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Kevin Healey didn’t know of all of the different places to find jobs in Information Technology.
Slippery roads and rainy weather loomed Sunday morning, but they couldn’t keep Sally Birkmeier from driving to East Lansing for Winter Bowl.
Old Dominion continued its winning streak against Big Ten teams Sunday after it defeated the No. 20 MSU women’s basketball team.
Sault Ste. Marie — Bryan Lerg owns Lake Superior.
Sault Ste. Marie — Riding a four-game winless streak, a weekend series against Lake Superior was just what the doctor ordered for the MSU hockey team.
What a difference a year makes.
If opposing coaches go by the stat sheet, they could pretty easily choose which MSU players to put their best defender on — senior guard Drew Neitzel or sophomore guard Raymar Morgan.
At 8:18 p.m. Sunday night, a voice from the PA system interrupted head coach Mark Dantonio during the football team’s bowl selection press conference to make it official. The voice belonged to Tony Martin, the chairman of the Champs Sports Bowl selection committee, and he invited the Spartans (7-5) to play No. 14 Boston College (10-3) on Dec. 28 in Orlando, Fla. Senior running back Jehuu Caulcrick, who had just learned the news, approached the podium and told everyone what he had on his mind.
How would you feel if Michigan’s basketball coach said that Breslin Center was an easy place to play? Would you do anything about it? Well, when Minnesota and Wisconsin came to Munn Ice Arena over Thanksgiving weekend, both teams decided to start their freshman and sophomore goaltenders. When Wisconsin head coach Mike Eaves was asked why he did that, he called us out. He said, “This had kind of been a debuting place for our young freshman goaltenders. It’s a nonconference game and … It’s not a bad building for them to start in. It’s not as raucous as Yost Arena, for instance.”
Michigan voters could soon have a chance to make their opinions known on marijuana for medical purposes. A proposal to legalize marijuana in Michigan for medical purposes could appear on the ballot in the 2008 election.
This past weekend, the Democratic National Committee voted to strip the state of Michigan of all delegates at this summer’s national convention, eliminating any importance our primary had. While this move comes as no surprise, we should be ashamed of our Legislature for putting our important state in this position. Michigan’s voters have been disenfranchised because of the arrogance of a few in the party elite here in our state.
It’s holiday season again, which in the U.S. means door-buster sales, TV commercials with elves and reindeer and long lines in department stores. This year the shopping season kicked off with a bang — more than 147 million shoppers headed to the stores on Black Friday weekend, named for the time when retailers are back in the black financially. Consumers spent almost $350 each on average, according to research by the National Retail Federation, or the NRF.
The 6 percent service tax was repealed by the Michigan House of Representatives on Saturday, two months after legislators introduced the tax to alleviate the state budget deficit.
The MSU women’s basketball team fell just short to Old Dominion on Sunday, 79-73.
MSU alumnus Gregory Reed, Rosa Parks’ attorney and friend, is donating a collection of letters exchanged between Parks and hundreds of children to the MSU Museum sometime next year.
Sault Ste. Marie — The No. 5 MSU hockey team got exactly what it was looking for this weekend: A sweep of Lake Superior.
The MSU men’s basketball team utilized a balanced scoring attack and a late point spurt en route to a 80-51 win against Jacksonville Saturday night at Breslin Center.
A storm producing one to three inches of snow and up to a quarter of an inch of ice is expected hit the East Lansing area this evening.
Sault Ste. Marie — The No. 5 MSU hockey team got back to basics Friday night against Lake Superior.
Holt residents Penny Downer and Bernard Dabney have been going to the same Christmas tree lot since the 1980s. It comes as no surprise, then, that tree salesman John Schneider noticed the pair immediately after they stepped out of their vehicle. “The selection of trees is what I like. They don’t fall apart,” Dabney said. “There’s places closer (to home), but we know we’ll get quality.”