E-books raise issues on citation formats
With the growing use of e-reading devices in academia, some students and scholars are working to find new ways to cite material.
With the growing use of e-reading devices in academia, some students and scholars are working to find new ways to cite material.
After choosing to stay in Egypt as other students were evacuated, international relations and Arabic minor Amber Judd is leaving the country today to attend Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
After going through a divorce and series of personal issues last year, Greg Casperson decided it was time to make a change.
A new restaurant opening in downtown East Lansing has only one question for its future customers: What up, dawg?
Department of Residence Life staff members in Case Hall held a “Learn Your Love Language” event Wednesday night where residents found their best way to communicate with the people they care about.
The International Students Association is scheduled to host its seventh Valentine’s Day Ball from 6-11 p.m. Saturday at the Marriott at University Place, 300 M.A.C. Ave.
MSU is ranked ninth nationwide for large universities producing the most undergraduate Peace Corps Volunteers, according to the 2011 Peace Corps rankings released Feb. 1.
State lawmakers are moving to snuff out synthetic marijuana smoking for the second time in less than a year.
Chocolate, flowers and love might be the traditional recipe for Valentine’s Day, but student groups are adding new ingredients to the pot.
During the next two months, members of the MSU Dance Marathon organization hope to have participants on the dance floor to raise funding for the MSU’s Children’s Health Initiative.
The Acting Company and Guthrie Theater will present “The Comedy of Errors” at 8 p.m. Friday in Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre.
In the past month, Michigan’s lawmakers have warned about the pain felt by a looming $1.8 billion state budget deficit — and they appear to be making good on such assertions.
A recent study conducted by an MSU professor is giving students and local residents some food for thought.
Mona Ramouni didn’t choose to attend MSU because it’s a good school. She chose MSU because, unlike many of the universities in the nation, MSU was accepting to her — a person with a disability.
The East Lansing City Council discussed a proposed ordinance for the dispensing of medical marijuana in order to clear up questions of council members and clarify points at its Tuesday work session at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road. The proposed ordinance, created by city staff, allows for medical dispensaries in primarily office districts but not in residential areas.
Ten professors received a Distinguished Faculty Award during the MSU Awards Convocation 2011 on Tuesday.
After considering spaces in Pennsylvania, southern California and Ann Arbor for its third location, software company Force by Design decided to go green and expand to downtown East Lansing.
Fans of Thai food will have another option in the coming months as family-owned restaurant Taste of Thai prepares to open another location.
As student use of smartphones increases nationwide, university officials are looking to emphasize its wireless presence.
Plant pathology senior Emmie Warnstrom knew her bike needed maintenance when a dysfunctional brake line caused her to almost fly over the handlebars last winter.