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(04/27/14 9:19pm)
The story regarding the appointment of Margaret Crocco as the chair of the Department of Teacher Education (“Former University of Iowa dean with checkered past hired at MSU,” April 24) was inflammatory and misleading. Professor Crocco does not have a “checkered past.” She is a distinguished and experienced scholar and administrator who has won accolades over the course of her career.
(04/24/14 9:35pm)
W e have come to a point in our education system where a number on a transcript is supposed to define who we are.
(04/24/14 6:44pm)
For some reason I always thought my last day of college classes would hold some kind of special significance. As cheesy as it sounds, I pictured it as a sentimental affair, one where I would show up on time, pay more attention and maybe retain a few snippets for when I look back on it decades from now.
(04/23/14 4:25pm)
My paradise might not be perfect, but a paradise it remains. For me, this was the perfect identification of my country before I left it.
(04/22/14 11:20pm)
Before my senior year of high school came to a close, I had a specific image of what my college life would be — I pictured myself studying outside every day while finding the time to participate in floor events.
(04/22/14 10:41pm)
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Back home, I drive by the largest mosque in America on my way to the mall.
(04/22/14 8:49pm)
MSU Board of Trustees Chairman Joel Ferguson has served on the board since 1986 and has been its chairperson since 1992 — longer than some college students have been alive.
(04/21/14 10:32pm)
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Fellow members of the MSU community:
(04/21/14 6:52pm)
Editor's note: MSU Students United delivered the following letter, along with a petition with more than 3,000 signatures asking for an immediate tuition freeze, to MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon's office Monday.
(04/20/14 11:03pm)
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(04/17/14 7:20pm)
M y cell phone background is a photo of a waterfall in Puerto Rico. My specialization is environmental studies. In June, I will go on a backpacking trip in Costa Rica. This semester, I took a class called Voluntary Simplicity, which was about living with less. I have been to conferences about environmental education and activism. I try to recycle everyday. My friends know they cannot litter – at least, not in front of me. Long story short, I love nature.
(04/17/14 6:43pm)
Fellow Students of MSU:
(04/17/14 12:42am)
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I recently turned 21, and the East Lansing bar scene has been a whole new experience for me.
(04/16/14 7:20pm)
F requent encounters with something can desensitize you from it. For example, I came to college as a neat freak, but the pile of dirty dishes in my kitchen sink seems rather normal and unthreatening nowadays.
(04/15/14 11:01pm)
If you invite me to a place where there will be nachos and beer for free, I will dress up in five seconds. I think I might be able to become the Guinness World Record holder for the fastest male dressed.
(04/14/14 7:20pm)
I have been able to see a new face of journalism in my days at The State News, a face that wants to rebel against the stigma of censorship. I came to realize this was never an option at media outlets in my home country, Honduras.