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  • (07/08/2009)
    From left Grand Valley State University junior Matt Baranski Central Michigan University sophomore Joe Roggenbuck Ferris State University alumnus Bryce Johnson and Central Michigan University senior Nichole Crosson take a break from riding Wednesday at McClintock Mini Park in Laingsburg Mich.. The four cyclists along with three others are riding from Rothbury to Washington D.C. as part of a nationwide event to lobby lawmakers to take action against climate change.
  • (06/21/2009)
    Retired MSU professor Al Cafagna is moved by the music he came to watch his son Carl Cafagna perform with the North Star Saxophone Quartet at the 2009 Summer Solstice Jazz Festival in downtown East Lansing. Nichole Hoerner The State News
  • Facebook photos can be risky for job seekers

    (02/24/2009)
    In one picture youre downing a beer. In another youre dressed for Halloween as a naughty nurse. You and your friends might think your Facebook profile picture is funny but what would your mother say
  • Long journey to Orlando was worth it

    (12/31/2008)
    It8217s snowing in East Lansing but in Florida it8217s a warm and breezy 74 degree day under the warm sun.
  • Building a future

    (11/30/2008)
    While most of the country watched ABC8217s 8220Extreme Makeover Home Edition8221 from the comfort of their homes Sunday about 500 people braved snowy weather to attend a viewing party featuring an episode filmed in Holt. During seven days in late September community members and businesses joined forces with the extreme makeover team to build a new home for the Nickless family.
  • thanks Giving

    (11/25/2008)
    8220Thanksgiving is every day and I8217m thankful every time I wake up in the morning and I8217m thankful for life in general8221 Lansing resident Kay Fox said. Three Native American women MSU College of Law professor Wenona Singel Fox and English doctoral student Nichole Shepherd discuss what they are thankful for this year and every day. They talk about gratitude from different stages and perspectives in life. Collectively they are mother grandmother student teacher and women who work to build community and a oneness with everyday life. They say 8216thank you8217 in Anishinaabemowin the native language of people in and around Michigan and tell their stories.
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  • MSU survey: Jobs 'No. 1' concern of Mich. voters

    (09/08/2008)
    When the presidential candidates visit Michigan they8217ll be likely to focus on the economy which an MSU survey showed is on the minds of many residents.
  • Northwest-Delta merger could increase airfare

    (04/15/2008)
    Flights to and from Lansing could be more expensive if a proposed merger between Northwest Airlines Corp. and Delta Air Lines Inc. is approved. The merger would create the world8217s largest airline carrier and the Delta name would be retained.
  • Powwow celebrates Ojibwe

    (02/24/2008)
    Nichole Shepherd has danced to heal people in need ever since the idea came to her in a dream 10 years ago.8220I had a dream about it and if you dream about it you8217re supposed to do it8221 said Shepherd an English doctoral student enrolled in an Ojibwe language course.Shepherd performed the women8217s jingle dress dance a healing dance during the seventh annual Ojibwe Language Pow Wow in Snyder-Phillips Hall Auditorium on Saturday.
  • (12/16/2007)
    MSU freshman guard Brittney Thomas continues to dribble on her knees after falling along with Oklahoma freshman point guard Danielle Robinson. MSU persevered through a very close game but lost to Oklahoma 55-66. Nichole Hoerner The State News
  • (03/19/2006)
    MSU forward Liz Shimek goes up for a loose ball against Wisconsin-Milwaukee forward Nichole Drummond at Allstate Arena in Chicago on Saturday afternoon. Shimek was responsible for 27 points in the Spartans' 65-46 victory over Milwaukee. Kristin MorinThe State News
  • Looking to repeat last year's success

    (03/17/2006)
    When she first found out who the MSU women's basketball team would be playing in the first round of the NCAA Tournament senior guard Lindsay Bowen said she didn't know anything about the opponent.A few days have passed since the selection committee gave fourth-seeded MSU a first-round matchup against No.
  • Campus shooting prompts meeting

    (09/19/2005)
    A Saturday-morning shooting injuring two men outside Fee Hall spurred an informational meeting between Department of Police and Public Safety officers students staff and administrators in Hubbard Hall on Sunday night.
  • Signed referral

    (02/08/2005)
    Students interested in American Sign Language courses at MSU are encouraged to continue their studies - about five miles west of campus.Sign language courses are in high demand nationally according to the Modern Language Association or MLA but many professors and students are saying MSU's courses are not enough and are too packed to accept all interested students.
  • (04/23/2004)
    At left Julian Fedorchuk 5 looks at a snake his mother Elizabeth Fedorchuk of Okemos holds during Earth Day festivities on the lawn of the Capitol. Behind Fedorchuk Kami Brown of Portland middle and Nichole Cedillo of East Lansing right look at reptiles on the table of Nature Discovery an organization that aims to educate people about Michigan wildlife.
  • Rituals intensify in-state rivalry

    (10/28/2003)
    As die-hard Spartans fans gear up for a Wolverine invasion some fans will apply face paint while others will tailgate with alumni and friends.
  • Enrollment data finalized

    (10/13/2003)
    MSU's enrollment decreased slightly from the 2002-03 year despite an almost record level of applicants.The university received about 25000 first-time undergraduate applicants for fall 2003 but the 44542 students currently attending MSU are almost 400 students less than last year's total enrollment.Despite the decrease David Byelich MSU's director of the Office of Planning and Budgets said this year's enrollment remains at a level where the university can optimize students' academic performance."What we tried to do is remain stable at the 44000 to 43000 level" he said.MSU's enrollment has fluctuated between 43000 and 45000 students for the past five years.The enrollment figures were released to the public late last week.Pamela Horne assistant to the provost for enrollment management and director of admissions said university officials had planned on decreasing enrollment to about 44000 but the state's budgetary problems might affect MSU's long-term enrollment planning."All of this has to be looked at in terms of the budget and what the balance is going to be between tuition revenue and state revenue" she said.
  • Kilwin's chocolate shop closes

    (01/06/2003)
    Students craving sugary treats now have one less place to satisfy their sweet tooth.Kilwin's 403 E.
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