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(10/19/01 4:00am)
On May 23, Patricia Green performed an oratorio in the gardens of Haifa, Israel, for peace and justice. She will recount her experience at 7:30 tonight in the Kellogg Center Auditorium with the support of the MSU Bahá
(10/15/01 4:00am)
MSUs Residence Halls Association has recently added two new officers to its executive board.
(10/12/01 4:00am)
This is definitely the best way to implement my degree and get involved in my industry, said Carlson, a human nutrition graduate student. Im trying to see what companies are out there and this will help me get ahead in the corporate world.
(10/11/01 4:00am)
Volunteers and staff, including First Lady Joanne McPherson and Kay Watts, wife of assistant football coach Morris Watts, were at MSUs Central Bakery on Wednesday to frost special Homecoming cookies - all for a good cause.
(10/09/01 4:00am)
The session, The Search for Understanding: Dealing with the Events of September 11 in the Classroom, is presented by Faculty Development Programs.
(10/08/01 4:00am)
MSUs Community Charitable Campaign, which raised more than $600,000 last year, is one of several in the Lansing area dedicated to helping service-providing agencies receive funding from the Capital Area United Way.
(10/08/01 4:00am)
Michelle Libich spent her weekend supporting MSU.
(10/05/01 4:00am)
Officials from the Office of Supportive Services hosted the second annual Professional Etiquette and Tableside Manners program, which prepared students for professional meal interviews that may make or break their careers.
(10/02/01 4:00am)
With Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month both recognized in October, leaders at Williams, Yakeley and Gilchrist halls are eager to show their support.
(10/02/01 4:00am)
The MSU Evening College may be getting older, but officials say they are ready and determined to continue providing people with interesting and enjoyable courses that have made it popular throughout the years.
(09/27/01 4:00am)
Students and community members who love plants will have an opportunity to purchase them at a cheap price Friday and Saturday.
(09/26/01 4:00am)
Owning or just petting a cat or dog can help lower ones blood pressure and even help a child with a chronic illness, MSU researchers have found.
(09/24/01 4:00am)
Nick Kovacic, RHA president, said the conference was a training seminar to help student leaders from hall governments and caucuses become better leaders.
(09/24/01 4:00am)
Hitting those high notes and flaunting slick dance steps was all the rave Friday at the International Center.
(09/21/01 4:00am)
With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a tribute to raise awareness and honor survivors was held at the International Center on Thursday.
(09/20/01 4:00am)
E-commerce sites may not collect commission, but virtual sales agents may be more effective in selling products than their real-life counterparts.
(09/19/01 4:00am)
McPherson is expected to arrive at the meeting at around 8 p.m., and the forum will last about an hour. The meeting will be held in the Wonders Hall Kiva.
(09/19/01 4:00am)
Bruce Haskell, residence halls food service coordinator, said students began to complain when Caf-II-Go reduced its vegetarian selection and changed its deli and salad bars to pre-made sandwiches and salads to make the experience faster and more convenient. They also got rid of hot meals completely, he said.
(09/18/01 4:00am)
Marty Sprigg, who was promoted to the position in August, said she couldnt be more excited about her new position.
(09/18/01 4:00am)
A new registered student organization has made its way to campus, and members say it may be a valuable outlet for youth - especially those seeking answers after last Tuesdays terrorist attacks on the United States.