Greek life plays dodgeball to fight against arthritis
Dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge. The five D’s of dodgeball were on display Friday as the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held a charity dodgeball game to help raise money for arthritis.
Dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge. The five D’s of dodgeball were on display Friday as the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held a charity dodgeball game to help raise money for arthritis.
With a stagnant economy and rising unemployment, many young adults are electing to live with their parents rather than venture out on their own.
More than 250 students and community members bundled up and faced chilly fall temperatures this weekend to get a look at space through MSU’s 0.6 meter telescope.
Douglas J is giving 5 percent of its revenue from gift purchases through Dec. 24 to Haven House of Lansing during its Light the Way initiative.
With the flick of a controller, video gamers might be increasing their creativity. New research coming from MSU shows a link exists between video game playing and creativity.
MSU’s chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity was the first student group out of approximately 1,002 competing groups across the country to donate 100 books to Books for Africa, the world’s largest shipper of donated books to the African continent through the Course Hero Knowledge Drive.
For weeks, MSU students have been asked repeatedly if they agree with senior quarterback Kirk Cousins. Thursday at the Auditorium, Cousins made his pitch, telling a packed crowd about his faith as a Christian.
Starting at 7 a.m. this Saturday, East Lansing residents and MSU students will see a Michigan restaurant recognizable to many from the Detroit area settle in downtown at 333 Albert Ave. after months of preparation and planning.
Public officials on the local and state level launched a barrage political of assaults and opinions this week following the change of the speed limit on a section of Grand River Avenue.
Students no longer will be penalized for missing an exam to attend a loved one’s funeral if a bill passed by ASMSU makes its way through the university’s Academic Governance system.
MSU’s Division of Residential and Hospitality Services and Department of Intercollegiate Athletics are cosponsoring the fifth annual Help Tackle Hunger Food Drive.
Incoming college students worrying about their weight now can put their minds at ease as a new study has determined the “freshman 15” is a myth.
A report released by the American Political Science Association calls for an improved emphasis on gender and race issues in both political science curriculum and faculty, but MSU officials maintain the department’s commitment to diversity remains strong.
The 18th annual MSU-Penn State University Blood Challenge runs through Nov. 17, with the two universities battling to see which can raise more blood donations.
Advertising senior Mark Stuenkel made his way around Old Town Lansing Thursday afternoon with a notebook and copies of his résumé as he visited different creative companies during the fourth annual Mid-Michigan Creative Alliance Studio Crawl.
At 2 p.m. on Nov. 9, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Communications Commission will be conducting the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, according to a report from the MSU Police. The test might last up to three an a half minutes.
Student leaders marched to the stage, lights flashed throughout the Auditorium, and students stood in unity with fists raised. The 39th annual Black Power Rally was underway.
The number of students seeking legal help through ASMSU’s Legal Services Department has increased from last year, its officials said.
Representatives in the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, General Assembly passed a bill to retire Van Hoosen Hall as the traditional location to hold RHA presidential elections at its weekly meeting.