Looking for brunch? Check out these East Lansing-area spots
Whether you’re looking right in downtown East Lansing, or down the road in Lansing or Okemos, you are bound to find a brunch that could surprise you.
Whether you’re looking right in downtown East Lansing, or down the road in Lansing or Okemos, you are bound to find a brunch that could surprise you.
"Our First Fridays program provides students with unique and just outright fun ways to explore the museum outside of our normal hours," MSU Museum Graduate Assistant Berkley Sorrells said in a press release. "From dancing with the dinosaurs to carnival games, it has been very exciting to help develop engaging events to welcome MSU students into the museum."
For collectors, this venue was the perfect place to find additions to their collections and connect with vendors from farther away than they might typically have access to.
Once-donated items to the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center are now being used by MSU Arts and Humanities students to construct costumes for the homecoming parade on Oct. 14.
“I really think that Michigan State students have the opportunity to decide this election, full stop,” Slotkin said.
“I felt insult and disgust,” Rocky Ratliff, an attorney for the survivors said. “It's like they just spit in our face, like they don't really care — and not just my face, (but also) the face of about every other survivor, including those that have fought very valiantly and hard in their cases.”
“Nothing is gained from a vote of no confidence. However, it sends a powerful message that we, the undergraduate community, are strongly in opposition to the current conduct of this board.” ASMSU voices its opposition to the Board of Trustees' actions and calls on members to resign.
"I spend most of my days just … just looking at all these horrible, violent videos that coming out of Iran," Art History and Design Assistant Professor Parisa Ghaderi said. "It’s just there’s so much violence on the streets, and it’s just the emotional burden that it has on all the Iranian community here who still have close ties to Iran.”
East Lansing Police Department's August use of force report reveals 66% of cases in which officers used "reasonable force when encountering resistance" were against Black individuals 18 to 35 years old.
In letters to the board, the president and provost called out the outside legal counsel investigating former business dean Sanjay Gupta's departure. The counsel reached out to at least seven members of MSU faculty, executive administrators and internal legal counsel for help in its investigation.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In support, MSU's Center for Survivors is hosting a series of workshops throughout the month to educate the community on supporting survivors, cyber security and more.
“My parents had always taught that we need to give back to our community, we need to be involved and engaged," Singh said. "That was sort of part of the kind of conversations we'd have around our dinner table.”
The annual Security and Fire Safety report describes on-campus crimes in 2021. Burglary and rape are second highest, each with 19 reported incidents.
Over 200 news publications are now free for MSU students through ASMSU's partnership with the news app, Spotlight.
The event gave community members the opportunity to learn and explore the culture of different countries that practice Islam.
From stargazing with cider and donuts to meeting Zeke, check out some of the autumn-themed events MSU is hosting this October.
The Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety recently welcomed Maria Valayil as their new full time police social worker. The police social worker accompanies officers on welfare checks and follows up on incidents that may indicate an individual in the MSU community is struggling with their mental health. Valayil’s role will shift the department towards a structure in which police officers and social workers can work together in responding to mental health emergencies.
Outside at Horrocks' beer garden, lines of attendees queued up to try the Oktoberfest beer selection and Michigan beer brats.
Months after Bevill told her parents her decision to change her career track, her mom would continue sending her resource links meant for pre-med students.
The event saw many people from the area come to shop, eat and enjoy music on a closed-off portion of Division Street.