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(12/05/07 2:20am)
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with two 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.
(12/05/07 2:20am)
Janet Gross recognizes the impact of a program that allows disabled students the recreational and educational opportunity of riding horses.
(12/05/07 2:20am)
Around 4 a.m. Saturday at the Avalon Co-op, 236 N. Harrison Road, I slept resolutely in my bed with a belly swirling full of tequila and low-grade beer.
(12/05/07 2:20am)
Improvements to residence halls, compensation for MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon and land donations to the university will highlight the MSU Board of Trustees meeting Friday.
(12/05/07 2:20am)
Reading and writing are two of the most important activities in the world for Colleen Davis, so when she opened her coffeehouse about two years ago in Lansing, she wanted to offer the academic community a place to meet.
(12/05/07 2:20am)
Ready or not, the holidays are upon us. Here is where to find everything you will need for a merry good time, no matter what you may be celebrating:
(12/05/07 12:33am)
As my best friend and I entered a Detroit elementary school dressed up as Tigger and Winnie the Pooh in the dead of winter, kids — wearing sandals and T-shirts in the foot of snow — turned to stare.
(12/05/07 12:24am)
MSU women’s basketball head coach Suzy Merchant still thinks her team is a “work in progress.”
(12/05/07 12:24am)
With the addition of Shannon Warner and Lindsey Solberg for the 2008-09 season, the MSU women’s golf team is preparing for what could be a championship combination in the near future.
(12/05/07 12:03am)
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s effort to seize more political power in his country was spurned by voters on Sunday, prompting raucous celebrations in Caracas late into the evening.
(12/05/07 12:03am)
In response to the article Pre-holiday breakups can be challenging (SN 12/3) I have to say, I’m disappointed. Sister to sister, let’s examine this. First of all, coming from what seems to be an intelligent and attractive woman, I’m puzzled as to why she would choose to write an article that only further defines the (supposed) plight of women: being single.
(12/05/07 12:03am)
I don’t know what possessed us to watch “The Jane Pauley Show” that lazy afternoon, but I do know how lucky I am that we did.
(12/05/07 12:03am)
I have to say I was quite disappointed with Em Ketterer’s letter Presidential hopeful Ron Paul’s views not for U.S. (SN 11/30).
(12/04/07 10:55pm)
Ashley Hughey was an employee of Powerhouse Gym when she left for vacation but when she came back last week things weren’t so clear.
(12/04/07 4:28am)
Erik Meath never imagined that as a college student he would have to fear thieves breaking into his near-campus house.
(12/04/07 4:28am)
When MSU administrators learn that the football team will play in a holiday bowl game, they see more than two teams pitted against each other.
(12/04/07 4:28am)
The last time business sophomore Ilana Ostro was given a Hanukkah present, it was a bicycle helmet she received in the eighth grade.
(12/04/07 4:28am)
The windshield of a 20-year-old male’s 2000 Ford Explorer was struck by a blunt object sometime between 11:30 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday, causing an estimated $500 in damage, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. The victim, who has no university affiliation, reported his windshield had several cracks in it after being hit with an unknown object while parked near Chestnut and Demonstration Hall roads, McGlothian-Taylor said. There are no suspects in the incident, McGlothian-Taylor said.
(12/04/07 2:14am)
Garbage day could look different for some East Lansing residents next year under a proposal being considered by the East Lansing City Council.
(12/04/07 2:14am)
A $45,000 grant awarded to MSU is giving engineering students — as well as students at a local elementary school — the chance to advance their knowledge in engineering.