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MSU Women's Leadership Conference
A student talks about her experience at the 10th annual MSU Women’s Leadership Conference held in the Union. About 200 people attended the event, which was hosted by the Women’s Initiative for Leadership Development, or WILD. Carlotta Walls LaNier, a former Spartan, was the main speaker, and she talked about her journey as being one of nine black students to integrate Arkansas’ Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
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Semester in review
As part of our semester in review edition, members of The State News are taking a look back at some of the notable stories from this school year in this week’s opinion podcast.
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Audio-Opinion Podcast, 4/18/13
In an article posted on BuzzFeed this week, author Anna North describes a
phenomenon she refers to as ‘the fear of missing out on grief,’ referring to the pressure people feel to broadcast ...
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Freedom of expression
Do you think crimes against alternative subcultures — such as goths, punks, emos and skaters — should be treated as hate crimes? Well police in Manchester, U.K., think so, and they’re cracking ...
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Audio Interview-Community Outreach with Broad Museum Curatorial Program Manager Tammy Fortin
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum Curatorial Program Manager Tammy Fortin shares her thoughts on the museum?s collaborative outreach efforts with the MSU and East Lansing ...


