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BSA works to study 5,000 hours
During the eight days prior to finals week, the Black Student Alliance, or BSA, and other black student organizations are hosting the first MSU Study-in in an effort to combat the low retention and graduation rates of students within the MSU black community.
Pancakes, fraternity help troops
The brothers of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and participating MSU students were stuffing their mouths with several stacks of pancakes Tuesday, with the hopes of raising funds to send care packages to troops overseas.
MSU Museum gets into holiday spirit
Featuring early 20th century German Christmas and New Year’s decorations, Christmas in Relief, a new exhibit on the ground floor entry hall of the MSU Museum, will be on display to the public until Jan. 31.
Tanning beds trendy despite health risks
Back when S, P and F were mere letters in the alphabet, getting a sunburn at the beach wasn’t cause for concern. Now, despite doctor’s warnings against indoor tanning, students still flock to the salons as temperatures drop.
Potter Park Zoo gets in holiday spirit
The 19th annual Wonderland of Lights kicked off Friday at Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., and visitors will enjoy thousands of shimmering lights and seasonal activities until Dec. 23.
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