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With chilly weather and biting winds settling into Lansing, Spike and Ebony prefer to spend their time indoors.
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With chilly weather and biting winds settling into Lansing, Spike and Ebony prefer to spend their time indoors.
With eight teams heading to postseason bowls, Big Ten fans are poised for a holiday season full of smashmouth football. While MSU is taking on Boston College in the Champs Sports Bowl, here’s a preview for the seven other bowl games involving Big Ten teams.
MSU junior quarterback Brian Hoyer vs. Boston College secondary
5 p.m. Dec. 28
With endless varieties, tastes and aromas, there’s one timelss drink that continues to attract a cultural following — wine. Extracted from delicate grapes lining vineyards, variations of wine are available from across the globe.
It’s the most dreaded time of the year — finishing finals in an attempt to pull off somewhat honorable grades while maintaining a social life and trying to stay sane.
Sean Ely’s article Judicial boards violate MSU rule (SN 12/6) does more to highlight the inconsistencies and failures of ASMSU than it does the student judicial system here at MSU. ASMSU, as outlined in the Academic Freedom Report, or AFR, is required to appoint undergraduate members to each of the student judiciaries. Until the 2006-07 school year, however, ASMSU failed to uphold that mandate, and it fell to the Department of Student Life to guarantee due process for students charged with violating university policy. For years, ASMSU has given its tacit consent to the DSL to carry out the recruitment, training, and selection of student judiciary members. Only in the past two years has ASMSU begun upholding its AFR-outlined responsibility to students and the judicial system.
If you are planning to work off the fat from mom’s fresh holiday cookies, the opportunity will be a little farther away than you think. In fact, you might burn more fat walking to the new Powerhouse Gym location than actually exercising there.
I was excited to see the article titled Judicial boards violate MSU rule (SN 12/6). I was a previous member of judicial affairs and was very outspoken about the injustices that occurred during my tenure on the judicial board.
The East Lansing City Council is reviewing a proposal that could force East Lansing residents to adopt a new garbage-collection system.
Consumer waste comes in all shapes and sizes, but perhaps the most damaging has come from a generally unnoticed source — plastic shopping bags. According to GOOD Magazine, the U.S. uses 60,000 plastic bags every five seconds, which adds up to some heavy environmental consequences.
From party to party we hopped.
The MSU Board of Trustees will vote today to authorize a $10.3 million upgrade to West Circle’s utilities.
The MSU Board of Trustees will vote Friday to authorize $2 million in repairs to Spartan Stadium to begin construction in April.
Will Ferrell’s Funny or Die Comedy Tour Presented by Semi-Pro Tour will make a stop on campus at 8 p.m. Feb. 5 at Breslin Center. It features Ferrell, Demetri Martin, Zach Galifianakis and Nick Swardson.
If all you want for the holidays is a ticket to the Champs Sports Bowl – and you’re one of the lucky few that gets one – then get ready to ditch the winter coat for your MSU football gear and enjoy the Florida weather. While the Dec. 28 matchup between MSU and Boston College is the reason for your southern vacation, there’s more to do in Orlando than watch the Green and White.
MSU could face possible federal funding cuts for increasing its tuition if a provision to a national higher education bill passes.
When Michael Leahy e-mailed student judicial board nominees Nov. 26 to invite them to begin interviews for appointments three days later, the ASMSU Student Assembly chairperson was informed the undergraduate members were already hearing cases.
The International Student Association could see their spending capabilities triple thanks to a recently passed bill.
When Sarah Munkacsy opened Bronze Bay Tanning in December 2003, she had no idea about the difficulties in store for her business in the coming weeks.