Update: Weekend damage to Sparty statue totaled $300
The beloved Sparty statue’s cleaning following this weekend’s unwelcome paint job in University of Michigan colors cost nearly $300. The statue itself is valued $10,000.
The beloved Sparty statue’s cleaning following this weekend’s unwelcome paint job in University of Michigan colors cost nearly $300. The statue itself is valued $10,000.
Nutritional sciences senior Andrew Singler texted a series of profane messages to Okemos resident Connor McCowan the night he reportedly drove to Singler’s apartment and stabbed him until he fell bleeding onto the floor, Feb.
Weed, pot or reefer — whatever you call it, marijuana will be under the spotlight this coming weekend. As the annual and unofficial “marijuana holiday” draws near, some marijuana users could be lighting up as usual, while others could be under tighter regulations. Saturday marks the infamous 4/20, a day many celebrate by smoking marijuana.
Media and information junior Elliot Zirulnik could have let his disorders define him. Instead, he has embraced his autism and essential tremor by making the best of it.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, faces the risk of losing student tax funding after deciding to decline passing a bill to turn the group into an official university department and transfer funds to the university financial system at the general assembly meeting Thursday night.
To the dismay of the nonprofit Anti-Defamation League, publisher and editor-in-chief of The Arab American News, Osama Siblani will be inducted into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame on Sunday.
The alternative career fair, RECESS, and electronic music show, featuring Kaskade, originally scheduled to take place Friday will be postponed because of inclement weather.
With supporters from the East Lansing community holding signs that read, ‘Reach Higher for Beier,’ and ‘Truth with Ruth,’ Ruth Beier announced her candidacy for the East Lansing City Council on Thursday morning at the East Lansing Public Library.
After Wednesday’s meeting about the Park District Area proposals, three development proposals stand out amongst the rest of the bunch.
Graduates with degrees in agriculture always have been able to find work — people need to eat no matter what. Recently, however, the field has seen an increase in demand for jobs.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, faces the risk of losing student tax funding after deciding to decline passing a bill to turn the group into an official university department and transfer funds to the university financial system at the general assembly meeting Thursday night.
Profane text messages from his sister’s boyfriend antagonized Okemos resident Connor McCowan enough to drive to his apartment and stab former MSU student Andrew Singler until he fell bleeding onto the floor, according to testimony from Meridian Township police on Thursday at the 55th District Court in Mason.
At Tuesday’s rescheduled Planning Commission meeting at City Hall, an update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan, as well as Ordinance No.
MSU police are investigating after two roommates alleged a third roommate damaged thousands of dollars of their belongings.
John Kirsh loves bass. It’s the kind of music he can hear, he can feel. Kirsh, who lost his hearing because of a fever while he was an infant, only can hear the sounds of thunder or a jet passing overhead. With his hearing aid, however, he can hear the voices of his students, his friends, his family.
When lightning flashed at 5 p.m. Wednesday, it would have been easy for MSU Running Club President Jeff Girbach to pull the plug on Spartans Run For Boston.
At the first Residence Halls Association, or RHA, general assembly meeting of the 44th session Wednesday night, the organization discussed renewing cable service in the residence halls for the upcoming academic year.
0After a completely revamped menu and interior design, the establishment formerly known as Stateside Deli reopened as Spencer’s Kitchen at 313 E. Grand River Ave., on Wednesday.
The statistics and variables don’t favor college campuses. With a common mix of binge-drinking and large masses of young people celebrating, many campuses can be unintended cesspools for incidences of sexual assault.
With the threat of student interest rates nearly doubling looming overhead, the president’s latest proposal to keep increasing payments at bay this summer is up for national debate.