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MICHIGAN

Students compete for canned food

It sits in the Engineering Building’s Career Center, catching the eye of people who walk by — the can trophy, a simple tin can on a wooden pedestal awaits the winner of the Canned Food Wars.

MICHIGAN

Security measures to be increased by summer

With numerous high-profile crimes having occurred in residence halls this semester, including a sexual assault in Armstrong Hall, racial harassment in Akers Hall and a series of home invasions in Hubbard Hall, a question of security on campus has been raised by the MSU community.

Josh Radtke ·
MICHIGAN

Flock of love

For some students, such as plant and soil sciences junior Maddie Hale, living on a farm isn’t out of the ordinary.

MICHIGAN

Increased speed limit causes controversy

Although the speed limit on Grand River Avenue was increased last week after state officials said it was posted improperly, hundreds of students and residents who were ticketed on the section of road in question likely won’t see any reimbursement.

Julia Nagy ·
MICHIGAN

Shakespeare comes to MSU

From researching the meaning behind his plays to learning how to speak in iambic pentameter for the first time, students and community members have been coming MSU to better understand William Shakespeare’s plays since last week.

MICHIGAN

Leo’s Coney Island to open Saturday

Starting at 7 a.m. this Saturday, East Lansing residents and MSU students will see a Michigan restaurant recognizable to many from the Detroit area settle in downtown at 333 Albert Ave. after months of preparation and planning.

Matt Hallowell ·
MICHIGAN

Studio E

When Sean Hildebrandt came to MSU, he planned on putting his mathematics skills to use by double majoring in astrophysics and Japanese. However, Hildebrandt’s plans were turned upside down when he discovered MSU Telecasters.