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MSU junior quarterback Brian Hoyer vs. Northwestern secondary
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MSU junior quarterback Brian Hoyer vs. Northwestern secondary
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As the media goes, so does the American populace. As Darfur seemed to be getting better with the U.N. Peacekeepers and the cease fire, the media and the people seemed to hop to the next story of the day, be it O.J. Simpson or Britney Spears.
Every time a City Council election rolls around, there is a lot of talk in the pages of The State News about how to make sure students are represented in our city government and every election comes and goes without electing a council member with our interests in mind. It is not enough to pick a candidate who cares about student issues. Students need to get behind an electable candidate with credibility.
In Changing the trend (SN 10/2), the writer references the student exodus to out-of-state jobs. To combat this trend, the city of East Lansing has shown the foresight to actively pursue the redevelopment of many residential and commercial projects. Demographics are changing and to remain a viable city, East Lansing must view itself competitively with cities like Chicago and Seattle – both are urban hot spots attracting young professionals.
MSU put a new color-coded wristband system in place to help decongest the student section at football games.
ASMSU is voting Oct. 11 whether or not to allocate an additional $7,000 to the organization’s Student Tailgate budget which may bring the total to $15,000.
A record number of people were handcuffed nationally for marijuana-related violations in 2006.
With 25 acres of land and $750 million to spare, developers are excited about the possibilities they can incorporate into the East Village project. But before developers can turn their ideas into material, they need to acquire the land. The East Village project involves redeveloping the region bounded by East Grand River Avenue, Stoddard Avenue, Bogue Street and the Red Cedar River through an infusion of residential, retail and entertainment properties.
Local cell phone carriers have approached MSU officials with a proposal to install a new flagpole/wireless tower on campus.
Theft in Music Building
Western modernity, traditional India and globalization — the themes which once interested Mahatma Ghandi — also have been the subjects of interest for Akeel Bilgrami.
In a matter of hours after Randee Bierlein shook hands with job recruiters at a campus job fair last October, the then-MSU senior answered the call she was waiting for.
The College of Osteopathic Medicine has appointed two of its alumni to leadership positions for the college’s expansion into southeast Michigan.
Lisa Rabideau bought a new suit last weekend in anticipation of Wednesday’s Career Gallery.
When Kelly Klump worked as a peer counselor for her high school, she frequently worked with girls with eating disorders — many of whom were her friends.
With a tough three-game stretch that features powerhouses Indiana, Notre Dame and Michigan in the future, it would’ve been easy for the No. 24 MSU men’s soccer team to overlook their latest opponent — Bowling Green.
The Spartans are one of five Big Ten teams who currently sit at 0-2 in the conference standings. Aside from being winless, Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Michigan and MSU also share one other characteristic in common: They all opened up on the road.
Did you know that bar and restaurant employees are 50 percent more likely than the general population to develop lung cancer, largely because many of them are exposed to secondhand smoke on the job? To protect all Michigan employees from secondhand smoke, House Bill 4163 was created to make all workplaces smoke-free, including bars and restaurants. I support the bill because it protects all Michigan workers from the deadly toxins of secondhand smoke.
I never understood why so many students strongly disliked the East Lansing Police Department until I saw two cops giving out jaywalking tickets at 11:30 a.m. at an intersection of Bogue Street on Wednesday. Of course I think cops serve an important role in our society and that they should be funded well, but the way to raise funds isn’t by ticketing poor, tired college students walking to class, but by raising taxes on the rich!