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Natural resources field sees increase in gender diversity

As fish and wildlife biologist Mamie Parker had men, women, students and professionals singing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” during her presentation Wednesday afternoon in the James Madison College Library in Case Hall, Parker demonstrated the benefits of incorporating people from all different backgrounds by showing them how much better their voices sounded in unison.

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Community reflects on Women’s History Month

Women at MSU have fought to get the rights they deserve on campus for decades. As part of Women’s History Month, women’s organizations on campus are showing students women can be successful in life. Here are some people who have helped make women and their rights more prevalent on campus.

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Social challenges brought to light in Tunnel of Oppression

Graduate student Catalina Natal not only was able to relate but also reminded of the many different types of oppression that exist when she traveled through the Tunnel of Oppression.

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MSU receives $3 million dairy grant

The College of Veterinary Medicine banked nearly $3 million from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, for veterinary medicine professor Ronald Erskine’s dairy research.

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ASMSU giving away Macklemore tickets

ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, is giving away tickets and meet and greet passes for the Macklemore and Ryan Lewis concert, trying to get as many fans to Breslin Center tomorrow night.

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A look inside the Powwow of Love

The sound of drums boomed as American Indian male and female dancers wearing feather headdresses and vibrant dresses gracefully twirled inside Jenison Field House on Saturday at the 30th annual Powwow of Love.

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Disability support programs host 5k run

Hand in hand the whole race, Michael Hudson and his son Marshall Hudson, 7, might not have beat any records or won a medal, but they beat their own record by 30 seconds — and that’s good enough for them.