Conference on race to discuss justice system
Conference organizers plan to intellectually battle racial inequality in the criminal justice system this week at the seventh national Race in 21st Century America Conference.
Conference organizers plan to intellectually battle racial inequality in the criminal justice system this week at the seventh national Race in 21st Century America Conference.
For mathematics sophomore Carly Jankowiak, moving away meant leaving two important members of her family — her dogs.
When marketing senior Alex Zurowski heard about Monday’s Adult Swim Carnival at Mac’s Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, he was more than willing to volunteer.
Despite representing schools with a long-standing and heated rivalry, the graduate student governments from MSU and the University of Michigan have announced a collaborative partnership between the two groups.
The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will have the blues Wednesday for the Catwalk for the Cure fashion show and silent auction in support of juvenile arthritis.
Music has been an integral part of Amanda Farmer’s life for as long as she can remember. That’s why, when a friend of the psychology senior told her about Red Bull Tum Tum Pa, she jumped at the opportunity to participate in the competition.
When Roo, a 7-year-old pet rabbit, was diagnosed with cancer on Nov. 16, 2010, his owner, Krista Hottmann, said it came as a shock.
As Earth Day approaches, students in an MSU club reached out to the greater community to teach citizens of all ages about the local environment and nature.
As platform heels sashayed across the stage and wild hair flung in the air, the crowd cheered during the 2011 Official MSU Drag Show on Friday at the International Center.
Students and community members didn’t let rain dampen their spirits at the 10th annual Sparty’s Spring Party 2011.
Any tension in the air between police and typical citizens was placed on the back burner for chaity as green rubber balls hurled through the gym. The Capital Area Dodgeball Tournament on Saturday at IM Sports-West pitted teams of police officers and other public service employees in a friendly competition against civilians.
Take Back the Night, an annual, day-long series of events dedicated to ending sexual and domestic violence, will take place Tuesday across campus.
For nursing senior Katie Gay, bullying has been a part of her life for years.
Patrons of a local bar and the bar’s owner disagree about the reasons behind the closure of the establishment early Thursday morning.
Stem cell researchers at MSU and other state universities might face new transparency requirements because of a provision attached to a higher education appropriations bill passed Wednesday.
On Thursday, MSU Social Norms volunteers held the It’s Your Ducky Day event outside of Olin Health Center. The event was a health education opportunity for students, said Becky Allen, an alcohol, tobacco and other drug educator.
Members of the greek community plan to team up to perform a live musical number in front of a packed house during Greek Week’s Battle of the Bands competition at 7 p.m. tonight in the Auditorium.
In an attempt to remove invasive plant species from local parks, East Lansing officials are asking community members to roll up their sleeves and help root out the problem.
A recent report showing the average salary for MSU faculty is the third highest in the state shows competitiveness between other institutions, according to officials.
Scott Nowak has a history of working with Burmese people. “My dad went on a humanitarian trip 10 years ago to Burma,” he said. “Having a chance to meet some people in the community — I became fascinated with what was going on in the country.”