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  • After jail release, instructor remains on paid leave

    (11/15/2009)
    An MSU instructor and resident who faces charges for allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old girl remains suspended with pay after being released Thursday morning from Ingham County Jail.
  • Kidnapping charge dropped for Higuchi

    (11/09/2009)
    An MSU instructor who was facing life in prison after having sex with a 13-year-old girl instead will be tried on charges carrying a maximum prison sentence of 15 years a judge decided Monday.
  • H1N1 vaccine supply limited

    (11/09/2009)
    An itchy throat a deep cough a high fever just a few signs that flu season has arrived. And as more people fall as casualties to the common seasonal flu and the H1N1 virus MSU and Ingham County are continuing to fight off a national pandemic.
  • Olin will not excuse class absences for flu

    (11/01/2009)
    Coughing and sneezing students who stay home because of flu-like illness might not receive excused absences in their classes.Olin Health Center Communications and Planning Coordinator Kathi Braunlich said Olin is not providing excuses for students experiencing flu-like symptoms unless it is a rare situation. Olin never has given excuses for flu-like illnesses and will not start because of an influx of students coming into Olin she said.
  • 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.
  • Worth keeping

    (10/22/2009)
    Avery Steinlage could have excelled at any sport. With a vertical jump of more than 30 inches the 6-foot-2 205-pound Steinlage has the ups of a forward in basketball.
  • MSU sophomore dies in car crash

    (10/21/2009)
    On the day Felisa Estella Rosa Barnes was crowned homecoming queen in high school she cried. Her father gone for most of the year had returned home and she was overjoyed the family finally was together.
  • Closure of 2 local schools not cause for alarm on campus

    (10/21/2009)
    Despite two local elementary schools closing because of illness MSU officials said they are not worried about an increase in illnesses on campus.
  • Swine flu affects campus

    (10/18/2009)
    University officials are almost sure swine flu has arrived at MSU but its impossible to tell how many people have been infected with the virus because it is so common officials dont test for it.
  • Professor suspended after sexual assault arrest

    (10/18/2009)
    An MSU instructor is in jail and has been suspended with pay for 30 days after being arraigned Thursday on three counts of first degree criminal sexual conduct and one count of kidnapping.
  • Creating a moment

    (10/18/2009)
    Images of MSU basketballs past present and future were on display for the 14000-plus in attendance at Fridays annual Midnight Madness for the MSU mens and womens basketball teams.
  • Madness to hit basketball teams today

    (10/15/2009)
    The MSU mens and womens basketball teams will hold their annual Midnight Madness event at 930 p.m. today at Breslin Center.
  • Izzo concerned about team leadership

    (10/14/2009)
    Because of its athletic ability basketball IQ and NCAA Tournament experience the MSU mens basketball team is viewed by many as a top three team in the country.
  • (10/05/2009)
    Sophomore forwards Mike Merrifield and Brett Perlini fight for posession of the puck with Western Ontario forward Jason Furlong. Michigan State defeated the Mustangs 5-2 in an exhibition game Monday night at Munn Ice Arena.
  • (10/04/2009)
    MSU junior defenseman Colin Givens heads the ball backward past Penn State forwards Jason Yeisley and Treavor Gelsinger during the first half of Sundays game. The Spartans lost to the Nittany Lions 1-0.
  • Porcello, Tigers should win Tues., make playoffs

    (10/04/2009)
    After 162 games the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins need one more game to decide who will represent the American League Central Division in this years playoffs.
  • (10/01/2009)
    East Lansing residents Jason Miller center and Dave Elmore right bartend Wednesday night at the private opening of ENSO 16800 Chandler Road. The Asian-fusion restaurant and nightclub features patio fire pits as well as resident DJ and MSU alumnus Rodney Page.
  • MSU Pagans and Catholics hold discussion panel at the Union

    (10/01/2009)
    MSUs Pagan club Green Spiral and members of the Catholic St. John Student Center took part in an open-question panel discussion Thursday night at the Union.Two members from Green Spiral and two members of St. John took questions from audience members of both faiths to try and show both religions can coexist.
  • Game will be battle of offenses

    (10/01/2009)
    Its the annual game for the Paul Bunyan Trophy on Saturday at Spartan Stadium when the MSU football team meets its archrival Michigan.
  • Lawmakers miss session, face looming Wednesday deadline

    (09/27/2009)
    Despite canceling sessions Sunday and not scheduling a meeting today Michigan lawmakers said they still believe it is possible to pass next years budget by Wednesdays midnight deadline.
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