Golf outing raises money for area animal shelter
After Penelope Tsernoglou adopted a dog from the Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter this year, she knew she wanted to help other animals in need.
After Penelope Tsernoglou adopted a dog from the Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter this year, she knew she wanted to help other animals in need.
As the clock struck 6 p.m. Friday, a dozen teams spilled out of Beggar’s Banquet, 218 Abbot Road, and across East Lansing to begin working on a unique challenge — writing, shooting and editing a film in just 48 hours.
The sun was setting and the night was warm as Ron and Brenda Kuhn enjoyed the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity’s annual hog roast on Friday night along with a small crowd of fraternity members and their families at Valley Court Park in East Lansing.
Students and members of the East Lansing community gathered at the field behind the rock on Farm Lane Saturday morning to raise money for heart disease research at the Lansing Heart Walk.
As the sun set in the distance, several hundred students gathered around, signs in hand, passion in heart, and let out booming cheers that echoed throughout the East Neighborhood — “Hate speech is not protected speech.”
We all know East Lansing doesn’t go to bed at sun down and neither do the city’s taxi cab and delivery drivers. Dealing with drunk students, busy streets and late hours, though, is worth it to Shaggin‘ Wagon Taxi driver Damon Voeller and Menna’s Joint delivery driver Kenneth Pollok.
English senior Camerin Morey’s roommate came home Sept. 30 after hanging out with friends for a few hours to find his laptop missing from his locked room, with no sign of an invader.
In the shadow of the Washington Monument, a group of MSU ROTC members gathered Thursday afternoon to visit the U.S. capital and prepare for the 27th annual Army Ten-Miler race.
ASMSU representatives condemned the acts of racism that took place on campus this week in a resolution at their weekly General Assembly meeting Thursday night in Student Services.
The Society of Actuaries visited MSU Thursday evening to host a panel discussion for any students weighing their options on the university’s new actuarial science program — one of the newest majors on campus.
Before Tevin Giles came to MSU, he didn’t have any friends from the LBGT community, and although his friends supported him, he said it was still different.
Following the town hall meeting held on Tuesday to discuss the recent string of racially insensitive incidents on campus, journalism senior Tim City felt more needed to be done.
For the third year in a row, the Spartan Armed Forces Council and the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, or RCPD, hosted the MSU Student Veterans and Service Members Welcome Reception on Wednesday night at Bessey Hall, providing information about on-campus resources.
Starting next fall, middle school girls across Michigan will have the opportunity to participate in an after school program to boost their overall health and self-esteem.
More than 2,000 science and technology students gathered in Breslin Center on Wednesday afternoon to explore internship and employment opportunities at the 2011 MSU Career Gallery.
Although it is one of the largest universities in the nation, students have found the MSU community might be connected by less than the popularized six degrees of separation.
It is common for people to examine the packaging of a smashed cereal box, but when sitting in a doctor’s office or hospital, people aren’t thinking about how the needle in their arm was packaged.
International relations junior Charles Kraiger will be interning at the White House this fall, according to a White House press release.
The Department of Student Life is hosting its annual Fall Housing Fair from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 12 in the first floor lounge at the Union.
Train travel between Detroit and Chicago — two metropolitan areas many MSU students hail from — soon will become more efficient once a project to install a high-speed rail system linking the cities gets underway, according to a Wednesday press release from U.S. senators Carl Levin, D-Mich, and Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich.