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ASMSU hopes to improve tailgating
Improving the tailgating experience for the upcoming football season has been high on the work list for ASMSU this summer, said Julielyn Gibbons, director of legislative affairs. It's a priority Stephanie Yuhasz, a nursing senior, said she thinks needs attention.
Suspected terrorism not imminent threat
Within the last week, United States officials have sorted through three cases of suspected terrorist activity two closely linked with Michigan, though experts say there isn't an increased security threat.
Healthy donations
Beans, corn, cucumbers and lettuce if it grows in a garden Beth Lange said she has grown it in her yard and donated it.
Campus obstacles
Many of the orange construction signs littering campus will disappear this week, an absence welcomed by travelers both on and off the road.
MSU group hosts AIDS awareness workshop
Paul Brown's summer made it apparent that his passion for stopping the effects of HIV/AIDS will be lifelong. Brown, a 2006 MSU graduate, helped conduct a case study dealing with HIV/AIDS orphans in South Africa this summer.