
Amidst new constructions and renovations, East Lansing also contains multiple vacant retail spaces on Grand River Avenue, some of which haven’t been occupied by businesses for years.
A collection effort, spearheaded by two Spartans, aims to bring as many cards and as much candy as possible to Lansing's sick children.
Three of MSU's groundwater pumping wells are out of rotation as a result of high radium levels found during recent testing, according to director of utilities Robert Ellerhorst.