While the winter weather may be gray and gloomy – Greater Lansing’s artists and attractions have compiled fun coloring activities to brighten your world with color. Whether you prefer colored pencils or crayons, coloring is a great stress reliever for adults and has multiple benefits for the little ones as they work on their fine motor skills. Check out the list below and pick your favorite #lovelansing pages to download. And remember, If you share your completed pages on social media be sure to use the #lovelansing.
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Cheering On The Spartans Safely & Responsibly
October 15, 2020 by Tracy Padot, CTA

Spartan football is back!. We encourage everyone to embrace that excitement and the return of Big Ten football responsibly. We've outlined relevant information about what you need to know about the upcoming season to keep fans, students, alumni and visitors healthy and safe.
Lansing's Fall Color Road Trip
September 2, 2020 by Tracy Padot, CTA
Who doesn’t love a fall color tour? If you’re looking for a quick road trip that allows you to take in the kaleidoscope of fall colors all while providing stops to sample delicious uniquely Michigan tastes, we’ve got you covered. We’ve lined up a weekend itinerary that can be customized and enjoyed whether you want a romantic escape or a fun outing with the kids.
What to Expect From MSU's Fall 2020
August 27, 2020 by Brooke Couch, CTA

Spartan Sports Superfan <VIDEO>
August 21, 2019 by Brendan Dwyer, CTA

The return of Spartan Football – Just saying the words gives those of us that bleed green full-blown goosebumps. The concept is so exciting because of all the positivity and excitement that Spartan football brings to our lives.
MSU Graduation Day Guide To Lansing
April 29, 2019 by Katherine Murphy, CTA

It’s graduation time over at Michigan State University. With almost 10,000 students walking across
Rugby Battle Adds Heat to Rivalry Week
October 15, 2018 by Brendan Dwyer, CTA

The Michigan State versus Michigan rivalry goes back a long way. Back in 1898 when the schools played football for the first time there was a seed planted. Who was the dominant program in the state?
2018 MSU Homecoming
September 27, 2018 by Lauren Williams, CTA

It’s Homecoming! The time of year where everyone comes together to share their Spartan Pride. The
MSU Graduation Weekend
April 23, 2018 by Lauren Grattan, CTA

May is just around the corner and with that comes college graduation. As a graduating senior from
Saturdays are for Science, Sports, and Samples!
April 5, 2018 by Lauren Grattan, CTA

The snow has finally melted, and spring has sprung. Spring may come with rain and flowers, but most
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