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Got confidence, style and a great attitude? The State News is looking for MSU students to model in photos for SN Style and other features.
It’s likely that you’ve kissed a few toads in your day but haven’t yet found Prince Charming. Instead, focus your efforts on something a bit sweeter — the classic charm bracelet.
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with one of these brave explorers to get a glimpse, in 15 questions or less, at a new face on campus and their perspective on their new frontier.
Seattle — For Cambodia’s Lee Lim, he was a giant with long hair, red eyeballs and a serpentine tongue. For Italy’s Cosetta Grossi, he was a man with no face, shrouded in a black coat.
While you may have hung up your pillowcase for good, Halloween is still the time to munch on saccharine favorites, both old and new. So forget the adult title and reach for a good-old handful of Halloween goodies.
It’s a small, quiet coffee shop just a stone’s throw from the highway, yet in the hearts of some patrons, it’s a lot larger.
Every year they show up before the Michigan vs. MSU football game, standing vigilant to protect the sacred symbol of our university.
The walls are rattling, the floor is shaking and cares seem miles away. When examining what makes a great party, one truly meant to go down in history, the music always comes to mind.
The proposed construction of a Meijer gas station on the northern end of the city will likely be voted on by the East Lansing City Council next week.
He’s always sitting there waiting to help the next customer walking through his doors. John Razmal, who runs New York Deli, 547 E. Grand River Ave., said he loves working in the area.
With dry weather and cold temperatures, your skin is likely to soon start looking like the crumpled leaves on the sidewalks. Avoid this dusty situation by slathering on a lotion or two, without spending an arm and a leg.
For the past three years, English freshman Nicole Taylor has spent the month of November typing up more than the occasional paper for her classes. Taylor participates in National Novel Writing Month, an international novel-writing program that takes place each November.
Before the cute kids in costumes and the happy trick-or-treaters, cities such as Detroit have to get through Oct. 30 — a night associated with arson, egg throwing and vandalism.
When doctors diagnosed Craig Oster with Lou Gehrig’s Disease, or ALS, at the age of 30, he was told he would be lucky to celebrate his 36th birthday.
When cold season comes around, MSU is like a giant pre-school – crawling with germs and people that carry them. The advent of the cold and flu season is almost here, and knowing how to avoid getting and giving a bug can keep you from skipping class or your social life.
Last year, I seemed to have a cold from the beginning of November until spring break. I am really sick of it.
With flu season just picking up, students who want to avoid several bedridden days may find relief in the flu shot.
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with one of these brave explorers to get a glimpse, in 15 questions or less, at a new face on campus and their perspective on their new frontier.
Pumpkins have become not only a symbol of Halloween, but the fall season. Bring a little autumn and Halloween spirit into your home before Oct. 31.