Catholics prepare for Easter
Each year Amy Frazier tries to give up something for Lent. And each year, she forgets to stick to her choice. Im giving up chocolate this year, the education sophomore said.
Each year Amy Frazier tries to give up something for Lent. And each year, she forgets to stick to her choice. Im giving up chocolate this year, the education sophomore said.
Maria Zavala suffered second- and third-degree burns on her face and hands last November in an accident involving a gas stove. For Zavala, a community organizer for the Chicano Development Center in Lansing, said she hopes discussing the accident will help strengthen women in the community when she speaks at Saturdays Dia de la Mujer Conference. I am pretty scarred, and its very visible, said Zavala, one of the conferences founders.
Dick Gregory will speak about Entertainers in the Civil Rights Movement at 4 p.m.
Last summer Lisa Priebes grandmother died of lung cancer. When Priebe recently discovered her friends mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, she felt like she needed to help. My grandma was the first person close to me to die of cancer, the communication senior said.
As the university is preparing to tighten its finances, MSU has formally committed to a deal that would freeze state appropriations and limit tuition increases to 8.5 percent this year.MSU President M.
At the MSU Computer Store, students and faculty can purchase brand-name computing products at a discount - better than the prices available in retail stores.But with many products, students in Ann Arbor get a better deal.Some software companies offer educational pricing to universities and research institutions.
Judge Robert Weiss was reappointed to the MSU-Detroit College of Law Board of Trustees Wednesday. Weiss was first appointed to the MSU-DCL board in 1996 and served on the MSU Board of Trustees until Feb.
A combination of Sparty and Uncle Sam is pictured on ASMSUs office door, sporting a black top hat embroidered with an S. It points at people walking by, declaring, We want you. The undergraduate student government applications for its mid-March elections are due Monday. Candidates are approved to run as representatives for their colleges on ASMSUs Academic or Student assemblies after applications are turned into 307 Student Services by 5 p.m.
As MSUs Graduate Employees Union hits the bargaining table, its members are hitting the keyboard. In past weeks, members of the union have been revamping the organizations Web site features while they work to obtain a contract with the university.
Deaf students might be able to attend lectures needing nothing but their notebooks and pencils, with the help of new voice-activated software.The Liberated Learning Project, a computerized transcribing system created in Canada, is being tested in Nova Scotia, Australia and at Stanford University in California.
Debate team members win awards By MEGAN FRYE MSUs top debate team vied against 138 teams nationwide to take the win at a debate tournament hosted by Northwestern University last week. The Owen L.
Walking into Puffins Pastry Shop, stacks of cookie sheets and cake pans are evidence of the work at hand.Chefs are preparing pizza crusts and dinner foods after a long day of cookie-baking.MSU bakeries are busy taking and filling orders for several hundred dozens of Valentines Day special offers.The smell of sugar and flour filled the pastry shop, the campus bakery tucked behind the scenes in the Brody Hall cafeteria, Tuesday. More than 12,000 cookies already were prepared for delivery on campus.This week, Joan Goheen, retail supervisor for the bakery, has been busy making sure thousands of orders about and beyond campus are delivered on time.
ASMSU is researching ways to revive its involvement in a newspaper recycling program that faded away shortly after it began in 1996.The undergraduate student government is re-evaluating recycling programs on campus, and assessing whether those programs could be enhanced by offering people more options.A decision to launch a new pilot program will be made by March 12.What Im looking for is the ways, means and costs, said Steve Lovelace, Academic Assembly internal vice chairperson.
The Lyman Briggs Students of Color is sponsoring its first Multicultural Expo from 7-10 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Parlor Room C. The event was designed to provide minority students an opportunity to network with professionals in such fields as psychology, nursing, applying to dental school and graduate programs and to provide workshops to prepare students for the job market.
Tall tales keep growing at the MSU Museum.Stories that only were known through oral tradition are transformed into a visual medium in the new exhibit, Storytelling Through the Mail: Tall Tale Postcards.The cards and exhibit items show fictional situations, such as a dead man tied to the hood of a car as a deer drives through town, a rabbit bearing antlers and a fish that grew ivory white fur to shield itself from frigid lake waters.
When Eric Pietsch had an ingrown toenail last year, he was happy with the treatment he received at Olin Health Center.And if he receives one of the 5,000 surveys distributed this week by the health center and the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, he would say so.They gave me medications and they were really helpful, the urban and regional planning junior said.
Despite not having the support of the undergraduate student governments of the Big Ten, ASMSU Womens Councils sexual assault education program is in the process of forming a registered student organization. Acquaintance Education Rape Advocates is being proposed to the undergraduate student governments funding board, and will be implemented in about a month if it is approved. The purpose of the organization is to build a foundation for a two-hour workshop that would educate first-year students on rape awareness and sexual assault. The structure of the workshop would be helped by getting organization benefits, which include funding. We are trying to build something substantial, said Jeanette Lantzy, Academic Assembly external vice chairperson.
Instead of handing out minor in possession of alcohol tickets, MSU police Officer Anne Stahl will be trying to prevent people from getting them. Stahl, an MSU community police officer, will be joining the Department of Police and Public Safetys Detective Bureau on March 1 as an alcohol education officer. When Im on the road it is iffy if I get to do things with my specialty, she said.
Ten faculty members will receive a Distinguished Faculty Award today. The award winners are recognized based on several criteria, ranging from research, teaching ability and public service, to advising and continuing education. Ten winners are chosen each year by an All-University Award Committee appointed by MSU President M.
Ann Arbor - The undergraduate student governments of the Big Ten voted to dissolve their organization and replace it with a biannual meeting Sunday at the University of Michigan. ASMSU, MSUs undergraduate student government, was the only school that voted to keep the Associated Students of the Big Ten.