Foer presents at Wharton
After nearly a month of waiting, MSU students and East Lansing residents finally were able to see author Jonathan Safran Foer in person.
After nearly a month of waiting, MSU students and East Lansing residents finally were able to see author Jonathan Safran Foer in person.
While most MSU students were celebrating a Spartan football win Saturday afternoon, numerous students were busy fighting for a victory of their own.
More than 150 students made the bus ride from campus into the heart of Lansing to volunteer at the Lansing Community Connect event Friday at the South Washington Office Complex, 2500 S. Washington, Ave.
More than 150 students made the bus ride from campus into the heart of Lansing to volunteer at the Lansing Community Connect event Friday at the South Washington Office Complex, 2500 S. Washington, Ave.
Monica Fochtman probably won’t need to make a trip to the hair stylist for quite some time.
Enrollment numbers in several key graduate programs at MSU dropped last year for the first time since 2007, reflecting a recent national trend of deteriorating student enrollment across the country in university graduate programs.
The next group of prospective Sparty Escort Program members gathered Sunday night at the Union for an informational meeting.
Cartoonist Jorge Cham made an appearance on campus Friday night for a special screening of his new film and to talk about the humor in academic life.
More than 40 members of the MSU Evans Scholars gathered in Valley Court Park on Sunday morning, gearing up to walk more than three miles around the city to support the AIDS Walk Lansing/East Lansing.
A bus-tracking mobile phone application is on the horizon for MSU students as ASMSU representatives passed a bill Thursday night to begin discussions on how to develop the program.
Covered in charcoal and paint, studio art senior Jane Sasso worked on her artwork among dozens of other artists sketching on the collaborative art boards strewn across the Kresge Art Center front lawn on Thursday afternoon for the MSU Department of Art and Art History Drawing Marathon.
A newly redesigned energy-themed lobby in Wilson Hall will give engineering students a chance to learn about real-world issues and work with Consumers Energy employees.
In a 15-foot-long tank holding 6,000 gallons of water in the basement of the Engineering Building, a group of robotic fish swin in sync to help the enviroment thanks to a team of MSU researchers and students.
A reported break-in at Chandler Crossings yesterday is the sixth since the beginning of August, and although police say there’s no evidence connecting them, the alleged thefts are targeting students’ technology equipment.
Everyday, East Lansing Police Department Officer Erich Vedder and his partner patrol the streets of East Lansing, but Vedder’s partner is not the kind you would expect.
MSU students now can get discounts at their fingertips as a popular coupon company has launched a downloadable mobile application for more convenient local shopping.
It’s rude to call someone a name. It’s easy to type it.
After a long wait, students and East Lansing residents will have the chance to see author Jonathan Safran Foer in person.
East Lansing and Lansing have the state’s cheapest gas, according to the AAA surveys in its Fuel Gauge Report.
As members of the MSU and Greater Lansing community came together to commemorate the 2011 International Day of Peace, speakers emphasized the value in embracing the area’s diversity.