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(11/18/09 12:20am)
It’s an old rivalry. We have a facility for rare isotope beams, they have a library nicknamed “the Ugly.” We have a majestic 9-foot tall statue of Sparty, and they have some pavement tile you can’t step on or you’ll fail your first blue book. Green and White beat Maize and Blue — for the last two years. Don’t even start quoting overall statistics; Paul is here and he likes us better.
(11/16/09 3:42am)
It could take weeks or even months before action is taken on the health and student services recommendations presented to university officials in October — including the possible move of health services from Olin Health Center.
(11/12/09 2:18am)
We compare casualties in the community bathroom. Once good skin is now subject to frequent breakouts. Night after night I watch girls slather their faces with masks and creams, using five different products and battery-operated exfoliators trying to undo the damage.
(11/11/09 12:24am)
It was disappointing to read the State News editorial Olin should give doctor’s note to sick students. In addition to the misinformed jabs the editorial staff took at Olin in general, it was dismaying that this entire editorial was predicated on a misunderstanding of the university’s stance on medical excuses. I would strongly recommend that the editorial staff review the MSU H1N1 FAQ site at special.news.msu.edu/h1n1/faq.php.
(11/10/09 4:34am)
An itchy throat, a deep cough, a high fever: just a few signs that flu season has arrived. And as more people fall as casualties to the common seasonal flu and the H1N1 virus, MSU and Ingham County are continuing to fight off a national pandemic.
(11/10/09 12:28am)
“Well, I really think that it should be relatively lenient. My sister was down with swine flu for a week. She was stuck in bed and absolutely devastatingly sick. If I was a teacher I would make sure I gave them ample time pertinent to whatever project it is — there’s got to be a time for it, there can’t be a strict deadline. Not with swine flu, it sucks.”
(11/10/09 12:27am)
In these trying economic times, we’ve all been forced to cut costs, but it’s not always so easy. For an organization as large as MSU, balancing a budget requires slightly more unorthodox and creative strategies.
(11/09/09 12:22am)
Recently, the State News editorial board had the opportunity to sit down with MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon and discuss a number of issues pertaining to campus.
(11/06/09 12:16am)
Perhaps you’re reading this editorial in class. If so, take a look around you. Notice anything different? Chances are, the room might seem a little less full.
(11/05/09 2:35am)
The fate of Olin Health Center and several other student health services remain unknown as officials wait for MSU Provost Kim Wilcox to announce his recommendations regarding their futures.
(11/02/09 3:04am)
Coughing and sneezing students who stay home because of flu-like illness might not receive excused absences in their classes.
(11/02/09 2:24am)
If students have questions about safe sex, MSU probably has the answers, according to university officials and sexual health report card results released last week by Trojan condoms.
(10/29/09 4:04am)
Although ASMSU has support from state and local officials for its medical amnesty initiative, one endorsement still eludes the group — that of MSU.
(10/27/09 1:15am)
Surrounded by several nude body moldings, Larry Kirkwood said his artistic goal is to portray beauty in all of its forms.
(10/23/09 1:37am)
ASMSU is looking into creating a low-cost student health-care plan in light of possibilities that the university will make health care mandatory for all MSU students in the future.
(10/19/09 3:22am)
University officials are almost sure swine flu has arrived at MSU, but it’s impossible to tell how many people have been infected with the virus because it is so common officials don’t test for it.
(10/13/09 3:51am)
MSU officials reversed roles with students Monday during a almost two-hour student health services meeting where administrators did most of the listening.
(10/12/09 1:20am)
Students will have one final opportunity to weigh in on campus health services today before recommendations for change will be sent to Provost Kim Wilcox.
(10/09/09 3:01am)
The offensive line approaches the line of scrimmage Saturday during the Spartans’ 26-20 victory.
(10/07/09 3:18am)
As the university hashes out a proposal to place urgent care centers in dorms as soon as next year, officials are weighing the possibility of foregoing staff doctors in favor of the cheaper services of nurse practitioners.