Study finds ‘freshman 15’ unlikely occurrence
Incoming college students worrying about their weight now can put their minds at ease as a new study has determined the “freshman 15” is a myth.
Incoming college students worrying about their weight now can put their minds at ease as a new study has determined the “freshman 15” is a myth.
A report released by the American Political Science Association calls for an improved emphasis on gender and race issues in both political science curriculum and faculty, but MSU officials maintain the department’s commitment to diversity remains strong.
The 18th annual MSU-Penn State University Blood Challenge runs through Nov. 17, with the two universities battling to see which can raise more blood donations.
Advertising senior Mark Stuenkel made his way around Old Town Lansing Thursday afternoon with a notebook and copies of his résumé as he visited different creative companies during the fourth annual Mid-Michigan Creative Alliance Studio Crawl.
At 2 p.m. on Nov. 9, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Communications Commission will be conducting the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, according to a report from the MSU Police. The test might last up to three an a half minutes.
Student leaders marched to the stage, lights flashed throughout the Auditorium, and students stood in unity with fists raised. The 39th annual Black Power Rally was underway.
The number of students seeking legal help through ASMSU’s Legal Services Department has increased from last year, its officials said.
Representatives in the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, General Assembly passed a bill to retire Van Hoosen Hall as the traditional location to hold RHA presidential elections at its weekly meeting.
With about two months remaining until its estimated completion date, renovations at Case Hall’s cafeteria almost are finished.
Hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars later, graduates from the MSU College of Law were able to celebrate passing the bar exam and beginning of their careers as lawyers after passing the bar exam by being sworn in by 30th Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina on Wednesday evening.
Universities across the U.S. are taking away trays in their dining halls to cut down on costs and food waste, and MSU is working to cut down on trays step by step at some campus cafeterias.
It’s like football — with microphones. That’s how UAB Director of Communication and marketing junior Shannon McGreal-Miller describes Spartan Idol, the MSU version of the hit reality show “American Idol.”
ASMSU representatives are working to confront a recent string of racial incidents on campus by creating a diversity and inclusion task force.
Three years ago, East Lansing Technology Innovation Center, or TIC, was started to create a more vibrant year-round downtown community.
In recent years, the Day of the Dead, or El Día de los Muertos, has become much more than just a Mexican celebration of the lives of deceased loved ones.
At Tuesday’s Steering Committee Meeting, university officials and MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon discussed issues surrounding the alleged sexual assault Saturday night that occurred in Armstrong Hall as well as the string of racial incidents that have taken place throughout this semester.
Dozens of pumpkins laid smashed on a black tarp on Mayo Hall’s basketball court as about 40 members of the MSU community gathered Tuesday to “smash” racism.
The MSU College of Engineering has taken another step toward improving its Engineering Residential Experience, or ERE, program with the opening of the Transportation Commons, sponsored by General Electric Co., on the third floor of East Wilson Hall.
The East Lansing City Council is slated to hear a presentation on the Ingham County Veterans’ Treatment Court at its 7 p.m. Tuesday meeting at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
When Eric Starke was considering going to MSU for college, he wasn’t sure if he could give up his habit of snowboarding six days a week.