Potter Park Zoo wins diversity award
Potter Park Zoo wins Excellence in Diversity Award, the second of its kind in 2019.
Potter Park Zoo wins Excellence in Diversity Award, the second of its kind in 2019.
People of all ages joined together at the Lansing Capital Sept. 20 with a common goal, to reverse climate change. Extinction Rebellion, a climate activist group, was founded in the U.K. last year and is spreading globally. The local Extinction Rebellion chapter is just a few weeks old but is looking forward to working with individuals in the East Lansing community.
300 Gotcha scooters will arrive on campus Monday, Sept. 23 after months of delay.
The Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, is going digital this month. "Don't let the digital format freak you out," Glen Stohr, Kaplan LSAT teacher and senior manager for online design, said. “Get familiar with it, learn how to use it effectively and it’ll actually be to your advantage. "
Below the Stacks is hosting a citywide mural festival in Lansing through Saturday Sept. 21.
Former MSU health physicist Joseph Hattey collapsed in court after being sentenced to two years of probation and a $575 fine for a bestiality charge.
Coffee & Conversation will discuss LGBTQ+ issues and rights at Blue Owl Coffee Sept. 22 from 2 to 4 p.m.
With the school year starting, jobs are now being filled across campus. But where should you start?
Fraternity brothers and friends gathered around The Rock on Farm Lane on Wednesday night to hold a candlelight vigil in honor of Jeremy Swiatek, a 2018 MSU graduate who died this past weekend in Illinois.
The Trump administration announced that it's planning to ban flavored vape products, but the move has been met with skepticism.
Tickets for "Aladdin" are now on sale at the Wharton Center.
A new Media Innovation Lab created by MSU and WKAR will have a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, followed by other events.
Former MSU medical resident Michael Phinn was sentenced to five to 15 years in prison for four charges including second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Kaitlyn Kelley from The State News walks us through some tips for thrift shopping at Metro Retro, a local vintage clothing store located in Old Town. Ezra Kelly discusses how Metro Retro selects its merchandise.
East Lansing announced Tom Fehrenbach as the city's planning, building and development director.
Melissa Woo will be MSU's new senior vice president and chief information officer, replacing Rob McCurdy.
Attorney General Dana Nessel was granted permission to submit subpoenas in the investigation of the Me Too Kits Company.
The annual Dragon Boat Race was held on Sept. 15, 2019 at Hawk Island Park in Lansing.
Teresa A. Sullivan will be filling in for the position while MSU searches for a permanent replacement after former Provost June Youatt resigned.
This is the sixth and final part of the city council candidate series. With a Nov. 5 election approaching, this series is here to inform students of the candidates seeking to represent the local government just outside campus boundaries. Produced by: Haley Sinclair