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3-D printer featured at Main Library

Now available for student use in the Main Library — 3-D printers. The futuristic technology allows individuals to make 3-D objects via a device that takes a file containing an electronic image of an object and uses a material to slowly build, layer-by-layer, a physical replica of object.

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Price of student health insurance plan increases for international students

When looking at hospitality business senior Xi Cheng’s account details for fall semester 2014, there is a $901 bill for international students’ insurance, which has been automatically added to her student fees.Xi Cheng is a senior international student from China, and said the price of insurance has raised year by year since she started studying at MSU.

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Students, faculty members express admiration for graffiti on campus

Art is a subjective topic, leaving the viewer to find meaning and judge the work. However, when art clashes with destruction of property, consequences can be brutal.Campus features plenty of graffiti, with some locations, such as bridges and dumpsters, being hotspots for such activity.One such location is the bridge on Farm Lane near the rock.

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Conference for Latino youths comes to the Wharton Center

The Wharton Center will host the 13th Annual Advocates for Latino Student Advancement in Michigan Education (ALSAME) Youth Conference this Tuesday.ALSAME is a non-profit organization whose ultimate goal is to turn college dreams into reality for the Latino students in Michigan.The ALSAME Youth Conference will take place 9 a.m.

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Coming together

Breslin Center was overflowing with swarms of people attending the annual Spartan Spectacular event on Sunday evening.

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ASMSU holds first meeting of the semester

The Associated Students of Michigan State University general assembly met for the first time on Thursday , appointing representatives to schools that were unrepresented at the beginning of the semester.

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Students by day, shepherds by night

For animal science senior Justin Shaver and animal science sophomore David Scales, living and working at the MSU Sheep Teaching and Research Center is not that baaaaad of a gig.