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MICHIGAN

Local students focus on safety

LANSING - Lansing-area high school students voiced concerns about school safety to a panel of state House Democrats on Tuesday at Everett High School, the site of a 1978 school shooting.Vince Villegas, an Eastern High School senior, 220 Pennsylvania Ave., in Lansing, said the first step to preventing school violence is making counselors available.“The average student would have to put in a request to see their counselors and wait about a week,” Villegas said.

FEATURES

Web Only Groove-Shipping News

Shipping News Very soon, and in pleasant company (Quarterstick Records) The second full-length effort by these lo-fi geniuses clatters with endless pieces of imagery to compliment their creative progressions. They preach about depressing goodbyes and empty carousels, among other painful everyday occurrences. Opening up with the powerful and confusing chord progressions of “The March Song,” the album carves itself into a beautiful album focused on calmness. The gentle tapping of the percussion on “Actual Blood” rattles as if it were recorded beneath the sea, while the single string progression is minimal enough to appreciate the emotional depth of vocalistKyle Crabtree’s words. Parts of “Nine Bodies, Nine States” sounds similar to something veteran rockers The Jesus Lizard would do - then they turn the volume down and start over again. There is also a strong presence of Archers of Loaf, Slint and even some guitar work similar to Don Caballero throughout this instrumental. “Quiet Victories” and “Contents of a Landfill” are purposefully restrained, settling the listener and forcing every overlapping note and every echo to be absorbed to relax in the constant constellations of sound. The only downfall of the record is that there isn’t one song that stands apart from the rest, which is somewhat irritating, but at the same time the album wouldn’t flow as well if there was one song that stood apart. This album is the perfect soundtrack to an evening at the beach watching the sunset with a loved one, or for a depressing evening alone after a break-up.

MSU

Experience key in contestants bid for title

This is the third in a five-part series profiling the contestants of the Mr. Black MSU pageant. Something is missing at MSU, said Jelani Still, the Black Student Alliance representative for Rather Hall Black Caucus. “There’s more leaders needed in the black community to take a stand and make things happen for the good of the community,” the urban planning and geography freshman said. And if Still becomes the next Mr. Black MSU on Saturday, he said he plans to help fill the void. The Mr. Black MSU pageant, sponsored by Black Student Alliance, profiles black male undergraduates who stand out academically through their student leadership on and off campus. Marketing senior DeAndre Carter, founder and president of DCI Motivational Services, a motivational speaking business, was crowned the first Mr. Black MSU last year. Carter’s active role on campus during his reign provided Still with inspiration for the moment he will compete for the title, he said. “I thought to myself ‘this brother is really active,” Still said.

COMMENTARY

Religious term was inappropriate

With regard to Sheena Harrison’s “Poor living conditions test Lakota Sioux spirit” (SN 3/13), I am troubled by her description of the local Native American religion as “Shamanism.” The term Shamanism depicts the traditional Lakota religion in a negative light, which is not acceptable.

NEWS

Izzone wants U to see team off

The MSU basketball team is heading to the land of The King sitting atop its NCAA throne. And while the reigning national champions prepare for the upcoming NCAA Tournament, which begins for them on Friday in Memphis, Tenn., members of the university’s notorious student fan section are looking to send the Spartans off in style. Brad Johanson, a finance senior and co-director of the Izzone, is helping to plan a pep rally for the defending champs as they board the team bus between 2:45 and 3:15 p.m.

NEWS

Spartans named to All-America team

Two Spartans were named to the Associated Press’ All-America basketball team, further cementing MSU as an elite program.All-American sophomore guard Jason Richardson was selected to the second team, while All-American senior guard Charlie Bell was selected to the third team.

NEWS

LCC alters program, others still in limbo

LANSING - Lansing Community College’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday to continue to offer the aviation program at the school after more than four months of reviewing recommendations for its elimination. “We’re pleased with the decision,” Gayland Tennis, director of Aviation Technology at LCC said after sitting through almost two hours of program recommendations.

NEWS

Spartans honored at ceremony

LANSING - Top NCAA Tournament seeded MSU hopes that it will receive more hardware within the next week, after fairing well with coveted team awards at its annual Basketball Bust Monday night.

SPORTS

Prosecution unlikely for those who gamble on NCAA Tournament via Internet

FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Criminal justice sophomore Brad Collins said he enjoys betting on the NCAA Tournament because “it’s fun to be in a pool with a group of your buddies.” But Collins, who said the pools he enters normally have small entrance fees, admitted there should be red flags waved when betting on college athletes goes too far. “I see it being a problem because people are winning and losing money based on amateurs’ performances,” he said.

COMMENTARY

Underage drinking shouldnt be focus

This letter is in response to the article “Spotlight program targets underage drinking” (SN 3/1). It seems the “Spotlight” program is yet another attempt of the East Lansing Police Department to harass students in an attempt to cut down on victimless crimes.