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Thanksgiving Disaster
(11/19/2009)
Listen to this week8217s features desk podcast where we discuss our families Thanksgiving traditions whether or not electricity really makes David Barker stronger and reggae music. Lets hope it doesnt end with the features editor beating Ian Johnson with a microphone but hey theres always next week -
Fighting for an unkept Promise
(11/18/2009)
Sam Inglot might spend a little less time relaxing this summer. Inglot a journalism sophomore said hell look for a second job to patch a hole the Michigan Promise Scholarship used to fill on his MSU tuition bill. -
Facing the Past
(11/16/2009)
Sarah Krebs a road patrol officer and forensic artist for the Michigan State Police discusses a pilot course she created with David Foran director of MSUs forensic science program. The three graduate students enrolled in the course completed the first of two facial reconstruction projects about two weeks ago. Facial reconstruction is a tool police officers use to help identify unknown victims and are created by forensic artists who use the victims skull to recreate how they might have looked while alive. -
Forensics course recreates human faces
(11/16/2009)
A pair of green eyes stared blankly at Jane Wankmiller as the anthropology doctoral student aimed her camera at the black mans face. Flashes of light from her camera momentarily illuminated the lifeless eyes but they did not blink. She examined the face one last time before she tugged one of the ears watching as it peeled away from the skull she spent the past eight weeks transforming into a facial reconstruction of a deceased person. -
Iraqi child nearing end of surgeries for facial scars
(11/16/2009)
A 12-year-old Iraqi boy is looking forward to taking off the hats he always wears after a series of reconstructive surgeries provided free of charge by an MSU surgeon which are progressing on schedule and slated for completion by the end of January. -
(11/12/2009)
Michigan forwards Travis Turnbull and David Wohlberg celebrate Turnbulls second goal in MSUs 5-3 loss Dec. 6 2008. -
Saying farewell to Ryan
(11/10/2009)
A soft glow illuminated the parking lot of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house 1148 E. Grand River Ave. as fraternity brothers and friends held a candlelight vigil Tuesday for business sophomore Ryan Rosman who died Thursday. -
Warm weekend weather to aid soybean, corn crops
(11/09/2009)
Students and area residents have been given a brief respite from the coming winter during the past few days because late-summer-like temperatures. -
Friends remember sophomore Rosman as 'genuine guy'
(11/08/2009)
When finance sophomore Albert Budnitskiy met business sophomore Ryan Rosman during the first week of their freshman year at MSU he said they instantly developed a bond. -
Film disputes Middle Eastern stereotypes
(11/04/2009)
A Pakistani movie premiering at MSU is starting to change peoples opinions not only about the country but about its predominant religion Islam. -
Budget cuts not expected to affect winter road conditions
(11/03/2009)
When the first snowfall covers East Lansing and signals the beginning of winter city officials expect to keep driving conditions safe in spite of a substantially tightened budget. -
Catch Halloween spirit with top horror films
(10/29/2009)
During the Halloween season there are few things more enjoyable than curling up to watch a truly frightening film in the spirit of fall. -
Medicinal marijuana users no longer federally prosecuted
(10/26/2009)
Michigan residents who use medicinal marijuana wont have to worry about federal consequences after an announcement by the United States Department of Justice last week. -
Body image exhibit held at Union
(10/26/2009)
Surrounded by several nude body moldings Larry Kirkwood said his artistic goal is to portray beauty in all of its forms. -
Redefining research
(10/22/2009)
A trail of millions of federal dollars leads to MSU but the money doesnt ease administrators concerns about MSUs reputation for research. In recent rankings from the National Science Foundation MSU dropped in both research expenditures as well as received research funding. -
Revamping MSU Research
(10/22/2009)
The Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies is working with the Office of the Provost to led an increased push for MSU research. David Morrissey a university distinguished professor of chemistry discusses some of the pros and cons of the administrations call for more faculty member-produced research. -
Overdraft policies might change to benefit students
(10/21/2009)
Students might not have to worry about purchasing a 2 latte with their debit card before the weeks paycheck makes it into their bank account if legislation proposed in the U.S. Senate becomes law. -
(10/20/2009)
Nineteen month-old David Kousa rests on the lap of his mother Okemos resident Evon Tawadrous on Monday morning during BabyTime at the East Lansing Public Library 950 Abbot Road. BabyTime shouldn8217t be directly affected by the budget cuts Children8217s Services Assistant Lezlee Worthington said though if employee hours get cut it would affect many other programs. -
WNBA franchise leaving Detroit
(10/19/2009)
The Detroit Shock are taking their three WNBA Championships to Tulsa Okla. The Associated Press reported Monday. -
Sedaris brings big laughs to Wharton
(10/19/2009)
His story about the fat Jesus really got us laughing. Can you imagine Jesus with a beer belly instead of a six-pack sporting a comb-over because of a receding hairline
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mike said: Ok then, let's ban tasers. Let them just use their bullets instead.
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Re: Sports said: Do you know why black's tend to be "naturally better" at sports than white people?
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Ron Yogman said: Beat 'em up, beat 'em up,
Spartans. Smash mouth football versus PSU.
This Spartan is a Floridian
and I need you to run up the score so you go bowling in the Sunshine State, not Texas
or Arizona or heaven forbid,
Detroit.
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R said: really state news? you couldn't find anyone with a dissenting opinion?
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Tom said: Jason: "[the] debate is whether or not the Catholic Church should maintain their tax exempt status in light of their rather vocal political pressuring.
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mike said: Ok then, let's ban tasers. Let them just use their bullets instead.


