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  • Proposal to cut funding in education should not affect crucial research

    (02/23/2009)
    Kudos to Allison Bush and The State News for her fine story on proposed funding cuts for some of MSUs most important research in Cuts could stall MSU research SN 219.
  • Morning to remember

    (01/20/2009)
    Theon Gruber from Jamaica and Chardette Tullis from Washington D.C. talk about their morning on the metro. All morning the trains were jam-packed and there was up to an hour and a half wait at some points. Video and production by Allison BushThe State News
  • Business opportunities

    (01/20/2009)
    Joe Smith from Missouri City Texas was selling hand and pocket warmers during the inauguration Tuesday. While millions of people walked toward the National Mall they had the opportunity to buy anything from T-shirts to calendars to Obama condoms. Video and production by Allison BushThe State News
  • McCain flips stance, supports anti-affirmative action bill

    (07/27/2008)
    Washington 8212 Presidential challenger Sen. John McCain R-Ariz. said Sunday that he supports a proposed ballot initiative in his home state that would prohibit affirmative action policies from state and local governments. A decade ago he called a similar effort 8220divisive.8221
  • Severe weather causes waste dump, silences radio station

    (06/10/2008)
    The East Lansing Wastewater Treatment Plant was forced to make an emergency bypass of sewage and rainwater into the Red Cedar River on Sunday after severe weather over the weekend caused it to lose power for almost 24 hours.
  • City council works for Kilpatrick's dismissal

    (05/13/2008)
    Detroit City Council approved two measures Tuesday aimed at removing Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick from office.Council members voted 5-4 to begin forfeiture of office proceedings against Kilpatrick. On a separate 5-4 vote they approved asking Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to terminate Kilpatrick8217s hold on the mayor8217s office.A third vote aimed at censuring the mayor passed on a 7-2 vote.
  • Bush's comments often misconstrued

    (08/09/2005)
    This letter is in response to "Keep it out" SN 88.Contrary to The State News' assertion President Bush's statement was not an attempt to indoctrinate the youth of our country with religious beliefs.
  • 'Miss Greek' pageant held for charity

    (11/11/2004)
    Sorority members posed on a small crowded stage in mini-skirts halter tops and high-heeled shoes Tuesday evening as audience members whistled and cheered.People packed inside The Temple Club 500 E.
  • Celebrities to stump for Kerry while VP visits

    (10/28/2004)
    The stepson of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry will arrive on MSU's campus Friday morning with movie stars on each arm for a get-out-the vote rally.Chris Heinz 30 is appearing at MSU with actresses Kirsten Dunst and Allison Munn.
  • Kerry leads caucus as Michigan Democrats head to polls

    (02/07/2004)
    Democratic voters and campaign volunteers hit the street today to cast their vote for Michigan's caucus.At the MSU Union student groups campaigned for their favorite candidate.Voters stepped off the elevator on the third floor as campaigners immediately started firing questions."Have you considered John Kerry""Do you mind if I ask you a couple questions about Gov.
  • Anti-war doesn't equal anti-American

    (04/25/2003)
    Many Hollywood celebrities have recently been under attack by media sources and the public for simply verbalizing their anti-war opinions.While actors in Hollywood often get ahead of themselves when it comes to world issues some also believe that just because they make millions of dollars then for some odd reason everyone in America cares that much more about what they have to say.
  • Protesters speak out, get counterprotested on Grand River Avenue

    (03/16/2003)
    Although Allison Saxby's husband is in the Army in Texas waiting for deployment to the Middle East she stood on the median on Grand River Avenue protesting the war."He wants to go fight and I think it's a bunch of crap" she said holding a sign that said "Peace is Patriotism." "We have different feelings."Saxby was among about 100 protesters standing on one of the city's busiest areas holding candles as they delayed traffic.During the protest passing motorists honked horns while some passers-by protested the protesters."We're going to war.
  • Saddam is a severe threat to the world

    (02/19/2003)
    This is in response to the letter about the peace rally "Saturday's rally is worth supporting" SN 214. You say thousands of Iraqis have died because of trade sanctions since the Gulf War.
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