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FOOTBALL

Heisman watch

It’s been a recurring theme in this year’s Heisman Trophy watch: new week, new leader. And why stop now?

FOOTBALL

Critical contest

Tick-tock, tick-tock. The clock is winding down on the Spartans’ football season, and the team is checking to see if it improperly adjusted the clock after daylight saving time ended. Can the season really be two games away from completion?

COMMENTARY

MSU needs to fix stadium system

If inflatable spears were real weapons, there would’ve been a bloody mess last Saturday at Spartan Stadium. And Michigan fans wouldn’t have been the only targets.

COMMENTARY

Welcoming the new E.L. City Council members

The results are in, and we’ve all had a little time to adjust to the changes to the East Lansing City Council. Fresh, new faces will replace an incumbent and the mayor. Nathan Triplett, who received 26.8 percent of the vote, is a legislative aid in the Michigan House of Representatives. At 24 years old, he’ll be the youngest person on the council, and he’s a former MSU student.

COMMENTARY

Nixing domestic partner benefits displays 'bigotry'

The push for the discontinuation of domestic partner benefits is a display of bigotry and ignorance by the people of Michigan. To infer that domestic partner benefits should not be allowed to homosexuals, as they somehow pose a threat to marriage and will ultimately destroy this country, is unjust and unfounded.

BASKETBALL

Suton leads Spartans to win over Michigan Tech

When the MSU men’s basketball team needed somebody to step up late in Wednesday’s exhibition game against Michigan Tech, junior center Goran Suton took charge and scored seven of his 15 points in the final four minutes to seal a 61-55 win for the Spartans.

NEWS

Alert on campus

When she travels on campus at night, Ainagul Abdikalikova rarely thinks twice about strolling solo. But recent attacks of female students have Abdikalikova reconsidering that decision.

MSU

McCain campus appearance cancelled

The town hall meeting that was scheduled to feature Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was canceled due to scheduling conflicts with the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, said Chad Fauskee, a representative in the Michigan headquarters of John McCain.

MSU

MSU learns 'Price of Life'

With their black shirts and numerous proxy stations around campus, the MSU Price of Life Invitational is aiming to inform students about sex slavery and human trafficking around the world and in the United States.