Spartans end season on high note with weekend sweep
The No. 7 MSU field hockey team capped off its regular season with a pair of victories on the weekend.
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The No. 7 MSU field hockey team capped off its regular season with a pair of victories on the weekend.
The Spartans compiled 252 yards of total offense in the first half while holding Iowa to 71 yards, nine of which came through the air. Iowa exploded in the second half with 212 yards of offense, including 168 rushing yards.
The No. 8 MSU hockey team held off a three-goal third period rally to knock off Northern Michigan, 5-4, Friday night at Munn Ice Arena.
After a 9.6 tuition increase for the 2007-08 school year, MSU students can expect to see a portion of that fee returned, the MSU Board of Trustees announced Friday.
Cona Marshall would not have been able to study abroad in Senegal, Africa if not for an MSU scholarship.
In an effort to begin preparation for the construction of railroad underpasses on Farm Lane this spring, Service Road west of Farm Lane will be closed from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Monday.
The MSU men’s basketball team will host its annual Green vs. White scrimmage at 4 p.m. Sunday at Breslin Center. Admission is free and the doors open at 3 p.m. After the practice, the Spartan players will be available for autographs and photos.
Mini princesses, ghouls and other characters flooded East Lansing streets Thursday in the annual Great Pumpkin Walk.
Legislators have little more than a week to get a budget enacted before a Nov. 1 deadline if Michigan is expected solve its budget crisis.
A host of MSU students gathered in the Wilson Hall auditorium Thursday at a forum to discuss the issues behind stem cell research.
A Lansing District Court judge ruled Thursday that the preliminary examination for Matthew Macon, who is a suspect in a series of Lansing murders dating back to July, will be open to media. Judge Patrick Cherry of Lansing’s 54A District Court denied the motion made by Macon’s attorney, Mike O’Briant. Macon is scheduled for a preliminary examination for two open murder charges, among others, on Tuesday and Wednesday. O’Briant said he expects more charges to be filed against Macon in the future,
For the third time this week, police are investigating a robbery involving a suspect wearing a mask from the movie “Scream.”
MSU junior quarterback Brian Hoyer vs. Iowa pass defense
Noon Saturday TV: ESPN2
Last year, senior tight end Kellen Davis traded in his football gear for a suit. His place of business was no longer the football field — it was East Lansing’s 54-B District Court. His teammates continued to practice and worry about the next game while he sat at home on the weekends and worried about his life. Where had his life gone?
Over the years the Heisman Trophy has come to symbolize the most dynamic offensive player in college football. Six of the past seven Heisman Trophy winners have gone to quarterbacks, and in this week’s Heisman watch, the nation’s two most electrifying quarterbacks take over the top two spots.
When MSU head coach Mark Dantonio and linebackers coach Mike Tressel were still at Cincinnati, they salivated over the prospect of recruiting freshman linebacker Greg Jones, who was a hometown high school football star.
In response to the letter titled Use common sense to avoid being attacked, assaulted (SN 10/22), here are enlightening facts to broaden your “common sense.” Not to accuse, but you seem to have put quite a bit of thought into the best assault scenario. Here is what you haven’t thought about: Women put a lot of thought into keeping themselves safe. We are constantly warned to be vigilant of our surroundings. These warnings reinforce our need to take preventative actions. We learn defensive ways to carry keys, how to use and carry Mace and practice self defense. You are guilty of not seeing the bigger picture of Friday’s article.
I loved the article Eating raw for better health (SN 10/22). Raw food definitely has become more popular in this country with various renowned raw foodists/authors traveling the country giving talks on this subject. Victoria Boutenko, David Wolfe, Tonya Zavasta and Paul Nison have all come to the Lansing area to give lectures over the years. Boutenko was in Lansing to lecture last month.
It’s fair to say that the United States, as the greatest democracy in the world, holds those forces accountable who participate in the merciless slaughter of innocent civilians. We even go so far as to justify war because of attacks on civilian targets — if the scale permits — for example, the loss on the infamous date of Sept. 11, 2001. But what about accountability when those committing the atrocities are American mercenaries abroad?