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Recent MSU graduates flock to Detroit to start careers
Like many Rust Belt cities, Detroit has been slowly rebuilding from decades of neglect and the catastrophic recession in 2008 that nearly destroyed the city's auto industry, the lifeblood of its economy.
Graduation rates high with women, whites
With another school year near its end, a new class of students are about to graduate and continue on into the professional world.
European students reflect on rise of Donald Trump
The 2016 American presidential race has most certainly gone through its highs and lows. There's been major gaffes, questionable behavior at debates, FBI investigations, and an uproar of angry at their government and willing to take anybody that at least doesn't sound like a politician. It's become a mess of a political event that has made it difficult for analysts to properly say why exactly this election cycle has been so eventful.
RISE hosts its annual Earth Day extravaganza to promote awareness, sustainable living
The Bailey Hall greenhouse was flush with busy volunteers as the Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment, or RISE, hosted its fourth annual Earth Day extravaganza on Friday.
East Lansing holds fifth annual Taste of East Lansing
The Community Relations Coalition, or CRC, held its fifth annual Taste of East Lansing event on Saturday, April 23.