A casino in the Lansing area would not be a bad gamble
Casinos always are buzzing. With flashing lights, rolling dice, clanging slot machines and laughing crowds, there is constant activity occurring inside a casino’s walls.
Casinos always are buzzing. With flashing lights, rolling dice, clanging slot machines and laughing crowds, there is constant activity occurring inside a casino’s walls.
Yesterday’s State News front page was headlined with a story about an MSU/Lugnuts baseball game, a local homicide and a litter ordinance. A small header mentioned a story on page seven about a benefit concert.
In response to the March 20 burning of a Quran by a Florida pastor, riots have broken out in Afghanistan, leaving 22 dead so far. Among the dead are United Nations, or U.N., aid workers, rioters and Afghan police.
Steve, the co-founder of Apple Inc., and technology expert will speak at MSU’s Spring Commencement. If you were thinking Steve Jobs would be at MSU to do one of his dramatic product presentations, you would be wrong. In fact, Steve Wozniak, the other co-founder of Apple Inc. is MSU’s pick.
If you have been paying any attention to the news lately, you are well aware the U.S. is in a budget crisis. Because of these economic woes, we must cut collective bargaining rights, pensions and health care benefits to public workers, or so we hear. Those greedy teachers, staffers and police officers are destroying the country, right?
There are a lot of parties in East Lansing. On any given night — weekday or weekend — one can find students mingling, drinking, dancing and gaming at various fraternities, houses, co-ops and apartments throughout the city.
Last Thursday’s letter to the editor, Until abuses are corrected, MSU’s stance on animal rights suspect (SN 3/31), was grossly inaccurate in its portrayal of one of the best courses offered at MSU.
Protests in Afghanistan quickly turned violent as protesters stormed a U.N. compound, killing at least seven U.N. workers and allegedly beheading two of them.
Just because something can be done definitely does not mean it should be. The Mackinac Center’s recent request for MSU employees’ email including political terms is a misuse of the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA.
There has been a long tradition of historians arguing over the justifications for expansive executive power. Among the main reasons is the idea that during the uncertainty of an emergency, a chief magistrate must carry out certain necessary actions to preserve the nation.
The East Lansing City Council finally has planted the medical marijuana ordinance seed and residents should let it sprout before attempting to prune it.
The past few days have been really shocking to me. Before NATO — backed by a United Nations resolution — began airstrikes March 19, I read news reports of the slaughter Muammar Gaddafi committed against his own people in Libya. I naturally expected Americans to be disgusted by such inhumanity on the part of a tyrannical dictator.
High-speed rail has been criticized as a progressive delusion and a waste of taxpayer money. Conservatives have treated it like communism — a concept that seems utopian, but when implemented only will hurt us further. These are all conservative horror stories, perpetuated by their delusions of economic “truths;” the reality is much more ambiguous than they wish to admit.
Something is rotten on the campus of MSU. The “ASMSU/MSU” saga regarding the organization’s unconstitutional March election needs to end — and soon.
Although a recent article (Examining Experimentation, SN 3/28) presents MSU as a moderate and thoughtful institution regarding the use of animals in laboratories, in reality, it is a nightmare for animals, and at times, the university fails to adhere to even the meager guidelines governing the practice.
Should lying be protected by the First Amendment? Claiming a military honor one actually did not receive is perhaps one of the lowest lies a person can tell, but does that make it criminal?
Michigan’s new security improvements for state’s IDs might seem insignificant, but it’s something that needs to be done with some regularity.
MSU has a long, unique history of collaboration among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups. Through the Campus Planning Coalition, leaders of the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, ASMSU and the Registered Student Organization, or RSO, LBGTA groups come together to discuss group events on campus and also to plan large-scale, campus-wide events such as Pride Week.
The American involvement in the international intervention in Libya is drawing a lot of negative attention. A Gallup Poll conducted last monday found only 47 percent of Americans approve of the military role the U.S. is playing in the campaign; 37 percent flat out disapprove.
Unfortunately for Michigan’s microbrew connoisseurs, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, or MLCC, just isn’t buying the cleverness of Flying Dog Brewery’s Raging Bitch beer.