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Every year they show up before the Michigan vs. MSU football game, standing vigilant to protect the sacred symbol of our university.
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Every year they show up before the Michigan vs. MSU football game, standing vigilant to protect the sacred symbol of our university.
While you may have hung up your pillowcase for good, Halloween is still the time to munch on saccharine favorites, both old and new. So forget the adult title and reach for a good-old handful of Halloween goodies.
When Kelley Schacht was deciding what to major in, she was surprised women studies was not available.
The walls are rattling, the floor is shaking and cares seem miles away. When examining what makes a great party, one truly meant to go down in history, the music always comes to mind. The right tracks can send the party-goers to another realm of reality, allowing them to escape the world through enticing melodies and let themselves go for a night. For this escape, partiers and hosts alike turn to disc jockeys to keep the floor packed and party going all night long.
It’s a small, quiet coffee shop just a stone’s throw from the highway, yet in the hearts of some patrons, it’s a lot larger.
Legislators are fighting to keep the Michigan State Police headquarters on MSU’s campus.
He’s always sitting there waiting to help the next customer walking through his doors. John Razmal, who runs New York Deli, 547 E. Grand River Ave., said he loves working in the area. “I like the students, it’s a nice area,” said Razmal, who opened the deli about two months ago, and business has been slow ever since.The restaurant serves everything from sandwiches to gyros, chicken to hot dogs. Razmal saw the space was open when he came to visit friends two years ago and decided to open up a restaurant. He already owned a similar restaurant in Las Vegas.
It’s coming down to the wire for the No. 7 MSU field hockey team, as it faces off against Northwestern on Thursday in its first match of the Big Ten Tournament.
Despite a 4-1-0 record and being ranked No. 6 in the nation, MSU hockey coach Rick Comley rated his team’s performance at this point in the season as a “C” and noted that it seems like the team is “treading water.”
Michigan’s heart disease and obesity rate among women is higher than the national average, according to the National Women’s Law Center.
It has claimed 200,000-400,000 lives. It has displaced millions. It has tortured countless millions more. And it continues to this very day — with no end in sight.
In June, the U.S. Senate passed an energy legislation package requiring the first significant upgrade to the nation’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE efficiency standards for cars since 1975.
I am writing in regard to the article Dalai Lama honor brings problem to light (SN 10/28) by Liz Kersjes. Has the writer surveyed the millions of Tibetans to claim what they believe about Dalai? Why are Tibetans assumed to prefer the days of Dalai as religious and political dictator in one, the kind of tyranny most Westerners reject? Why is theocracy bad for everyone else but is what Tibetans deserve?
After a brutal 9.6 percent increase in this year’s tuition, the MSU Board of Trustees announced Friday they’ll be giving each student about $60 back.
Fireworks producing loud booms that echoed through Berkey Hall forced the evacuation of more than 100 students and faculty Tuesday afternoon.
The last time an MSU football team played in a Rose Bowl game was under coach George Perles.
In a meeting held at Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road, Monday evening, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon addressed a wide range of issues facing the East Lansing and MSU community. Here are a few of Simon’s responses to concerns from audience members.
When Knoll Larkin was coming out, he said he thought everyone smoked.
City officials will announce next week their latest plan to help foster economic growth in downtown East Lansing.
The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments next week involving whether public employers can legally offer domestic partner benefits.