Medical marijuana proposal could appear on Mich. Ballot
A proposal to legalize medical marijuana could appear before Michigan voters in the 2008 election.
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A proposal to legalize medical marijuana could appear before Michigan voters in the 2008 election.
If former MSU football head coach George Perles could have his way, MSU’s football team would have been chosen to play in the Motor City Bowl the day it became bowl eligible.
Since he figured nobody else was doing anything to change MSU’s e-mail system, mail.msu.edu, computer science senior Daniel Fiordalis stepped up and solved the problem himself.
A 44-year-old Lansing man was killed after being struck by a car at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday while aiding a fellow motorist in a one-car accident on U.S. 127 near the Trowbridge Road on-ramp.
It was a tale of two ties for the No. 5 MSU hockey team this weekend in the College Hockey Showcase.
The No. 18 MSU women’s basketball team (4-1) sailed past Northern Illinois and Kansas State to sweep the Caribbean Challenge.
It was a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde weekend for the MSU volleyball team.
After beginning the 2006 campaign with a 17-0 start, standout wrestler Franklin Gomez sputtered down the stretch and missed out on a trip to the NCAA Division I Championships.
The reactions and the looks on the faces of the players told the story following Saturday’s NCAA Tournament game between MSU and Oakland.
At the end of the MSU men’s basketball game against Oakland on Saturday, junior center Goran Suton had 20.
For some environmentalists, curbing greenhouse gases requires more than renewable energy — it requires energy efficiency.
There are usually two sides to every debate, but in the case of whether people are born or decide to be gay, John Corvino thinks both are ill-formed positions.
Ingham County could go smoke-free soon, but only in certain areas. A proposed amendment to the existing smoking ban would prevent secondhand smoke from traveling into nonsmoking areas of restaurants and bars.
I rarely follow politics in other states very closely, but there is a particularly interesting and unique race for the Senate developing in Minnesota. The incumbent, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, is facing his first re-election bid since winning the seat of Democratic Sen. Paul Wellstone, who died with his wife and daughter in a plane crash 11 days before the 2002 election. Among the Democrats vying for the chance to go head-to-head with Coleman is a face that is relatively new to politics, but likely more familiar to many voters — comedian Al Franken.
I am tired of the word “healthy” being used as a substitute for thin and as a tool to make anyone considered overweight feel guilty. Healthy encompasses the body, mind and soul. Yet, as is apparent from the recent string of articles on obesity, the only thing being mentioned is the body and more specifically how the body looks. Everyone knows that everybody is different, yet there is an immense pressure on people to be thin and toned. And now the term “healthy” is being used to make people believe that if they’re overweight, it’s because they’re lazy or out of control.
Shame on MSU Students for Hillary Clinton. In a move that is absent of any tact or respect for fellow Democrats and students, members of this group have spread the rumor that MSU Students for Barack Obama forced members to sign pledge cards stating that if Hillary won the Democratic nomination, they would neither support, work for or vote for Clinton. As representatives of and participants in a campaign that spent so much time calling for an end to ‘Swift Boat’ tactics, this is deplorable.
There’s an old hockey saying that a two-goal lead is the toughest to hold.
The No. 10 MSU men’s basketball team overcame 16 turnovers and a sick superstar to defeat Oakland, 75-71, Saturday afternoon at Breslin Center.
The MSU men’s soccer team fought to the very end, but couldn’t overcome a two-goal deficit and was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament by Oakland, 2-1, Saturday afternoon at Old College Field.
After struggling last weekend against Miami (Ohio), the No. 5 MSU hockey team fought back time and time again to forge a 3-3 tie with No. 13 Minnesota on Friday night at Munn Ice Arena.