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Act out at community theaters

Published 06/07      No comments
By Laura Leebove

Whether you like being the star of the show or staying behind the scenes, there are plenty of ways to get involved with theater in the East Lansing area. MSU Department of Theatre MSU AUDITORIUM AND WHARTON CENTER (517) 355-6690 theatre.msu.edu • Upcoming shows: "Pygmalion," "Arts or Crafts" • Auditions: In the fall for winter shows • How to get involved: Academic secretary Denice Detmer said there will be an open house at 7 p.m. Read more »

Cheap eats found downtown

Published 06/07      No comments
By Elizabeth Swanson

If there's one thing East Lansing has an abundance of, it's restaurants. This college town is loaded with cheap eats, perfect for Sunday night dinners — or when the novelty of cafeteria food wears off. Instead of wasting money on restaurants you might find less than delish, take the advice of seasoned college students and make your first college dining experience inexpensive and memorable. So go ahead. Read more »


SUMMER ORIENTATION GUIDE 2007:

Things to do when you're not 21

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So you're in college and still not 21. Now you think, "What makes East Lansing better than home?" Here are a few ideas to get you started with entertainment and nightlife in your new home. HOOKAH • Blue Midnight Hookah Lounge, 330 Albert Ave. This "bar" is specifically marketed toward 18- to 20-year-old students — those legal to smoke, but not yet legal for the established drinking scene that is prevalent in downtown East Lansing. Hookah smoking is done through tall water pipes — Middle Eastern and Indian in origin — that use flavored tobacco blends. Read more »

RHA offers films, concerts

Published 06/07      No comments
By Petra Canan

Living on campus? You'll want to get to know the Residence Halls Association. The association, commonly known as RHA, represents 14,000 students in 23 residence halls and financially manages 47 student organizations on campus. "We sit in that room, and we evaluate decisions that affect students' lives," RHA President Mark Dobson said. Read more »






PHOTOS OF THE WEEK:More reprints »
Josh Radtke / The State News

Senior linebacker Brandon Denson holds up the Paul Bunyan Trophy after the Spartans defeated Michigan in overtime 26-20 Saturday afternoon at Spartan Stadium.

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