Anna Norris, MSU associate professor of French dies at 58
Anna Norris, associate professor of French in the College of Arts and Letters, died Saturday at the age of 58. Norris was teaching two French classes and an independent study this semester.
Anna Norris, associate professor of French in the College of Arts and Letters, died Saturday at the age of 58. Norris was teaching two French classes and an independent study this semester.
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar allegedly broke the rules he wrote for proper procedure when treating patients’ pelvic regions.
Two new lawsuits were filed in federal court in Grand Rapids Monday against former MSU employee Larry Nassar.
A clearer picture of downtown East Lansing’s future may emerge in mid April. Hearings to potentially approve plans for the recently-announced Center City District project and the long-anticipated Park District project are to be scheduled for April 18 and April 25 respectively at tomorrow’s 7 p.m. East Lansing City Council meeting, according to the meeting’s consent agenda.
An alarm clock goes off for the third time during the night. Animal science sophomore Emmy Schuurmans gets herself up, takes her drive to the barn and does a routine check on her pregnant sheep and the newborn lambs at the MSU Sheep Teaching and Research Center.
Serenaded by the sound of bagpipes, MSU students lined up en masse to begin celebrating St. Patrick’s day early at East Lansing’s bars.
The Ronald McDonald House of Mid-Michigan hosted their annual Run for the House raising money for the non-profit organization.
When he’s not teaching psychology at MSU or biking through the city, Erik Altmann is a city councilmember who strives to understand and address the needs of his constituents. Altmann was born and raised in Edmonton, Canada, and came to the U.S.
The statewide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign began Thursday March 16 and runs through March 29.
MSU announced its commencement speakers for the May 5 convocation, including former Detroit Tigers player Kirk Gibson.
A candlelight vigil is being planned in remembrance of an MSU student who died during spring break. Political science and economics sophomore Max Muessig, 20, and girlfriend Maggie Potter, 23, of Jamestown, Rhode Island, were killed March 8 when a tree fell on their car due to heavy winds.
Though the Mental Health Awareness Club, or MHAC, at MSU’s meetings began with only about 15 members in attendance, once an email was sent out advertising the club, the last meeting, featuring a guest speaker, had about 50 students filling the Union Lake Michigan Room to the point of seats running out.
Representatives from ASMSU recently attended a conference at Texas A&M where they were honored with multiple awards for the student government.
In 2004, Lou Anna K. Simon planned to leave MSU after 35 years as a student, professor, and administrator at the university.
Spring breakers have a tendency to cause damage and trouble to the places they go on vacation, however, some MSU students wanted to break that stigma on a recent trip to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
The Walnut Hills Golf Club in East Lansing, 2847 E. Lake Lansing Rd. will likely become a housing development in the near future.
Last Wednesday’s windstorm left hundreds of thousands across Michigan without power for several days. The storm did nothing to spare MSU’s campus and resulted in a temporary power loss in 10 university buildings and a fallen tree on the College of Music building.
Noodles & Company East Lansing will be relocating to the corner building of 101 E Grand River Ave., the company announced March 9 via press release. The local branch of the restaurant chain will be moving into the old Conrad’s Grill space over the course of Summer 2017 to make room for the planned Center City District project according to the release, which if built would entail the demolition of N&C’s current location among other local businesses. “I think we’re excited for a new location and to start kind of a new chapter in our story,” Noodles & Company East Lansing Director of Marketing Mike Endres said.
Follow-up reports have been submitted from MSUPD regarding the continued investigation of reported sexual assaults on MSU's campus, according to a press release from Ingham County Prosecutor's Office.
In a Facebook post on Monday, the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, President Lorenzo Santavicca announced he will be running for re-election as president.