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NEWS

Students struggle to deal with full-year leases

Making living arrangements for the summer can be a frustrating and complicated process for students. With many apartment complexes offering only 12-month leases, students can be forced to scramble to find someone to take their lease during the summer or risk paying for an unused apartment.

MICHIGAN

Spartan Tech Center to open downtown

East Lansing residents will have a new place to take their technology-related problems when a computer repair store opens at 228 Abbot Road.Spartan Tech Center will be filling the vacancy left by Swirlberry and is owned by Adna Technologies, a Lansing-based company that offers information technology services.

NEWS

Entrepreneur program helps students, alumni gain employment, experience

Unlike many students in her graduating class who still are searching for their first post-graduation job, MSU alumna Chelsey Frank is busy working for a company she loves. Two days after graduating from MSU in May 2011, Frank started her job in the marketing department at Zaarly, a buyer-powered online market. Frank said she got her job because of the connections she made while she was involved with MSU Entrepreneurship Network, or msuENet. “The network definitely provided an avenue to connect with a lot of awesome people,” she said.

NEWS

MSU first to partner with LinkedIn program

MSU is the first university to partner up with LinkedIn, the world’s largest online professional network. LinkedIn’s College Pilot Program will allow students and alumni in the MSU network to test out the website’s professional development applications before they become available to the general public.

MSU

Officials: work and social life hard to seperate in social media

The scandal involving sexual photos sent by Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., has made national headlines over the last two weeks, culminating in his decision to take a leave of absence to seek treatment on Sunday. While many have debated whether Weiner should be forced to resign, the scandal has demonstrated the power of social media. The culture of social media fostered by websites such as Twitter and Facebook has resulted in people such as Weiner being unable to separate work from social experiences, MSU professor Bob LaRose, from the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media, said in an email. “Problems arise from becoming overly involved at the expense of real world responsibilities,” LaRose said.

MSU

Students use summer classes to advance college progress

Many MSU students studying this summer have chosen to take advantage of online course offerings to give them an edge when they return to campus in the fall. With the onset of ANGEL and other digital communication methods, instructors are finding ways to provide education without having to convene on campus. Byron Brown, an economics professor and coordinator of instructional technology support for Libraries, Computing and Technology, said MSU has been offering online courses for more than a decade to provide a supplement for learning in a digital age. Any department on campus can develop an online course through MSU’s Virtual University, Brown said, but all departments are required to uphold the course’s objectives in a way that proves successful in an online setting. International relations and psychology sophomore Kanza Khan said she enrolled in an online class to get ahead in school while living at home in Troy, Mich., this summer.

NEWS

Pump breaks in Breslin Center

An ejector pump overheated at about 5 p.m. Monday in the mezzanine level of Breslin Center, East Lansing fire Deputy Chief Patrick Nakfoor said. An ejector pump drains water and waste from buildings.

NEWS

Summer classes begin at Hannah Community Center

Before Laura Wise became a yoga and Pilates class instructor at Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road, she took fitness classes there herself. Wise said a good thing about the center is someone can try a class for six weeks without having to join an official gym, and the center is good at accommodating schedules.

Britteny Dee ·
NEWS

Lansing hosts weekend of LGBT pride

For Battle Creek, Mich., residents Angela Sisk and Patti Gazette, marriage is not an option, which is why they traveled to Lansing this past weekend. They were one of many same-sex couples to participate in the commitment ceremony held on the steps of the Capitol Saturday.

NEWS

Program lets parents prepay for college credits

For some students, as the years spent at MSU pile up, so does the mountain of debt stemming from tuition costs. However, helping students and their families manage that debt is something the Michigan Education Trust, or MET, program has been doing for 23 years.

NEWS

MSU to host music therapy camp

The MSU Community Music School will be hosting its annual music therapy camp this Thursday through Saturday. Music therapy is a form of treatment that often is used to relieve patients of their physical and mental symptoms through emotional, psychological and social expression.

NEWS

ROTC grows at MSU

Interest in MSU’s Army ROTC program is on the rise, statistics from department officials indicate. This year, 214 members of the incoming freshmen class at MSU have indicated their interest in the program, up from 188 the year prior, said Maj.

MSU

Graduate students create website designed to help graduate students share experiences

Graduate students navigating the world of higher education now have a forum for discussing their experiences, following the launch of an MSU-created website. Gradhacker.org — a site created by five MSU graduate students — was unveiled this past weekend at The Humanities And Technology, or THAT, Camp at George Mason University. The site hosts a blog that allows graduate students to both post and comment on the challenges of graduate school and their various experiences pursuing their degrees, said Katy Meyers, an anthropology graduate student who helped start the site. “The purpose of it is to kind of act as a digital roundtable for graduate students,” Meyers said.

NEWS

MSU Extension aids Michigan farmers

Officials with MSU Extension held an online seminar this past week in an effort to assist farmers affected by the state’s recent severe weather. Last Friday, farmers across the state could tune into an online webinar hosted by MSU Extension officials that explored options for farmers dealing with this spring’s heavy rains, said David Schweikhardt, a professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics.

NEWS

Students use summer semester to get ahead

The summer semester serves as an opportunity for students to accelerate their progress toward their degree, but with the semester divided into six-week sessions, the accelerated pace can make grasping course material especially difficult.