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So you’re planning a big holiday feast or a nice dinner for friends or family when you find out one of the guests is a vegetarian or a vegan.
Ah, the holidays. The very idea can conjure up so many images: cold weather, warm food, snowflakes, a break from your classes and the pan-denominational gift-giving celebration of your choosing. But, there is another side to the holidays that some students are less than enthusiastic about — family.
Some ways to give back or have a little fun out on the town during the holiday season
The game
There have been very few things in my life that have made me dread the holidays. Christmas is usually a magical time for me — even a decade after I found out Santa wasn’t real.
The MSU hockey team took a step forward this weekend against Lake Superior.
“A basketball-crazy community.”
Dr. D,
As iPods and MP3 players become more of a necessity than a luxury, companies are banking on accessories to go along with them.
Like ninjas creeping up behind us watching our every move, this semester’s exams are ready to pounce on our backs mercilessly.
After reading Em Ketterer’s letter entitled Presidential hopeful Ron Paul’s views not for U.S. (SN 11/30), I was amazed at her ignorance of the doctor’s positions. Dr. Paul is still a licensed OB-GYN and has delivered more than 4,000 babies in his career. In this time, he has never seen a circumstance where an abortion was necessary for the woman’s or child’s health, and as a result, is personally against abortion.
In an election that everyone has been told will be the election of the century, it is readily apparent that there is no clear winner yet. With just more than a month until the first caucus in Iowa, recent polling by Reuters suggests that in the Democratic field in Iowa, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has edged out a lead of three points against the previous front-runner, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. It also mentions that among Republicans, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is leading the previous front-runner, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, by five points.
The first snow of the season has fallen, and it’s likely a few people have as well. Hours of raining sleet and wet snow during the weekend blanketed sidewalks with slush and ice — especially in residential areas, where many renters and homeowners are responsible for shoveling snow and salting walkways around their houses or apartments.
Hypocrisy and American politics go hand in hand. The process of superficially pleasing a diverse and disparate constituency, while stealthily prioritizing the interests of wealthy campaign donors, necessarily creates an atmosphere of duplicitous insincerity. It’s built into our political system — we expect it.
With the help of a $45,000 grant awarded to MSU, senior engineering students coordinated with a local elementary school to create awareness of environmentally-friendly energy.
History won’t let us forget what Rosa Parks did on a bus 52 years ago in Montgomery, Ala. But Gregory Reed doesn’t want anyone to forget what she did with the rest of her life, either.
Vienna, Va. — Democratic leaders voted Saturday to strip Michigan of its delegates to the national convention next year as punishment for scheduling an early presidential primary in violation of party rules.
Steve Mitchell saw this coming.
As an eighth grader, Alex Hill’s pastor taught him about Ugandan culture and lifestyle, including how to play African drum rhythms and the country’s lack of drinking water and medical supplies.
For Domonique Baul, the numbers don’t illustrate the problem.