Poetry group to sponsor event
The Black Poets Society is presenting Bum Rush the Stage, from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday in the Erickson Hall Kiva.
The Black Poets Society is presenting Bum Rush the Stage, from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday in the Erickson Hall Kiva.
Jennifer Granholm and Dick Posthumus werent the only ones sweating bullets this week in elections. Members in 21 of MSUs 29 Interfraternity Council groups selected new executive officials Wednesday night at Lafayette Square in Brody Complex. I feel very good about the process, said Amy Radford, assistant director of Student Life.
ASMSU can rest easy now.Tireless efforts from several members of MSUs undergraduate student government culminated Tuesday when Proposal 4 - a proposal they had been opposing since May - failed in the general election.The proposal would redirect about $8.5 billion obtained by the state in a 1998 settlement with tobacco companies.
MSU could lose more than just a football game when it goes up against Penn State next week.The ninth annual MSU-Penn State Challenge launched Monday, but officials say blood drive donations are lower than expected.A lot of people havent been coming out, said David Bosman, the challengers chairman.The planning committee for the challenge had estimated a collection of 1,960 pints of blood - 300 pints more than last year.Bosman said Defending Our Title, Defending the Blood Supply, had a low turnout Monday at Bailey Hall, Communication Arts and Sciences Building and the Red Cross Donor Room, 1800 E.
HOO-HA. Cool kids.89 PAT VS. BEAKER.All phrases - and perhaps thousands more - are immortalized on the graffiti-laden walls of Shaw Halls Totally Takeout.
More MSU students are choosing not to light up a cigarette compared to two years ago, according to a recent MSU study. The National Collegiate Health Assessment Survey was conducted in 2000 and 2002, and sighted a decrease of MSU smokers from 30 percent to about 20 percent.
It started out as just a little idea, but grew into an altar that stands nearly 10 feet tall, decorated with small skulls and red and white candles. Candy was set on the altar as an offering to ancestors, and pictures of the dead are mounted on its backboard. Education sophomore Blanca Gamino and social work sophomore Rocio Vera offered to create the altar in Baker Hall as part of an effort to promote cultural awareness about their Mexican heritage and a holiday they've celebrated since childhood - Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead. The effort is supported through the Student Organization of Latino Social Workers. "It's to remember all our ancestors and those who passed away that we love," Gamino said.
Groups to sponsor parenting programs The MSU Child and Family Care Resources and the MSU Women's Resource Center are co-sponsoring a two-part parenting series.
Lyman Briggs School is presenting a guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. today in C-106 Holmes Hall.Edward Burger, a mathematics professor at Williams College, will be hosting a presentation called The Texas Cake Cutting Massacre: Can Conflicts be Resolved by Making Piece?The lecture will discuss negotiating skills and the Middle East, relating the ideas to cakes.
Student groups on campus are playing a game that is causing others to call the police.The game is called a variety of names, including Assassins and game of elimination.About five MSU police officers approached Criminal justice freshman Michael Klopp and two friends were after they were seen walking into Akers Hall with what was thought to be a handgun last week.A Capitol Area Transportation Authority bus driver reported the situation.
A 3-on-3 basketball tournament will take place at 3 p.m. Nov. 23 at IM Sports-Circle to raise money benefiting St.
Imagine playing video games for hours, and as a result, gaining the ability to speak Chinese fluently.An MSU professor says the idea is in development.Yong Zhao, associate professor of educational psychology, is leading the design on a new platform that will incorporate teaching Chinese in the United States.
Plates full of cookies and jugs of juice were placed on a table in the Bailey Hall lounge Monday. Red and blue lawn chairs were strategically placed around the rest of the room as American Red Cross workers in white lab coats patiently waited for students to come in and donate blood. The ninth annual MSU-Penn State Blood Challenge began Monday and will run until Nov.
Shes already a racial ethnic student aide at Hubbard Hall, working an outside job and taking 15 credits toward her criminal justice degree. Now add to sophomore Faye Higgs schedule: four hours of practice, five nights a week. I have 300 black students to be there for, 20 meetings a month and an outside job, she said. But Higgs said its worth it to be a dancer in the 12th annual Fake the Funk at the Breslin Center, where more than 9,000 cheering attendants checked out her moves Saturday evening. Its time-consuming, she said.
MSUs two largest student governments - who have not always been on the best of terms - have taken steps to improve their working relationship this year. Quite a few years ago, RHA and ASMSU did have some major communication problems, ASMSU Student Assembly Chairperson Matt Weingarden said.
Small white crosses lined the grass around the rock on Farm Lane. On each of the crosses, which stood no more than a foot off the ground, students wrote the name of a loved one who passed away. A little altar has been built near the crosses, with offerings of bread to the spirits of ancestors.
Whenever psychology freshman Laura Mitus walks around Snyder Hall, she sees the same girls every day.
Group to plant flowers for hall beautificationAt 10 a.m. on Saturday, the Briggs Ambassadors, a group of students who promote the Lyman Briggs School, are helping to beautify Holmes Hall.
All Gina King could do was sit and watch the news from her East Lansing home and worry about her family in Virginia as a sniper terrorized the Washington, D.C., area.When the smoke settled after a three-week shooting spree, 10 people had been shot to death and three were wounded.Two suspects, John Allen Muhammad, 41, and John Lee Malvo, 17, were arrested on Oct.
Salman Ateequi carefully passed a SIG-Sauer handgun off to his classmate after he practiced aiming and balancing an empty bullet shell on the guns barrel by dry shooting the weapon.With just three sessions of the Citizens Police Academy remaining, Ateequi says he knows a great deal about community policing.