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COMMENTARY

'U' needs education on LBGT lifestyles

I am writing in response to a letter to the editor by Kevin Greaney ("Bedroom behavior should remain there" SN 3/23). While I do agree that public displays of affection are oftentimes out of place and uncalled for, I do not think that the group(s) posting the bulletin boards across campus are doing so to disgust people.

MSU

Racial ethnic aides showcase cultures

The couches and chairs were pushed back for food and performers in the Asian Pacific American Student Organization room of Holden Hall during FLAVA, a multicultural event put on by the Holden Racial Ethnic Aides Wednesday.

ICE HOCKEY

Athletics director named Hobey Baker 'legend'

MSU athletics director and former Spartans ice hockey coach Ron Mason will be honored as the Hobey Baker Award Foundation's 2004 "Legend of Hockey" at the Frozen Four on April 10 in Boston. The award is given to the person who has committed a significant amount of time and energy in promoting college hockey.

MICHIGAN

60 E.L. teachers to receive layoff notice

More than 60 East Lansing teachers soon will be receiving layoff slips, but school-district officials say it's more of a technicality than a threat to teaching jobs. The slips are a preemptive move the district is making in preparation of a $1 million expected deficit in the budget to be released in July. Kelley Peatross, the director of human resources and public development for East Lansing Public Schools, said teachers shouldn't worry. "I really don't anticipate any permanent layoffs," she said.

NEWS

WMU grad student to run for 'U' board spot

A Western Michigan University graduate student announced that he will run for the MSU Board of Trustees, but many people - including himself - don't have high hopes for him winning the majority of the votes in November's election. "I'll do everything that I can, but I'm not holding my breath," said Ben Burgis, who grew up in East Lansing. Burgis, a member of Direct Action and both the Green and Socialist parties of Michigan, said his decision to run for the board is not necessarily because he wants the position. "The primary purpose of radicals participating in elections has got to be an ally to the larger movement," he said.

NEWS

The kings & queens of transformation

Andy Field lives out his male identity every day. He wakes up in the morning and prepares for his day, packing his pants and binding his breasts with an ace bandage to create a chest that appears more flat. He throws on jeans slung low, a T-shirt and sometimes a baseball cap over his shaved head before walking out the door. As a biological female, the way Field dresses on a regular basis could be considered drag.

NEWS

Tada! : Cereal Snapshots

What is it exactly?: It's a photo puzzle made from old cereal or cracker boxes. A picturesque paper weight, this craft will add not only a little personality to your desk space, it also will keep you entertained during those humdrum hours on the job or dull days at the dorm.

NEWS

Woman robbed on campus in afternoon

A 72-year-old woman told police a man grabbed her purse and ran away while she was near the Human Ecology Building on Tuesday afternoon. The woman said she was walking through the parking lot toward the building at about 2:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

Coach to take part in July safari to Africa

John L. Smith is excited, and not just because he's looking forward to the start of spring practice. The Spartans' head football coach will get the opportunity to ascend 19,341 feet to the top of Africa's tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. "To be on Mount Kilimanjaro, watching the sun come up while sitting on a glacier, it's a moment to take your breath away," he said.

SPORTS

Former Spartan hurt in Blackhawks game

Former Spartans defenseman and Hobey Baker finalist John-Michael Liles, currently with the Colorado Avalanche, suffered a right knee injury in Tuesday's game against the Chicago Blackhawks. In the Avalanche's 2-2 tie with the Blackhawks, Liles got tangled with Scott Nichol in the third period and had to be helped off the ice.

MSU

Grant offers free trip for 'U'

Thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation, a research-based summer study abroad program will be free of charge to undergraduate students for the next three years.

MSU

Plans for greenhouse might cause debate if bill passes assembly

If a bill supporting MSU's Student Greenhouse Project passes through Student Assembly tonight, the two branches of ASMSU officially will have differing plans on what should be built behind Old Horticulture Building. The bill declares Student Assembly stands behind the project, a tropical biodome slated to be built on north campus.

MSU

Cycling Club, Bike Project perform, discuss upkeep

Hoisting bicycles up on T-shaped bike stands as if they were cars on mechanic lifts, the MSU Bike Project and the MSU Cycling Club joined forces Wednesday evening to teach students how to fix their wheels. Set up in the Demonstration Hall Ballroom, the public bicycle clinic was created to help students and community members learn how to maintain their bikes.