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ASMSU lobbies for uniform attendance policy

ASMSU Academic Assembly’s Code and Academic Policy committee passed a bill Tuesday to advocate for a comprehensive university attendance policy. ASMSU is MSU’s undergraduate student government. As the university attendance policy stands now, attendance largely is left up to the discretion of faculty, said Academic Assembly internal vice chairman Zach Taylor. According to the policy, “It is the responsibility of the instructor to define the policy for attendance at the beginning of the course.” “(The faculty) may be willing to institute change in the way they practice as a community,” Taylor said.

MEN'S SOCCER

Spartans host Oakland in NCAA Tournament

Despite being the first class in MSU history to make it to the NCAA Tournament all four years, the MSU men’s soccer team’s senior class has one more thing they’d like to prove against Oakland at 1 p.m. Thursday at DeMartin Stadium at Old College Field — they can win a tournament game.

COMMENTARY

State News Housing Guide had at least one notable omission

This letter is in response to the State News Housing Guide that was printed on Oct. 12. The Housing Guide is a great resource for students in the area; however, the guide omitted a great resource available to students regarding housing issues: the MSU College of Law Rental Housing Clinic.

COMMENTARY

Understanding is the first step

On the surface there is not much to say about the Westboro Baptist Church, or WBC. Most of us recognize them as a bunch of crazies on the fringe of society who preach a particularly vitriolic brand of hatred.

COMMENTARY

Best way to deal with Westboro? Avoid them

Today, the members of the Westboro Baptist Church plan to make East Lansing High School the next stop on their quixotic quest to force their gospel of ignorance and intolerance on all who live outside their warped perception of morality.

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Spartans hold on, defeat Gamecocks, 82-73

With a later-than-usual 10 p.m. tip-off as a part of ESPN’s Tip-Off Marathon, the MSU men’s basketball team didn’t perform like the No. 2 team in the country, committing 19 turnovers and shooting 50 percent from the free-throw line in an 82-73 victory over South Carolina on Tuesday night at Breslin Center.

NEWS

Global understanding

Thousands of MSU students study abroad every year through MSU’s Office of Study Abroad, a program that’s been ranked No. 1 for participation among students at public institutions nationally for the past six years. MSU received its latest first place ranking earlier this week. To help prepare the new set of students who are anticipating their voyages overseas in the coming spring semester, the Office of Study Abroad hosted “Spartans Abroad: A Day in the Life” in Erickson Hall Kiva on Tuesday night, where students were able to connect, share experiences, fears and excitement.

NEWS

‘Magic’ Johnson to address grads

Former MSU basketball player and NBA player Earvin “Magic” Johnson and General Electric Co. CEO and Chairman Jeffrey Immelt will speak at the undergraduate commencement in December, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon announced Tuesday during an Academic Council meeting.

NEWS

Police Brief 11/17/10

An MSU student assaulted her boyfriend Monday night when he came to her dorm room in Rather Hall after the two argued via text message, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

NEWS

Living City

“This is a hobby that’s turned into an obsession,” owner Dave Porter said of his business, Fireworks Glass Studios, 119 S.

MSU

MSU Muslims gather to celebrate end of holiday

When some students were still asleep at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, human biology sophomore and Muslim Students’ Association member Sarah Malik prayed in honor of Eid al-Adha, an Islamic holiday. Students and community members celebrated the holiday Tuesday at the Lansing Center, 333 E.

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COGS working to improve student health insurance

A member of the Council of Graduate Students, or COGS, met with MSU human resources staff Tuesday in hopes of advancing the group’s plans of decreasing costs and increasing coverage of health insurance for graduate students and their families.