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COMMENTARY

Keg ID law will not alter drinking norms

A new state law aimed at irresponsible keg use likely won’t do much to curb the problem of underage drinking. The law requires the keg buyer to attach his or her name and information to the keg as of Nov.

COMMENTARY

Obama favors Occupy Wall Street

If the Tea Party movement can be associated with elderly ultra-conservative voters, the Occupy Wall Street movement sweeping major cities across the country can be attributed to the young far left, as the majority of those protesting are in their 20s.

COMMENTARY

MSU gym hours cater to demand

I’d like to thank Victoria Merritt for caring enough about access to campus Intramural facilities that she took the time to submit a well-written opinion in The State News (10/10). I agree with everything she writes and certainly as Director of Recreational Sports and Fitness Services support her views on the value of physical activity and healthy behavior choices. I only wish to explain how building hours are established at IM Sports-West, East and Circle.

NEWS

Electric car charging stations hit campus

For visitors swinging by Kellogg Center in an electric car, charging their vehicle could be as easy as plugging it in, after the university opened a new $5,000 electric car charging station in the center’s parking ramp earlier this month.

NEWS

Police Brief 10/12/11

A 20-year-old male student was involved in a bicycle accident in front of Conrad Hall on Oct. 4, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.