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Police Briefs 10/04/07

A book bag containing cash, a wallet and an iPod were among the estimated $435 worth of personal property stolen from the Music Building on Monday, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

MSU

MSU career fair opens doors

In a matter of hours after Randee Bierlein shook hands with job recruiters at a campus job fair last October, the then-MSU senior answered the call she was waiting for.

NEWS

Police Briefs 10/03/07

A Department of Police and Public Safety parking enforcer was threatened Sunday by a 19-year-old male student when the student’s car was in the process of being towed, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

NEWS

Healthy perspective

Nearly every morning, Cameron Starr makes the journey from his dorm room to IM Sports-East for his daily workout. With a goal of losing 15 pounds by Christmas, the interdisciplinary studies in social science junior spends about 30 minutes on an elliptical and 10 minutes on a rowing machine.

MSU

University programs to be evaluated this semester

Starting this semester, each department within the university will have a set time when its program will be reviewed on multiple levels. Last year, academic governance approved a proposal to assure a review of all academic programs at least once every seven years, Provost Kim Wilcox said.

MSU

Student views differ on MSU offices' help

Between MSU’s Office of Financial Aid and the Office of the Registrar, a steady flow of student queries and problems are dealt with on a daily basis, but some students have different opinions on how helpful these departments are.

NEWS

Police Briefs 10/02/07

An unknown suspect followed a female student riding a Capital Area Transportation Authority bus and exposed himself to her on Sunday, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

NEWS

Changing the trend

There are several students like Michelle Smith who are eager to help educate Michigan’s future leaders. Unfortunately, some of those tutors won’t be around to check on their students’ progress. That’s because a poor market, combined with a meager sense of job security, are driving them from the area.

MICHIGAN

Construction causes concern

While developers inch closer to finishing Stonehouse Village III, students and businesses close to the project are bemoaning the inconvenience of the construction.