Letter: An open letter to all my friends who support Hillary Clinton
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MSU football’s growing pain victory over Furman on Friday came with the caveat reserved for wins with less than desirable means of victory — they all count one.
Postgame interviews for MSU football’s 28-13 victory over Furman began with two seniors captains — quarterback Tyler O’Connor and linebacker Riley Bullough. Senior tight end Josiah Price followed them, with co-offensive coordinator Dave Warner next in line and head coach Mark Dantonio closing out the podium interviews.
If the spotlight and preseason polls tell anyone anything, it’s that they wouldn’t last two hours — let alone 15 games — as fortune tellers. And if a fan base takes tremendous pride or loathing in its preseason ranking or time in the spotlight, they ought to find another needle to get their high.
In a period smeared with imprudence, criticism and backlash, former MSU basketball star Draymond Green exposed a previously hidden side of himself this summer, one that should be zipped back up.
Fellow Spartans:
In the early hours on Sunday morning, an act of violence against the LGBTQ community in Orlando, Florida sent shockwaves across the country. As students, we are taught to: be bold and prepare for engagement in a world wrought with uncertainty, to be centered and steadfast in times when understanding is not a possibility, and to be measured in our response to adversity despite the growing frustrations with senseless and reckless acts of hatred.
“The blood is on so many hands that history will weep in the telling,” wrote the late Roger Ebert for the Daily Illini following an infamous bombing of a black church in Alabama which killed six children. “And it is, not new blood . It is old, so very old, and as Lady Macbeth discovered, it will not ever wash away. It clings and it waits and in its turn it kills again.”
People know Gordie Howe as a man of great talent, a pinnacle of success in the sports world. But growing up in a family where hockey was a way of life, Gordie was a part of the family.
“[Sexual assault is] like if you were to read an article where a car was hit, and found dented, in a ditch. But maybe the car enjoyed being hit. Maybe the other car didn’t mean to hit it, just bump it up a little bit. Cars get in accidents all the time, people aren’t always paying attention, can we really say who’s at fault.”
Artists to get you through college:
To Michigan State University concerning student and employee parking,
The current state of American politics has many people looking to film for a more glamorous, classy depiction of politics. Here are the top eight political films to watch leading up to the 2016 Presidential Election:
Right after buying tickets, the first thing you see at the movie theater is food. Not just food– but non-nutritional, high sodium, preservative-packed food that is, more often than not, overpriced. Let’s take a look at where some of the most popular movie theater munchies weigh in on calorie counter.
With the summer weather finally here, it’s time for vacations, pool parties and barbecues with friends. It’s also time for the best and most anticipated movies to premiere in theaters.
Although online classes are different in format compared to traditional ones, that doesn't make them any easier.
For those in East Lansing this summer, welcome. For those who went home or off to their prestigious internships, thanks for checking The State News.
I grew up as an only child. Not just an only child, but that only child. The one who always had great grades, was involved in everything and could do no wrong by her parents.
Dear President Simon,
In regards to the story from April 25 about the City Council denying Tin Can's entertainment license: