Former MSU students design Swaddle-mi-Bili, a jaundice treatment product for infants
What started as a project for a capstone engineering course earned three MSU alumni a fourth place title in an international competition earlier in the month.
What started as a project for a capstone engineering course earned three MSU alumni a fourth place title in an international competition earlier in the month.
Yard waste can be placed at the curb in either paper bags that are 40 pounds or less, rigid plastic containers 32 gallons or less, or bundles up to 4 feet long, 1 foot in diameter and weighing less than 40 pounds.
On wednesday the Lansing Board of Water and Light (BWL) have decided to hire an emergency manager to improve the emergency preparedness of the city.
On May 6, the courtroom where East Lansing's city council meetings are held was filled with citizens 55 years and older.
The Big Ten is growing in more ways than one.
The strong-arm robbery occurred on Albert Ave. at approximately 1:50 a.m on Sunday morning and resulted in hospitalization for the victim, police said.
Ineffective emergency management practices at the Lansing Board of Water and Light lengthened the power restoration process following the December ice storm outages by at least two to three days, a team investigating the public utility's response found.
Nutritional sciences sophomore Jared Scott Dubay was convicted of assembling to riot and remaining within 300 feet of a fire, charges punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
The Obama administration on Tuesday unveiled a celebrity public service announcement, a new web site, NotAlone.gov, and a series of recommendations aimed at lowering the alarming rate of sexual assaults on college campuses.
The White House will announce new measures Tuesday to deal with campus sexual assault, an issue that in recent years has inflamed college campuses from Yale to the University of California, Berkeley.The recommendations from a task force of federal officials headed by Vice President Joe Biden include publicizing enforcement data, issuing guidelines about confidentiality, and requiring colleges and universities to survey students on their experiences with sexual assault.
A two-car collision occurred at westbound Grand River Avenue and Collingwood Drive at about 6:30 p.m., stopping traffic on westbound Grand River.
An MSU fraternity party ended in reported gunfire early Sunday morning, Lansing police said. Shots were reportedly heard about a block from the Lansing Center, where the party was held.
Samantha Grigg, an 18-year-old Saline resident, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and unarmed robbery Monday in Clinton County Circuit Court in St. Johns.
A Rose Bowl victory. A visit from the President of the United States. The devastating loss of two MSU students and an 8-year-old girl who touched the hearts of the Spartan community.As students cram for finals and prepare to depart MSU — either permanently or just for the summer — let’s reflect on the most important stories of the year.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government culminated the 2013-2014 academic year by holding its final general assembly meeting on Thursday.
Students and alumni alike often carry the memory of hearing the Spartan Marching Band practicing in a field close to Demonstration Hall on a fall weekend.
For horticulture senior Karri Tomich-Baylis, making tea is a passion and a “guilty pleasure.” For her, the Bailey’s Blend should be “a story to the consumer, not just a tea. A tea that was grown by students and processed by students.”
About 540 non-tenure track faculty members are bargaining with administrators for better pay, job security and academic freedom.
The MSU Board of Trustees appointed Steve Hanson as the new dean of International Studies and Programs, or ISP, on Tuesday.