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(10/10/07 10:48pm)
Globalization is a plague that threatens to unite the world in a similar fashion to that of Adolf Hitler, Napoleon Bonaparte and more recently, Islamic extremists. Globalization is the concept that a world without borders and without restrictions will benefit all, which is terribly incorrect. One way advocates are trying to advance globalization is the proposed North American Union that would combine Canada, Mexico and the United States into one economic and political union.
(10/10/07 9:05pm)
MSU cafeterias switched ground beef distributors and could be serving ground beef again as soon as Friday evening, university officials said.
(10/10/07 3:35pm)
Less than seven hours after it started, the United Auto Workers union called off a strike that sent thousands of Michigan autoworkers pacing the picket lines.
(10/10/07 3:15am)
Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Barack Obama, John Edwards, Gov. Bill Richardson and Sen. Joe Biden have withdrawn their names from Michigan’s primary ballot.
(10/10/07 3:15am)
About 12,300 recipients have subscribed to the university’s emergency text system that launched about six weeks ago, MSU police said.
(10/10/07 3:15am)
East Lansing will seek financial assistance from the state to help families afford housing units in the Virginia Avenue project.
(10/10/07 3:15am)
Michigan and the nation’s economy, Iran and nuclear weapons, free trade and alternative energy were topics of debate for Republic presidential hopefuls Tuesday evening in Dearborn’s Ford Community & Performing Arts Center. The debate was the first one to feature former Tennessee senator and “Law & Order” actor Fred Thompson.
(10/10/07 3:15am)
Get ready North Dakota — the Spartans are coming.
(10/10/07 3:15am)
A motorized scooter was swiped from a South Wonders Hall bike rack last week, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. An unknown suspect stole a 19-year-old male student’s blue and white scooter of an unknown brand, estimated to be worth $500, was stolen between Wednesday and Monday, McGlothian-Taylor said. The scooter was attached to a bike rack with a cable lock, McGlothian-Taylor said.
(10/10/07 1:47am)
When Jason Kelly left his study table at the Main Library to use the restroom last semester, he returned to find that his human development book and glasses gone.
(10/10/07 1:47am)
“THAT’S NOT A TATTOO ON YOUR BACK, IS IT?”
(10/10/07 1:47am)
Five bright, 11-inch-tall red spikes molded with Elmer’s glue and hairspray stretch across the center fold of packaging sophomore Luke Venechuk’s head.
(10/10/07 1:47am)
The sun pours in through the large windows, cascading over the richly hued walls and bouncing off of the wooden floor. The tools of the medium are visible: Bottles of bold-colored inks and machines, sketches hanging on the walls — it is every bit the artist’s habitat.
(10/10/07 1:47am)
Coney Island is a staple of Americana. With its amusement parks, boardwalk and legendary hot dogs, the legacy of Coney Island remains a permanent fixture today.
(10/10/07 1:47am)
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with one of these brave explorers to get a glimpse, in 15 questions or less, at a new face on campus and their perspective on their new frontier.
(10/10/07 1:09am)
When gas prices gouged students at more than $3 a gallon this fall, Tim Soule and Colin Shellhorn started selling scooters.
(10/10/07 1:08am)
This year’s Nobel Prize for physics winners Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg’s research could potentially allow for more songs on an MP3 player or more memory on a laptop.
(10/10/07 12:00am)
Cafeterias across campus continue to increase the variety of food during meals to better accommodate vegetarians.
(10/09/07 11:11pm)
The MSU men’s soccer team will face one of its toughest challenges of the season today when it hosts No. 3 Notre Dame at Old College Field.
(10/09/07 10:47pm)
Experience counts in football pressure cookers, any coach can tell you that. After weeks of deadline-induced all-nighter sessions in Lansing, it is apparent that experience counts in politics as well.