Panel discusses Egyptian experiences
Wafa Hassan’s students in the Arabic Language Instruction Flagship program have been analyzing news coverage of the recent Egyptian government revolution as part of their daily classes.
Wafa Hassan’s students in the Arabic Language Instruction Flagship program have been analyzing news coverage of the recent Egyptian government revolution as part of their daily classes.
If someone asked Maddie Hale during her freshman year what handball was, she wouldn’t have been able to tell them.
Smells of chocolate delicacies, desserts and other baked goods wafted through Kellogg Center on Sunday afternoon as chocolate enthusiasts showed up in droves for the MSU Museum Chocolate Party Benefit.
MSU student groups showcased the struggle and future of the black community through the performing arts in “Young, Gifted and Black: A Celebration of Black History Through the Arts” on Saturday at RCAH Theatre.
Students will have the opportunity to protest against sexual violence during the Day of Rage on Wednesday.
Celebrating 30 years of service with song, the MSU Sexual Assault Program hosted its first benefit concert in the RCAH Theatre on Thursday in an effort to spread awareness and services to victims of sexual assault.
More than 60 students gathered to mix, mingle and kick it with some fellow singles Thursday night in the Union.
As some MSU students look to sign leases on houses and apartments for next year, city officials want to make sure they are aware of what rights are protected.
ASMSU’s Student Assembly voted Thursday to approve $46,000 to fund the upcoming annual ASMSU spring concert.
With winter in full effect and unemployment continuing to affect thousands throughout the state, the East Lansing-based family shelter Haven House is urging local businesses and their customers to have a heart.
David Tschirley has been working in Mozambique, Africa, on and off for the past 20 years. Despite the challenges he’s seen farmers in the country face — including a lack of mechanization, irrigation and access to good feed and fertilization — he said the country appears to be on the rise.
Organizations across the country are turning over a new page in a fresh attempt to create a national, digital public library.
The deadline quickly is approaching for graduate students to apply for the Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, Disciplinary Leadership Award.
“Free” and “food” are two of the most popular words in the college student lexicon, and today they’ll be put side by side as Bruegger’s Bagels offers a free cup of soup to all customers from noon to 2 p.m.
City officials had the opportunity to sit down and discuss issues affecting the entire East Lansing community with several ASMSU representatives Wednesday night.
As protests against the Libyan government continue to gain momentum, some MSU students are voicing public support for the people involved and the principles for which they’re fighting.
More than 150 MSU academic specialists representing about 90 offices gathered Wednesday morning to learn about incorporating social media into their work for the university during the Academic Specialists Professional Development Forum.
From rapping to acting to speaking, students competed for the chance to win prize money Wednesday by representing the heroes of the Civil Rights Movement.
Eric Sneller doesn’t milk cows. He manages them. And the animal science junior could be called one of the best in the country after his team took first place at the annual Midwest Dairy Challenge.