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  • Battle flu fatigue by finding inspiration 

    (11/08/2009)
    I have officially slept through the entire first week of November. And like the child who falls asleep on the car ride home only to wake up hours later in her own room confused I find myself groggily preparing to jump back into life.
  • Museum celebrates El Dia de los Muertos

    (11/08/2009)
    When Novi resident Joe Montgomery took his children to the MSU Museum on Sunday he didnt know they would be honoring the dead by making decorations with colored frosting and beads.
  • Mich. Republicans face underage drinking charge

    (10/15/2009)
    The state Liquor Control Commission is investigating an anonymous complaint about underage drinking occurring at the Michigan Republicans leadership conference Sept. 25 and 26.
  • (09/20/2009)
    Andrea Zagata8217s leave-behind
  • (09/20/2009)
    Andrea Zagata8217s leave-behind
  • New store brings sweet combination to E.L.

    (09/08/2009)
    When religious studies junior Sara Lone returned to MSU this fall she returned as both a student and as the manager of a store she helped bring to downtown East Lansing.
  • Lansing seeks to retain more grads with punch-card program

    (06/03/2009)
    In an attempt to reach out to young professionals in Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero announced Tuesday the creation of Punch Into Lansing a promotion aimed at connecting young people interning and working in the city with local businesses and events.
  • Team’s toughness mirrors strength of downtrodden Detroit

    (04/02/2009)
    Detroiters know what the outsiders think. They hear the TV news anchors. They read the newspapers. They know about the citys nation-high unemployment rate and the image that pops into mind when people think about Detroit.
  • (03/05/2009)
    A glimpse at work in the newsroom on Thursday days before The State News8217 100th birthday Assistant Design Editor Andrea Zagata works on a page as Deputy Managing Editor Laura Misjak looks on.
  • Students rally against cutting music therapy

    (02/24/2009)
    Andrea Kozminski turned down scholarships at other schools before coming to MSU last fall. The no-preference freshman wanted to pursue a career in music therapy. Then about two weeks ago Kozminski learned of a proposed moratorium on admission into the program.
  • 2 E.L. eateries opt for smoke-free status

    (02/10/2009)
    Two East Lansing restaurants have made the decision to ban smoking in the past month a change that will come to all Michigan businesses if the Legislature passes a statewide smoking ban.
  • Italian cooking class intense

    (02/03/2009)
    Rome Italy 8211 In many ways this is a semester of firsts my first time to Europe my first wine tasting and this evening my first cooking class.
  • Scam artist targets MSU students seeking work

    (01/20/2009)
    An alleged scam disguised as a job opportunity capitalized on some MSU students looking for work with a charity organization. MSU police have identified and made contact with a man who reportedly interviewed 10 MSU students for a job with the MSU Boys Girls Club.
  • MSU professor debunks couple’s Holocaust hoax

    (01/14/2009)
    Theirs was a love story that could rival Romeo and Juliet. He was a boy trapped in a Holocaust concentration camp. She was a young Jewish girl in hiding who threw him apples over a fence. Years after the boy was liberated and the war ended a chance blind date in New York City brought them together. They would marry months later.
  • Cold case finally closed

    (08/06/2008)
    The last remaining unsolved murder at MSU has been solved. Marie Ann Jackson whose body was found in an isolated wooded area of MSU property near College Road on Nov. 21 1970 had been lying in the woods for up to four days before her body was found. She had been strangled.
  • FDA suspects new foods of salmonella

    (07/10/2008)
    Speculation now surrounds raw jalapeno peppers and cilantro in addition to previously suspected tomatoes as causes of the nationwide salmonella outbreak that first began in April.
  • Gap between leases can cause problems for students

    (07/07/2008)
    With the end of their lease dates looming in the near future students may be starting to think of housing issues. Some may even find themselves scrambling for a place to live during the time between the end of their current lease and the start of the fall semester.
  • Decision making separates good teams from great teams

    (06/17/2008)
    Decisions decisions. Or in this case bad decisions.
  • MSU staff remembers legendary journalist

    (06/15/2008)
    Those within the MSU College of Communication Arts and Sciences are mourning the death of a man who led the way in the journalism field.
  • Destination: Home

    (06/01/2008)
    Thanks to low-cost transportation and additional sponsors thousands of families went exploring on Saturday laughing and enjoying themselves in the sunshine. The families weren8217t at Cedar Point or anywhere out of state. They were right in their hometown.
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