MSU computing site updated to offer technology resources
MSU recently launched a renamed and redesigned website aiming to collect all of the university’s technology help and resources in one place.
MSU recently launched a renamed and redesigned website aiming to collect all of the university’s technology help and resources in one place.
Two hot-button issues manifest in legislation are expected to work their way to Gov. Rick Snyder’s desk this week after being OK’d by the state Legislature on Tuesday.
The first MSU college robotics team is looking to win its first trophy while strengthening its relationships with student teams it mentors at the 2011 VEX Robotics World Championship next month in Kissimmee, Fla.
For most students, spring break is a time to seek warmer weather, catch up on half a semester’s worth of missed work or simply relax at home.
Partisan parlance has been prevalent in Lansing as of late as a controversial package of bills has made its way through the Legislature.
The East Lansing-based company, Biggby Coffee, is celebrating its 16th birthday today by offering 99-cent tall, sweet and creamy hot drinks all day at participating locations.
Ener Almanzam had walked past Woven Art Yarn & Fiber Gallery, 325B Grove St., many times before, but never thought to take a walk inside until Monday evening.
A preliminary outline of the 2011 fiscal year East Lansing budget, which proposed numerous cuts to accommodate for decreases in funding from the state, was presented to the East Lansing City Council in its March 8 meeting.
To an MSU student, it never can hurt to earn a little extra cash — especially if it’s made through one’s own original media.
The hubbub of activity normally caused by students who leave East Lansing for spring break temporarily was replaced by people interested in farming, agriculture and similar areas in celebration of MSU’s 95th Agriculture and Natural Resources, or ANR, Week.
Less than two months after the Lansing Police Department made history, the East Lansing Police Department made a move of the same fashion.
MSU students voted to merge ASMSU’s Student and Academic assemblies into a single assembly two weeks ago.
A revamp of sections of Albert Avenue and locations surrounding the Ann Street Plaza could take place this summer if construction plans discussed by the East Lansing City Council on Tuesday move forward. The council discussed the plans at its Tuesday work session at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road. The construction would consist of two separate projects, a Brownfield location located at 200 Albert Ave.
During the past several decades graffiti gradually has been working its way into mainstream culture, as evidenced by street artist Banksy’s recent Oscar nomination.
Students who frequent the local Blockbuster to rent videos or grab a movie-related snack might have to start looking for a new place to do so come April.
With the guidance of museum administrators, students will have the opportunity to plan events for the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum after construction is completed next spring.
The search for East Lansing’s next chief of police was narrowed down to four candidates Thursday.
The East Lansing Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission will invite community members to participate in workshops to help determine where the community’s priorities should lie.
Local artist Beti Dudley will bring an unusual form of pottery to the East Lansing Public Art Gallery beginning on Sunday in its first exhibit of a type of Japanese art called Raku.