Key to safety
In the wake of two sexual assault cases at Williams Hall, residence hall officials are urging students to lock their doors.
In the wake of two sexual assault cases at Williams Hall, residence hall officials are urging students to lock their doors.
Universities are traditionally - and proudly - known for activism. But there are times when protesters wielding pride, justice and equity stand up and proudly, justly and equitably shoot themselves in the foot. About 100 protesters marched from the Union to Spartan Stadium on Saturday, denouncing the presence of freshman tight end Eric Knott and redshirt freshman quarterback Damon Dowdell on the Spartan roster.
Stop. Go. Yield. Crash. Its inevitable that on a campus of some 40,000 students - many of which have to commute to campus daily - theres going to be an accident every now and then.
Saturday marks the start of one of college lifes greatest and most time-tested traditions - football season. There isnt a college student - past or present - who doesnt know the feel of the electricity that pervades campus on those crisp autumn days featuring a game at their home stadium.
Its College Savings Month in Michigan. Well, at least if you ask Gov. John Engler and Lt.
Duh dum. Its not safe to go into the water. Duh dum. Well, at least thats the message were getting from the national media which has decided one of the most important stories of August is people getting attacked by sharks.
Like an upset child who hasnt gotten her way, the United States has packed up its toys and left the United Nations conference on racism Monday, citing efforts on the part of other nations to condemn Israel as a racist state in the meetings proposed declaration. It doesnt matter if our delegates agreed with the path the discussions were taking, simply boycotting the conference accomplishes nothing. Before it even began there were concerns that the strife between Palestinian and Israeli representatives would carry over into the in South African conference - and take away from the myriad of other issues the conference was intended to address.
Its gratifying to see the labors and trials of so many beginning to pay off as people become more aware of those who come from different social backgrounds. A recent survey of high school seniors - next years college freshman class - found students more tolerant of lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgendered people than ever.
While representatives of the undergraduate student government work through university bureaucracies, a unique and valuable program remains idle for new enrollment. Representatives from ASMSU are fighting to reinstate the visual impairment program in the College of Education.
A peculiar alliance continued to develop during Labor Day weekend. President Bush visited Michigan on Monday - his fourth stop in the state since he took office - to visit Teamsters in Detroit.
Once again, MSUs faculty will receive an increase in their salaries in October. But the question many are raising is if this increase will be enough. Despite lower-than-average state appropriations, for the third year in a row, the university has increased faculty salaries by 5 percent across the board.
He got into television because he hated the medium. Children, he felt, were allowing their minds to decay because of it.
Whatever the reason, Michigan has become one of the four most segregated states in the nation in terms of education. The origin of this trend ranges from simple misinformation to the more serious threat of residential segregation.
Another day in the West Bank ends amid tank shelling and the crackle of rifle fire. Having seen the destruction and strife plaguing the Middle East firsthand, Michigan Congressman Mike Rogers has decided the United States needs to take a larger role in peace negotiations. As a respected up-and-coming GOP lawmaker, Rogers, of Brighton, needs to use the influence hes gaining to prod the Bush administration to take a more active role in the Middle East conflict.
Its unfortunate academic trouble has sidelined MSU cornerback Cedric Henry for this season, but his situation teaches an important lesson to all students involved in athletics and other activities. The merchandising management senior was ruled academically ineligible after he failed a summer class, coach Bobby Williams said this week. Henry, who holds a scholarship from the university, will have to sit out this season but could return to play a final year of athletic eligibility next year - if he can fix his academic trouble. Its a privilege to play football - or any varsity sport - at a Big Ten university.
Some members of MSUs undergraduate student government have a plan to enable students who feel underrepresented among the universitys leadership. At the Aug.
Something must have touched the heartstrings of MSUs parking enforcers during Welcome Weekend.
The cameras, provided by the university to document the graduating Class of 2005 in connection with MSUs 150th birthday, gives freshmen a chance to explore campus and find the many stories that accompany buildings, gardens and monuments. The sight of freshmen running around campus looking for that perfect shot reflects the pride we hope they show in their university. It also helps get them more accustomed to campus.
The reviews 2002 edition of The Best 331 Colleges hit bookshelves recently with good news and bad news for MSU.