Hate crimes fall at MSU but Mich. still ranks 3rd
For the third consecutive year, the FBI has ranked Michigan third in the nation for the number of hate crimes, continuing a five-year upward trend of hate-related incidents in the state.
For the third consecutive year, the FBI has ranked Michigan third in the nation for the number of hate crimes, continuing a five-year upward trend of hate-related incidents in the state.
Ingham County community members were invited to speak out Monday night in a public hearing about the proposed amendment to the existing 2002 smoking ban.
For Stephanie Schlessman, food is political. Buying pricier local, organic food means more than fresher, tastier apples, the psychology junior said. Because suppliers have to travel shorter distances to stores, buying local also means fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
State officials are hopeful a solution to Michigan’s rising jobless rate will be to put job openings within a mouse click’s reach.
While Shawn Patterson wasn’t heading home for Thanksgiving until today, the mechanical engineering senior made a trip to the gas station a day early.
More than 300 names are remembered at the Transgender Day of Remembrance candlelight vigil, according to Uri Donnett, chairperson of TransAction.
After East Lansing police Chief Tom Wibert suspended a department policy restricting male officers from growing beards or goatees, Sgt. Andy Bouck researched police officer mustaches from 1907 — the year East Lansing officially became a city.
This semester’s commencement speakers have no shortage of real-world experience to share with departing MSU students.
While students may have difficulty turning in homework and papers on time, professors face a similar challenge every year in submitting paperwork of their own in the form of textbook requests.
MSU police are investigating an attempted carjacking that occurred near Kedzie Hall between 4:30 and 5:10 p.m. Thursday.
Many students don’t trust the reliability of MSU’s e-mail system, mail.msu.edu. But these criticisms are nothing new to the four-person administrative team in charge of MSU’s webmail.
Before Nicole Namy became a co-director for this year’s Global Festival, she participated as an undergraduate with an MSU Arab student organization to showcase her culture.
Visitors to the Michigan Historical Museum, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., walked into an unexpected winter wonderland Saturday afternoon.
MSU student environmentalists brought a message to the streets of East Lansing on Friday: No new coal-fired power plants.
The antiwar movement was alive Sunday in Lansing as more than 50 protesters gathered at the state Capitol to urge the government to bring troops home and improve veteran services.
Fisheries and wildlife freshman Dan Myers has three large boxes of newspapers and plastic bottles sitting in his dorm room that he wants to recycle.
Some say it brought multicultural groups on campus together. Some say it has had little impact on how MSU recruits faculty and students. Some say it made diversity efforts on campus more collaborative and inclusive for everyone. Some say it poses a real threat to maintaining a multicultural university.
The fate of the state’s new primary date continues to hang in the balance as the Michigan Court of Appeals met Thursday to hear whether circumstances surrounding the primary dare are unconstitutional.
Facebook.com is cooperating with an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission regarding concerns the social network’s latest advertising scheme violates the privacy of its users.
Makeup, lipstick, pantyhose and women’s undergarments cover his masculine frame, but Matt Watters said people shouldn’t feel threatened by his appearance.