VIDEO: Bernie Sanders' message resonates with students
Bernie Sanders' political campaign has been getting a lot of support from what might seem to some as a surprising group — college-age people.
Bernie Sanders' political campaign has been getting a lot of support from what might seem to some as a surprising group — college-age people.
Aggravated assault charges have been authorized against the suspect in a video which surfaced online showing a McDonald's employee punching an MSU student, East Lansing police Lt. Steve Gonzalez said.
One way universities have tried to help the underprivileged is through what is commonly called affirmative action, which in higher education means allowing an applicant’s race or ethnicity to be taken into account during the admissions process to offset structural disadvantages that might come from attendance at lower-performing high schools.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently voted that discrimination against people of the LGBT community equates to sexual discrimination, which is forbidden under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Nearly 50 students and representatives from campus organizations camped out from midnight to 8 a.m. on July 27 at the Rock on Farm Lane to protect a tribute to Sandra Bland after the first was painted over within less than a day.
MSU police announced Wednesday that eight new public address speaker towers are now operational across campus.
John Revitte has officially withdrawn from November’s East Lansing City Council election as of July 24.
Investigations are underway to determine what led to the death of 69-year-old Lansing resident Marjorie Stine from a single-car crash in the parking lot of St. Thomas Aquinas Church the evening of Friday, July 24, in East Lansing.
East Lansing residents living on Abbott Road between Burcham Drive and Saginaw Street have had to adjust to some new neighbors these past couple weeks after construction on the road section began on June 28.
Add Woody's Oasis Bar and Grill to the list of downtown East Lansing restaurants closing this summer.
The sixth annual Taste of Downtown took place Saturday, July 25 on the 100 block of Washington Sq.
The final candiates for the East Lansing City Council are in, although as of Friday at noon the candidates have four hours to withdraw from the race. Current East Lansing Mayer Nathan Triplett is trying again for mayor and the other candidates are Mark Meadows, a former councilmember, East Lansing resident and MSU professor Erik Altmaan, MSU graduate Shanna Draheim, MSU professor emeritus John Revitte, 2008 MSU graduate Steve Ross and 2007 MSU graduate Jermain Ruffin. Seven candidates have filed to run for three vacancies, and council members Kathleen Boyle and Diane Goddeeris will not be seeking reelection.
The new trailer for the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie featured a brief shot of the exterior of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum during the 2:34 to 2:36 minute marks.
Each year, MSU conducts a survey of the graduating class to track where each graduate has found employment six months postgrad. The results for 2014 shed some positive light on what has recently been a tough job market.
It was the morning of June 30 and Derrick Austin stood outside a restaurant on Grand River Avenue, looking up and down the empty summer streets of East Lansing.
Shanna Draheim, a Southern California native, fell in love with East Lansing during her undergrad years at MSU. After bringing her family to live in and be part of the community 11 years ago, Draheim has decided to run for East Lansing City Council.
Seven candidates have filed to run for three vacancies on the East Lansing Council this fall. Only one incumbent is seeking reelection — East Lansing Mayor Nathan Triplett — while council members Kathleen Boyle and Diane Goddeeris will not be seeking reelection. The seven names are as follows.
Velvet A candy Story, a new family business on Grand River, officially opened Saturday, July 18, 2015, giving residents a slice of Mackinaw Island here in East Lansing.
Here are the top stories for the week of July 17. Meng Long Li was sentenced to one year in the Ingham County Jail by Judge Clinton Canady III for his involvement in the assault of fellow international student Yan Li during the 2014 Chinese New Year at a local karaoke bar.
A 23-year-old male international student taking summer classes at MSU was assaulted on his walk back from Harper's Restaurant and Brew Pub early July 10 at 1:30 a.m., MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.