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(10/25/07 10:38pm)
Some people think two ASMSU student representatives sitting on seven of the university’s 20 committees with student seats hold a monopoly on student influence at MSU. But the two students said they want to see more student involvement, and if they weren’t there, no students would sit on such committees.
(10/25/07 7:56pm)
Three MSU football players were charged with unarmed robbery Wednesday in connection with an alleged incident outside an East Lansing supermarket in April.
(10/25/07 2:29am)
MSU researchers have discovered three new isotopes of magnesium and aluminum after a year of research.
(10/25/07 2:29am)
While much of southern California is ablaze with raging wildfires, some MSU students are feeling the heat.
(10/25/07 2:29am)
Three cards taped to the front counter of Udon Sushi Bakery, 134 N. Harrison Ave., welcome its owner back from the restaurant’s half-year hiatus. “We were all losing weight. You need to feed us more!” one reads. Another customer writes, “When you guys closed, I died a little inside.”
(10/25/07 2:29am)
A second trial against Claude McCollum was dismissed Tuesday by the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office.
(10/25/07 2:29am)
A 25-year-old graduate student died Saturday afternoon after losing control of his motorcycle in Genoa Township. Paulo Michael Pinto, a Brighton resident, was driving a 2001 Suzuki GSX-R600 motorcycle at about 1:30 p.m. when he lost control while going into a curve and went off the road, according to the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department. Pinto was an MSU College of Law student. He graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2005.
(10/25/07 2:21am)
Special for The State News
(10/25/07 2:03am)
MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon participated in a conference this week in Washington D.C. hosted by former President George Bush and the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges to discuss relations between the U.S. and China with other education administrators and officials.
(10/25/07 2:03am)
Many people might think Candyland is just a children’s board game.
(10/25/07 2:03am)
Lansing — The Lansing and East Lansing City Councils discussed regional developments and community issues on Wednesday during a joint City Council meeting at Olga’s Kitchen, 354 Frandor Court.
(10/25/07 2:03am)
When Michael Boivin journeyed to Africa in 2003, he brought back bittersweet memories from a heartfelt experience.
(10/25/07 12:23am)
For the No. 8 MSU hockey team to achieve its goal of winning the CCHA regular season championship, getting off to a good start in league play is essential.
(10/25/07 12:23am)
The MSU baseball team boasts the top recruiting class in the Big Ten Conference for the upcoming 2008 season, according to rankings by Baseball America.
(10/25/07 12:23am)
The MSU women’s basketball team has spent the last two seasons with makeshift point guards.
(10/25/07 12:23am)
Junior forward Doug DeMartin has had big games against Western Michigan in the past.
(10/24/07 11:00pm)
After reading the letter MSU officials violate the anti-discrimination policy (SN 10/18), I am distressed to find out that the MSU College Republicans were lumped with the MSU Young Americans for Freedom in the anti-discrimination allegations by the Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives.
(10/24/07 10:58pm)
I read J. Edward Tremlett’s Campus speaker reinforces YAF’s ‘hate group’ status (SN 10/24) and felt obliged to set the record straight. YAF is not anti-Semitic as Tremlett implies. Not only does YAF have Jewish members, but we organized the protest when Great Issues brought Joe Carr to campus last year. Carr was paid with student tax dollars to come to MSU and rant and rave about the evils of Israel. Do a Google.com search of Carr’s name or visit his Web site at www.lovinrevolution.org. He is an “artist” who has written songs that honor Palestinian suicide bombers who kill innocent Jewish people on buses. If you visit the links section of his Web site, you will see that he posted a link to the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) Web site. ALF is a terrorist group that has attacked our university in the past by firebombing buildings, according to a previous article “Activists uncaged” (SN 4/27/04).
(10/24/07 10:46pm)
If anyone read the letter by professor Frederick Fico, MSU officials violate the anti-discrimination policy (SN 10/19), I bet one could easily say, “He is a Republican, so what is new?” Some people have filed a complaint with the Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives stating that MSU College Republicans and MSU Young Americans for Freedom “have discriminated against people based on political persuasion, gender orientation, race, religion and … weight.”
(10/24/07 10:46pm)
The State News editorial board would like to announce that we’re officially considering unofficially endorsing Stephen Colbert as the next president of the United States of America.