Breast cancer awareness program educates women
At 24, Gina Davidson was diagnosed with breast cancer. She could have been diagnosed a year earlier, but the St.
At 24, Gina Davidson was diagnosed with breast cancer. She could have been diagnosed a year earlier, but the St.
Political pundits Mark Shields and Robert Novak will discuss the heated 2000 presidential election on campus next week. They will be the featured speakers for the third annual Broad Distinguished Lecture Series. The nationally known journalists will visit MSU on Tuesday for Novak & Shields Debate Campaign 2000, a discussion about the state of politics in Washington and the presidential campaign. The event, sponsored by the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, will be held at Wharton Centers Pasant Theatre at 6:30 p.m.
Dionna Davis is already a registered voter. Now, thanks to the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, shes an informed voter, too.The fraternity hosted a debate Wednesday night in Brody Halls multipurpose room, which featured representatives from MSUCollege Democrats and Republicans.Before the debate, Davis said she was undecided about choosing a candidate, and felt uninformed about the political scene.Im voting for (Democratic Vice President Al) Gore, she said after the debate, which offered facts and issue stances about the two major presidential candidates.
A recent poll of 500 likely voters shows well-known Republicans Scott Romney and Connie Binsfeld hold a slight advantage in the race for two seats on the MSU Board of Trustees.The poll, commissioned by the Lansing-based newsletter Inside Michigan Politics, showed Romney, a Detroit-based attorney and board incumbent, received 22 percent of the support.
Culturas de las Razas Unidas, MSUs Chicano and Latino student organization, released a statement Tuesday saying it isnt seeking an apology from a fraternity that painted over the organizations Hispanic Heritage Month display last month.Instead, CRU officials said fraternity pledges would have never painted over their display on the rock on Farm Lane if MSU administrators had done more to promote diversity on campus.The statement, agreed upon by a number of student groups represented by CRU, was announced at Tuesday nights meeting by Marcelina Trevino-Savala, the universitys coordinator for Chicano and Latino student affairs.We dont expect an apology from the frat because we realize the university is not upholding their mission of educating on diversity, Trevino-Savala said.Therefore we expect the university to start taking responsibility for these issues by educating the whole student body.The statement comes three weeks after members of Movimiento Estudiantil Xicano de Aztlan, or MEXA, admitted to painting the words racists over Sigma Alpha Mus display on the rock.
At the Culinary Construction Zone, the only tool students need is an appetite.This fall, University Housing has brought a traveling theme dinner to the residence hall cafeterias in which Residence Halls Food Service staff members construct meals in front of students.It showcases the talent we have in the department that students dont normally see, Food Service Coordinator Bruce Haskell said.Were showing them what we can do and seeing if they like it. The event will be presented at each residence hall cafeteria, with the last stop slated for April.
The debate over whether to post SIRS forms online continued Tuesday, as members of the University Committee on Academic Policy and ASMSU addressed concerns about the proposal at this weeks Faculty Council meeting.A plan to allow students access to a version of SIRS, or Student Instructional Rating System, forms online has been in the works since 1997.
Few know theres a place on campus for students with empty fridges and growling stomachs to go. The MSU Food Bank, a student-run volunteer organization, has been providing nourishment for needy students and their families since 1992. Before the Food Bank, we had students who bought books over buying food, said Leah Kropf, a kinesiology senior and organization president.
ASMSU, the universitys undergraduate student government, is dealing with its third chief of staff resignation in less than two years. Jack Teasdale, an interdisciplinary social sciences junior, announced his intentions to leave the high-profile position during an Academic Assembly meeting last week. I thought I knew what I was doing, he said.
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week, which began Monday, has made Jasmine Greenamyer a busy person. The alcohol, tobacco and other drug coordinator for Olin Health Center has been getting Greek Life, Residence Life, the Judicial Affairs Office and the Department of Police and Public Safety involved in raising awareness about alcohol use on campus.
The recent clash in Israel may cause some MSU students to put their winter break plans on hold. A bloody clash between Israelis and Palestinians broke out late in September.
While university students are expected to become more critical of written texts in their schooling, not as much focus is on visual texts such as illustrations or diagrams.MSU Professor Colleen Tremonte has been trying to find out why.The associate professor of writing and American culture at the James Madison College spent two weeks this summer at Californias Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning researching her question.The program acts like a center for advanced study in teaching and learning, Tremonte said.
A group of students is hoping to implement an Asian American studies program at MSU. Soh Suzuki, a studio art senior and Asian Pacific American minority aide in Snyder and Phillips halls, has been acting as a liaison between APA students and faculty and staff members.
A former national security adviser to President Carter spoke about his international relations experience and current global stability to about 180 students, faculty and area residents at the Kellogg Center on Monday. Zbigniew Brzezinski was the keynote speaker for the annual James Madison College Founders Circle luncheon.
Back in 1950, when MSU was still called Michigan State College, 17 women paid $17 each in tuition to become the first students to enroll in the Department of Nursing.Now more than 400 students strong, MSUs College of Nursing turns 50 this year.
Polluters plans to help improve the quality of life of organisms in the Red Cedar River by donating items such as broken bicycles and a television set were spoiled Sunday afternoon.These objects and other garbage were pulled from the river in a cleanup effort sponsored by the Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment.More than 40 volunteers from various campus groups went down to the river in waders and canoes to help clean the water that flows through MSUs campus.This project was independent of the E.
After climbing 72 winding steps to Beaumont Towers carillon room, 8-year-old E.J. Omara slid onto a wooden bench nearly twice his size.
When the MSU community returns to campus for the spring semester, there could be up to 1,000 people trying to find a new place to park.In January crews will begin an 18- to 20-month, $22 million process that will tear down and build a new Shaw parking garage.
With the 2000 Homecoming parade flooding streets tonight at 6 p.m., those coming to campus might want to plan alternate routes.Traffic could be hectic.
A former adviser to President Carter will be on campus Monday to speak about the future of foreign policy in the United States. Zbigniew Brzezinski, who served as Carters national security adviser, will be the featured speaker at a 12:30 p.m.