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(10/09/07 10:47pm)
In U.S. should stay out of Darfur and pay attention to itself (SN 10/9) Young Americans for Freedom chairman Kyle Bristow argues must focus on its own interests, rather than becoming “involved in ending civil strife in Darfur.” While this is an admirable sentiment, he has a few things backwards.
(10/09/07 10:47pm)
Clarification: The Oct. 17, 2006 letter mentioned in the page Page One article Law school dean involved in possible conflict of interest (SN 2/19), Page One article College of Law seeks stable, reliable dean in new search (SN 10/8/07), page 4a editorial Stability, longevity needed for college of law (SN 10/10/07) and Page One article Move to strike (SN 10/27/06) from the president of the law college to then-Dean Terence Blackburn said “the office of Provost has investigated the oral charges made against you by certain faculty members and found such charges to be unsubstantiated and without merit.”
(10/09/07 10:47pm)
“One, two, three, first down, b- – - -!”
(10/09/07 8:22pm)
Athletics Director Designate Mark Hollis was asked to attend ASMSU’s Thursday Student Assembly meeting to clear up football student section policy misconceptions.
(10/09/07 2:58am)
Machine window smashed
(10/09/07 2:58am)
Proposals to extend term limits in an effort to build trust and experience in the Capitol are resurfacing after Michigan’s recent budget dilemma.
(10/09/07 2:57am)
Classless. Embarrassing. Juvenile. A burden on the reputation of the Spartans. Call it what you want, but MSU students have created a tradition at football games: profanity. From “First down, b——!” to “F—- Notre Dame!” the cheers have caught the attention of past, present and future Spartans. “It’s not just a bunch of students in that stadium,” MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon said. “There’s a time and place for that. Part of growing up is judgment of time and place.”
(10/09/07 2:57am)
MSU will know if it can begin serving ground beef at residence hall cafeterias early this week, MSU officials said.
(10/09/07 12:56am)
Want to support cancer research but not sure what to do? One of these local events could fit with your schedule and interests.
(10/09/07 12:56am)
From talking too much on a cell phone to sleeping in a bra every night, there are many myths surrounding what causes cancer. Some of the popular ideas of what sparks the disease are incorrect, and researchers say there is little evidence that they’d ever cause cancer in the future. While researchers and medical professionals say using certain substances or partaking in various activities is not necessarily healthy, they are not directly linked to cancer.
(10/09/07 12:56am)
As college students, the idea of cancer can seem far off, much like other diseases that don’t typically occur until later in life.
(10/09/07 12:41am)
When the University Student Commission was established, its purpose was to provide a voice within City Hall for students.
(10/09/07 12:41am)
Finding an internship can be tough, sometimes seemingly impossible in the competitive, increasingly global economy.
(10/09/07 12:41am)
ASMSU officials said they realize many students have no idea what events they do and do not sponsor.
(10/09/07 12:41am)
When he lived at home, criminal justice freshman Garrett Faulk said he and his family only occasionally talked about their Iroquois roots.
(10/08/07 11:54pm)
Frank Warren’s mail deliverer has got quite the workload.
(10/08/07 11:24pm)
I know what it’s like to sit beside the hospital bed feeling absolutely helpless.
(10/08/07 11:24pm)
What starts as a blip in one microscopic gene can emerge as a life-threatening lump. This, as many people know all too well, is cancer.
(10/08/07 11:24pm)
Dr. D,
(10/08/07 11:15pm)
A mystery lies ahead for the No. 3 MSU hockey team.