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  • NCAA Tourney Fever

    (03/26/2009)
    The sports desk breaks down the MSU men8217s and women8217s basketball NCAA appearances. Men8217s basketball reporter Alex Altman and women8217s basketball reporter Joe Terry look ahead to upcoming tournament games.
  • Prognosticators

    (02/19/2009)
    Its once again that time to guess the outcome of this weekends games with the State News prognosticators.
  • (02/05/2009)
    Joe Terry
  • Prognosticators

    (02/05/2009)
    Its once again that time to guess the outcome of this weekends games with the State News prognosticators.
  • Prognosticators

    (01/29/2009)
    Its once again that time to guess the outcome of this weekends games with the State News prognosticators.
  • Prognosticators

    (01/22/2009)
    Its once again that time to guess the outcome of this weekends games with the State News prognosticators.
  • Wound Up While Winding Down

    (11/13/2008)
    Sports editor Matt Bishop field hockey reporter Joe Terry women8217s soccer reporter Sean Ely and men8217s soccer reporter Alex DiFilippo share their thoughts and predictions as the Spartans progress to the postseason in their respective sports.
  • On Campus — What Is MSU’s Top 10 team?

    (10/05/2008)
    The MSU football teams top 25 ranking in the Associated Press poll will in all likelihood send the campus into a tizzy not seen since 2005.
  • NBA draft pick projections

    (06/25/2008)
    Here8217s a projection of what each team will do in the first round of tonight8217s NBA draft. The picks are predicated on personal research and evaluations from scouts across the NBA. Send your feedback to Altmanalmsu.edu.
  • Playing catch up

    (06/19/2008)
    Sports Editor Alex Altman welcomes administration reporter and avid sports fan Joe Terry as they delve into what8217s next for Michigan sports fans. They also celebrate the Red Wings8217 Stanley Cup win and talk about the 2008 NBA champions Boston Celtics8217 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
  • Tourism investments to boost Mich. economy

    (04/24/2008)
    Although the Michigan Legislature signed a package of bills into law temporarily increasing tourism funding last Thursday legislators are already thinking about making the boost more long-term.
  • E.L. food co-op may move to new home

    (03/30/2008)
    Since Country Markett closed its doors in January Rachel Ulch8217s spontaneous trips for bread beer or laundry detergent have her looking elsewhere.
  • (09/17/2007)
    Joe Terry
  • Foot baths for Muslims spark religious debate

    (08/05/2007)
    A decision by the University of Michigan-Dearborn to provide Muslim students with foot baths has pushed the school to the forefront of a debate over the separation of church and state.
  • Big Three universities' research aids economy

    (06/04/2007)
    MSU could play a key part in keeping the state's economy afloat with cuts being made to higher institution education in Michigan and a heavy reliance on a worsening domestic auto industry.The University Research Corridor an alliance comprised of MSU Wayne State University and the University of Michigan recently released preliminary data from a study stating the collaboration generated 6.5 billion - 2 percent of the state's entire economic activity.The independent analysis was conducted by the East Lansing-based Anderson Economic Group and outlines how the URC has contributed to the state's economy.
  • With draft approaching, here's a prediction of first 10 selections

    (04/27/2007)
    After weeks of NFL teams and analysts dissecting players based on their talent potential and personality the NFL Draft finally takes place Saturday.
  • BREAKING NEWS: Coach McCallie to leave MSU for Duke position

    (04/18/2007)
    MSU women's basketball head coach Joanne P. McCallie who signed a new contract with MSU in late March has left to become the head coach of the Duke women's team Duke Athletic Director Joe Alleva announced this afternoon.A press conference is scheduled for Friday to formally introduce her."This has been a dream job of mine for years" McCallie said today in a news release.Rumors of McCallie looking at other coaching jobs heated up toward the end of the season but they were quieted when she signed the new deal 151 which would have gone into effect July 1 151 that raised her pay to 500000 annually with bonuses that could have bumped it up to 643000 per year."The university found out late last night 151 very late last night" MSU spokesman Terry Denbow said adding that MSU will start the search for McCallie's replacement "immediately."In seven seasons as the Spartans' head coach McCallie compiled a 149-75 record including 2005 Associated Press National Coach of the Year honors after leading MSU to a national runner-up finish.
  • Missing minutes cause friction

    (03/27/2007)
    With the records still missing from ASMSU's Feb. 8 meeting some members of the organization are questioning the undergraduate student government's accountability.The minutes from Student Assembly's meeting when it removed the group Great Issues from ASMSU's Programming Board disappeared from the personal computer of Brandon Hicks vice chairperson for internal affairs.Since then Hicks had his computer looked at by MSU's Academic Computing Network Services.
  • Grapplers prepare for Big Ten Championships

    (03/02/2007)
    The preliminary seeds have been posted and the MSU wrestlers are ready for the Big Ten Championships this weekend.MSU will host the championship meet and all Big Ten teams will head to Breslin Center for the first time since 1996.
  • Potential development may offer housing close to campus

    (10/31/2006)
    Construction on a Louis Street apartment building that will house 96 people could begin by June giving students more housing options close to campus.Joe Goodsir president of Community Resource Management Co. said he hopes this project mirrors the success of an apartment building he opened in 2001 on Louis Street."That has been a very successful building for us" Goodsir said.The plans for the new apartment building will go before the East Lansing City Council at its Nov.
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