MSU researcher's trial rescheduled
A court hearing for a visiting MSU research associate from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center for illegal use of the Internet was postponed Thursday.
A court hearing for a visiting MSU research associate from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center for illegal use of the Internet was postponed Thursday.
Home and family snapshots from this summer could be winners of the 2008 community photo contest, “The Essence of East Lansing,” if turned in to the city of East Lansing by Sept. 10 at 5 p.m.
Although City Center II has been the project at the front of many East Lansing residents’ minds, there are many other redevelopment projects occurring throughout the city.
The Michigan United Conservation Clubs is trying to expand the state’s 1976 bottle deposit law to include water bottles and other non-carbonated drinks by the end of the month.
After nearly a year of deliberation, the Big Ten Network and Comcast Corp. signed an agreement Thursday that will make the network available to Comcast subscribers for the 2008 college football season.
A court hearing for a visiting MSU research associate from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center for illegal use of the internet was postponed today.
East Lansing residents will not bear the cost of the $116.4 million City Center II project, despite concerns, City Manager Ted Staton said.
The United States became the world’s first nation with 200 accredited law schools last week, but recent law school graduates are having trouble finding their dream jobs right away.
Midland — Tim Fredricks, an MSU zoology doctoral student, laid on his stomach in a Midland field owned by The Dow Chemical Company, peering through binoculars at a male eastern bluebird perched on a birdhouse about 50 yards away.
A credit card and debit card were stolen from a graduate student’s office at the Engineering Research Complex on Tuesday between 11:40 a.m. and 3 p.m., MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Matthew Macon, who was convicted in May of killing two women and assaulting another last summer, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday.
MSU is hosting 4-H Exploration Days this week, which will allow for 2,003 registered youth participants representing 80 of Michigan’s 83 counties to experience college while attending sessions of topics ranging from field hockey to animal science.
Two dairy judging teams from MSU were honored for placing in the College Division category at the Hoard’s Dairyman Cow Judging contest.
After his son’s death in 2001, John Hogg made a promise to himself to climb the highest point in every state.
A new job posting feature, NACElink Network, is now available through MySpartanCareer, according to the Career Services Network.
As MSU is venturing overseas with the opening of the MSU Dubai in the fall, the university is making adjustments that are needed to fit into a different set of cultural values — values Muslim Students’ Association members understand well.
David McKinley’s research in forensic science helped him dig up bullets and gloves at a crime scene Wednesday — and he’s only 11 years old.
Being a role model is one of the most important parts of being a resident mentor. The Department of Residence Life makes sure its resident mentors are held to the highest standard, both in the halls and on the World Wide Web.
A visiting MSU research associate from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center faces a court hearing at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Hamtramck 31st District Court and possible deportation after allegedly planning a sexual meeting online with whom he believed was a teenage girl, according to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.
Robert Kensicki was acquitted of three misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges on Tuesday in relation to the Cedar Fest riots.