Reno's continues to host weekly radio show despite stabbing
Ten days after a man was stabbed in a local bar’s parking lot, first-year MSU football coach Mark Dantonio made his weekly radio show debut at the bar.
Ten days after a man was stabbed in a local bar’s parking lot, first-year MSU football coach Mark Dantonio made his weekly radio show debut at the bar.
Last January, five MSU students had no idea that the senior project they worked on in Advertising 486 would win a national competition with Fuze beverages, a Coca-Cola-owned company that produces a number of healthy beverages in uniquely shaped bottles.
In an effort to ease Michigan’s budget woes and create a smaller state government, the Michigan Senate passed a bill Thursday offering early retirement options to state employees.
East Lansing Mayor Sam Singh handed a $50,000 check to MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon on Wednesday to support the museum and its impact on the city of East Lansing.
Rene Hinojosa jumps at every chance he gets to lead an MSU study abroad trip. Although his expenses are covered, the professor of urban and regional planning says that’s not why he’s lured to the program.
September is the start of the prime season for illegal file-sharing monitors, such as the Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA, to step up their quest to deter students from stealing music.
When Mayor Sam Singh announced he wouldn’t run for re-election, this year’s race for East Lansing City Council became more interesting.
The best advice Mary Hausbeck ever received was to think of what she liked to do best and then make a career out of it.
When former Sen. Dick Allen rode his bicycle from the state Capitol to Mackinaw City in 1971, he proved a point to the Department of Transportation and gave rise to a tradition.
During the first ASMSU Student Assembly meeting of the school year, Chairperson Michael Leahy plans to enforce one thing right away: better time management.
While most of East Lansing was still asleep Tuesday morning, a crowd of about 50 people gathered on the roof of the Shaw Lane parking ramp for a 5 a.m. party.
The East Lansing City Council convened Tuesday for a work session at City Hall. This was the council’s first formal gathering since Aug. 7. Here are four highlights from the discussion.
Jeanne Burton’s work has led to more than just a lab report. The associate animal science professor garnered recognition, mentees and friends through her dedication to her work.
Zach Hodyna, a 2007 MSU graduate, has moved three times since leaving the university — not exactly giving him time to connect with an alumni association.
The root beer keg was flowing at University Reformed Church’s fall welcome party after Sparticipation Saturday.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm announced Tuesday that Michigan will host an energy summit with Sweden in early 2008 in an effort to bring international industries and jobs to the state.
Peace activists did not get discouraged Tuesday when U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, did not attend the Take a Stand campaign. Instead, they brought in a replacement in the form of a life-size poster of Rogers.
Saginaw Bay could soon have a comprehensive plan for managing its ecological resources thanks to a federal grant awarded to MSU research scientists.
The numbers are in, and the East Lansing and MSU police departments report that more than 600 partygoers received tickets and upward of 125 spent time in jail during this year’s Welcome Week.