Vote against Hugo Chavez right for Venezuela
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s effort to seize more political power in his country was spurned by voters on Sunday, prompting raucous celebrations in Caracas late into the evening.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s effort to seize more political power in his country was spurned by voters on Sunday, prompting raucous celebrations in Caracas late into the evening.
I have to say I was quite disappointed with Em Ketterer’s letter Presidential hopeful Ron Paul’s views not for U.S. (SN 11/30).
In response to the article Pre-holiday breakups can be challenging (SN 12/3) I have to say, I’m disappointed.
I don’t know what possessed us to watch “The Jane Pauley Show” that lazy afternoon, but I do know how lucky I am that we did.
Powerhouse Gym, 435 Grand River Ave., is set to close its doors Wednesday. The gym and all of its members will combine with Atlas Gym, 4790 S. Hagadorn Road. The new Powerhouse Gym, as it will be called, will be located at the current site of Atlas Gym.
When MSU administrators learn that the football team will play in a holiday bowl game, they see more than two teams pitted against each other.
Erik Meath never imagined that as a college student he would have to fear thieves breaking into his near-campus house.
The windshield of a 20-year-old male’s 2000 Ford Explorer was struck by a blunt object sometime between 11:30 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday, causing an estimated $500 in damage, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
The last time business sophomore Ilana Ostro was given a Hanukkah present, it was a bicycle helmet she received in the eighth grade.
A $45,000 grant awarded to MSU is giving engineering students — as well as students at a local elementary school — the chance to advance their knowledge in engineering.
Garbage day could look different for some East Lansing residents next year under a proposal being considered by the East Lansing City Council.
So you’re planning a big holiday feast or a nice dinner for friends or family when you find out one of the guests is a vegetarian or a vegan.
Ah, the holidays. The very idea can conjure up so many images: cold weather, warm food, snowflakes, a break from your classes and the pan-denominational gift-giving celebration of your choosing. But, there is another side to the holidays that some students are less than enthusiastic about — family.
Some ways to give back or have a little fun out on the town during the holiday season
Four people plug their iPods or MP3 players into the cords connected to the game. A card is then drawn from the center of the box that says something along the lines of finding a “song with a color in the title” or a “song that mentions food in the lyrics.”
There have been very few things in my life that have made me dread the holidays. Christmas is usually a magical time for me — even a decade after I found out Santa wasn’t real.
The MSU hockey team took a step forward this weekend against Lake Superior.
“A basketball-crazy community.” Those were the words MSU men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo used to describe Peoria, Ill. — the city to which No. 9 MSU travels today to face off against the Bradley Braves (6-2).
I need an answer. I am literally freaked out because I deep kissed this girl in the bar last week when I was really hammered, and then later my friend told me that the girl I sucked on “gets around.”
Like ninjas creeping up behind us watching our every move, this semester’s exams are ready to pounce on our backs mercilessly.