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Music, youth join to support green jobs

They spoke their message. They rallied their message. They chanted, volunteered, wore, drew and sang their message. From Oct. 9-11, 400 high school and college students gathered together for Power Shift Michigan 2009 at the Lansing Center, 333 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing. The conference included workshops, keynote speakers, volunteer service projects around Lansing, musical performances and a fashion show, and finished Sunday with a march to the Capitol Building.

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Mighty Medicine rocks MSU

She is a young, undergraduate student at MSU brought up in a family of singers. He is an older man who has played the guitar in a variety of bands throughout the years and spent nine years as a high school teacher.

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Barhoppers get wait times with LineScout

Waiting in long lines can be an irritating, time-consuming thing to do when bar-hopping. LineScout.net is looking to change that. According to the company’s Web site, LineScout is a text message-based service for bar patrons to identify the potential line length at eight East Lansing bars.

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ENSO brings big city to E.L.

When you think of East Lansing hot spots, the word “swanky” isn’t one that typically comes to mind, but just that sort of place is being brought to the MSU community in the form of new restaurant and club lounge ENSO, 16800 Chandler Road.