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Lakers complete sweep of Spartans, 4-2
(01/31/2009)
Sault Ste. Marie 8212 The MSU hockey team had a two goal lead with 52 seconds remaining in the first period.But Lake Superior scored four unanswered goals on the Spartans en route to a 4-2 win at Taffy Abel Arena. -
Reeling Spartans can't find offense in 2-0 loss
(01/30/2009)
Sault Ste. Marie 8212 A goal from 110 feet away put Saturday8217s game out of reach for the MSU hockey team. -
Area salmonella case linked to peanut butter
(01/30/2009)
The Ingham County Health Department said Friday that lab results confirmed one of the salmonella strains in Ingham County matched the strain that has sickened 529 people in 43 states as of Wednesday.The sickened person was not an MSU student. -
Police Brief 01/30/09
(01/29/2009)
A Charlotte mans jeans and boxer shorts were stolen Tuesday afternoon from a South Hubbard Hall washing machine MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. -
Cause remains undetermined in death of MSU student
(01/29/2009)
The Ingham County Medical Examiner continues to investigate the cause of an MSU students death after an autopsy performed Thursday yielded inconclusive results. -
Women victorious over Iowa, 65-56
(01/29/2009)
The MSU womens basketball team came out running in its 68-56 victory over Iowa on Thursday. The Spartans took advantage of their depth early and often running Iowa up and down the floor from the tip wearing the Hawkeyes down while using their size advantage to get rebounds and points in the paint. -
Vying for veggies
(01/29/2009)
MSU is turning a darker shade of green. Its not because of energy-efficient light bulbs shining in the Brody Complex. Its not because of recycling receptacles that line the sidewalk near Adams Field. And its not because of the Smart Car that occasionally rolls down Farm Lane. MSU is getting greener in its diet thanks to a continuing increase of vegetarians and vegans on campus. -
Disabled vets to get free education
(01/29/2009)
Paying for school no longer will be a concern for disabled Michigan veterans if they take advantage of a new MSU tuition assistance program. MSUs Disabled Veterans Assistance Program which was unveiled Thursday and will begin next fall will cover all education-related costs for disabled veterans including tuition fees books and room and board. -
Pharmaceutical drop-off locations limit possibility of water supply contamination
(01/29/2009)
Flushing them or dumping them in the trash heap can lead to health hazards but pharmaceutical disposal for students and residents has been made easier and cleaner with a new program from the Ingham County Health Department. -
Vegas Night turns Breslin into a casino
(01/29/2009)
Students looking to gamble this weekend wont need to leave the East Lansing city limits to visit a casino. The Hospitality Association of the School of Hospitality Business is bringing Vegas Night to Breslin Center tonight. -
RHA president gives final address
(01/29/2009)
MSU Residence Halls Association president Mark Dobson gave his third and final State of the Organization address Wednesday night calling for positive change. Dobson who will step down in April said RHA can always strive to do better. -
Abstract sculpture to adorn outside of Snyder-Phillips' Gallery
(01/29/2009)
The space outside The Gallery in Snyder-Phillips Hall will soon be home to a new resident a roughly 26-foot-tall sculpture. MSU hired New York-based artist John Van Alstine to construct an abstract piece which will be called Funambulist. -
Allen uses video to study shot technique
(01/29/2009)
After an up-and-down freshman campaign MSU guard Chris Allen realized he had a lot to learn about college basketball. The game was faster the strategies were more complex and he had problems taking advantage of his greatest strength shooting. -
Spartans look to bounce back against Lakers
(01/29/2009)
The MSU hockey team has been plagued with numerous off-ice distractions this season. Whether it was players being suspended from the team returning to juniors or suffering long-term injuries the role of captain for MSU senior goaltender Jeff Lerg has been anything but what he expected entering the season. -
Despite recent disappointments, Spartans set for Penn State sweep
(01/29/2009)
Fresh off road trips to Ohio State and Iowa the No. 9 MSU mens basketball team comes back to Breslin Center for the first time since its upset loss to Northwestern on Jan. 21. With their 28-game home winning streak over the Spartans look to start a new streak at noon Saturday against the Nittany Lions. -
More than hoop dreams
(01/29/2009)
People say Idong Ibok will be the president of Nigeria someday. Coaches who have seen him play basketball and grow through different stages of life echo each others thoughts theres more to the player than a presence in the post. But Ibok just laughs. -
Team gains consistency with new surge in offensive play
(01/29/2009)
Already the best defensive team in the Big Ten the MSU womens basketball team finally is starting to find its way around the offensive side of the ball. The Spartans started off the season winning games but not consistently scoring baskets the way they wanted to with clean passes into the post for easy layups rather than risky outside shots. -
Prognosticators
(01/29/2009)
Its once again that time to guess the outcome of this weekends games with the State News prognosticators. -
'College Girl' an easy read; better for younger audience
(01/29/2009)
Let me paint you a picture of basically all young adult plots There is a girl. There is a boy. There is a relationship. There are academic romantic and family struggles. If you are female you have read this before. If you are male you may have as well. College Girl is in essence the classic young adult novel about a girl who you guessed it is in college and facing the typical roadblocks one would expect. -
Caffeine poses risk for addiction, still popular stimulant
(01/29/2009)
Caffeine is a stimulant that causes alertness and an increased feeling of happiness or well-being. Too much can lead to physical and mental side effects. Its a drug and its addicting.
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