Observatory offers telescope viewing
From 9-11 p.m. this Friday and Saturday, the MSU Observatory, located at the corner of Forest and College roads, will open its doors to the public for a free viewing of MSU’s 0.6 meter telescope.
From 9-11 p.m. this Friday and Saturday, the MSU Observatory, located at the corner of Forest and College roads, will open its doors to the public for a free viewing of MSU’s 0.6 meter telescope.
At 7 p.m. today in the Communication Arts and Sciences Building auditorium, members of the Migrations of Islam project will show “The Taqwacores,” a film chronicling a Muslim punk-rock scene. The film examines being young and Muslim in the U.S.
Within 10 minutes of climbing into a canoe and paddling out into the Red Cedar River, three members of MSU’s Fisheries and Wildlife Club already had pulled out a bike from the depths of the water during the club’s once-a-semester river cleanup.
The grand opening of two new engagement centers in Brody Complex and South neighborhoods last Friday provides students with more centrally located resources and opportunities.
Veterinary medicine student Anthony Klingler bent forward and grabbed his shins after he crossed the finish line at the ninth annual Canine Cruise 5K race on campus Sunday morning.
Rubber duckies aren’t just for childrens’ bath times anymore. On Saturday, the star of Ernie’s song on Sesame Street and more than 600 of his little friends joined Phi Sigma Pi at the Red Cedar River in the second annual Rubber Ducky Derby.
While many local residents spent their Sunday afternoon relaxing after a weekend full of Halloween festivities, some daring individuals kept the momentum going by visiting live tarantulas, scorpions and cockroaches.
ASMSU’s Academic Assembly passed a bill Thursday night to recommend a change to MSU’s excused absence policy to consider cases of grief or bereavement.
When Ashley Zacharski decided she wanted to apply to law school, she knew she would have to watch what she put online.
As part of its Countdown to the Broad event series, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum will host a gala cocktail reception Friday night to benefit the museum.
In a seemingly remote, overgrown patch of land on the southern edge of main campus, sounds of bushwhacking and falling timber resonated Sunday afternoon.
To some, MSU residence halls are a home away from home, but others feel they’re treading on the territory of campus ghouls.
No one was injured after multiple fires were intentionally started at Theta Chi fraternity house early Friday morning, East Lansing Fire Marshal Bob Pratt said.
ASMSU representatives passed a bill that would recommend changes to the university’s excused absence policy at its biweekly committee meetings Thursday night in Student Services.
ASMSU representatives passed a bill that would recommend changes to the university’s excused absence policy at its biweekly committee meetings Thursday night in Student Services.
When elementary education junior Megan Sexton and media and communication technology senior Erin Southers went to grab a bite to eat on Grand River Avenue on Thursday night, they didn’t expect to see superheroes, monsters and princesses.
Not long after it came back to gas station and store shelves across the city, synthetic marijuana alternatives might be pulled from stores once again.
This weekend, Lansing will play host to American Cancer Society’s annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m., and the walk will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the Capitol.
In a windowless room on the top floor of the Union, members of the Occupy Lansing movement met in their first cohesive presence on campus since the protests’ start, mapping a strategy to spark momentum at MSU.