Students march to support civil rights
More than 40 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. inspired about 250,000 people to march for freedom in Washington, D.C. On Monday, more than 200 people met at the Union to carry on the tradition.
More than 40 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. inspired about 250,000 people to march for freedom in Washington, D.C. On Monday, more than 200 people met at the Union to carry on the tradition.
The School of Hospitality Business’ efforts to fund a revitalized Culinary Business Learning Lab were aided by a $1.3 million grant from The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation, the school announced Friday.
The days of unforgiving weather and late registration hindering voter participation might soon be irrelevant for Michiganians if two initiatives being discussed in the state Legislature are passed.
The MSU College of Law Rental Housing Clinic will host a seminar Feb. 11 to educate renters on home ownership.
Minutes from past ASMSU meetings and up-to-date contact information for representatives will be a click away for students when ASMSU launches a new Web site this semester.
MSU’s e-mail system was victim to a phishing attack Monday as hundreds of users received fraudulent e-mails requesting personal information.
Altaye Tadesse opened Altu’s Ethiopian Cuisine 11 years ago with hopes of integrating ethnic food into the diets of Lansing area residents.
An MSU professor’s constant battle with her weight led her to take a closer look at the ways magazines approach weight loss differently based on the race of their readers.
A 15-year-old East Lansing High School student was struck by a vehicle at 7:15 a.m. Friday at the intersection of Harrison Road and Tarleton Avenue.
Beginning next fall, MSU students will have the opportunity to participate in an American Sign Language living/learning option.
The MSU Board of Trustees voted to proceed on a $13.3 million recycling center and surplus store at its meeting Friday.
They’re dangerous, high and on the loose. Officials say it’s hard to catch them and it’s harder to detect them. They’re drugged drivers. About 9.5 million people age 12 and older admitted to driving while under the influence of drugs, according to the 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
The MSU Formula Racing team will be taking to the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit to display their cars and lure possible investors.
A new technique to create embryonic stem cells without harming human embryos could bring about compromise for both sides of a long-winded debate.
More than a week after the U.S. Supreme Court denied Michigan’s third try at banning what legislators have termed partial-birth abortions, state lawmakers are beginning a fourth attempt to ban the procedure.
Kristin Twiss was inspired by the operating room. As a registered nurse for five and a half years, Twiss has worked throughout the hospital, but it was observing nurse anesthetists at work that gave her the passion to pursue the position.
For the second year in a row, the “Survivor” search came to Lansing on Thursday in hopes of finding contestants for the latest installment of the reality TV show.
For Alicia Bray, raising a child is hard enough. Trying to raise a child on a university stipend is harder.
Lansing Township police are seeking two suspects in the Sunday morning armed robbery of Max & Erma’s in Eastwood Towne Center.
The MSU Board of Trustees is scheduled to vote on approving a teaching endowment, new recycling center and improvements to the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory in a meeting Friday.