State Sen. Dianne Byrum, D-Onondaga, and Secretary of State candidate Melvin Butch Hollowell unveiled the Michigan Blue Print for Election Reform on Wednesday in Lansing after discussions on the need for election reform in the state. Much of the planning sprang from the Michigan Task Force on Voting Reform, a report convened by Byrum after troubles in the 2000 elections. The blue print reform stresses additional training for individuals involved in election administration, quarterly training sessions with local clerks, a comprehensive review of election procedures and expanded public access to the qualified voter file. Emily Buckler
With one baseball season winding down, another has just begun.MSUs Interfraternity Council played the first games of its inaugural softball season Tuesday night.Weve always had football and soccer, international relations junior Ryan Kohlmann said.
A panel of journalists and School of Journalism faculty members will discuss media coverage of the Sept.
While the candidates for state representative for the 69th District stand in agreement on many issues, there are some cases in which they recognize each other as glaring opposites. On Nov.
Campus groups will be reviving Every Womans Weekend in October after the event sat idle for nearly two decades.The weekend is scheduled to take place Oct.
Devouring the competition has put STA Travel on the map.Council Travel filed for bankruptcy in February, and STA Travel acquired the assets from its main competitor in April.
A proposal that would grant state employees the power to collectively bargain for better benefits has drawn attention from both major parties.Republicans and Democrats have pitted themselves against each other, debating what impact the proposal could have on the state.
The Flying Rhino Cycling Club will present its fall Back 40 Challenge bicycle tour on Oct.
Taking pictures while studying abroad could prove worthwhile for more than just sentimental purposes.The MSU Global Focus 2002 international photography competition is taking applications until Oct.
Michigan chapters of the Red Hat Society will hold its annual Fun Fest convention Oct.
Outside, theres mounds of dirt and hardly any grass. Inside, white, powdery dust from the new walls can be seen on the stairs.
MSU Safe Place will now be able to help domestic-violence victims buy new locks for their homes because of a $1,120 contribution from University Stores.University Stores sold about 2,800 remembrance pins to students, commemorating the Sept.
Union protesters outside the Brookfield Shell gas station say they have something to argue about - East Lansing-area jobs are going to out-of-town workers. The sign says it all, said Jason Gailey, organizer of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 9 Michigan, pointing to a placard that union picketers carry.
With only two days remaining before the Michigan Legislature adjourns for six weeks, three bills promoting reform of mandatory minimum drug sentencing are hovering over a deadline.The Legislature will meet again after the Nov.
Being a medical student is not a requirement to take health related classes at the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine. The third annual Mini Medical School begins Thursday and meets from 7-9 p.m.
Lansing - Hundreds of local businesses flaunted their wares at the 15th annual 2002 Lansing Business Expo on Tuesday.The event took place at the Lansing Center, 333 E.
A group of four MSU business students were deemed the best graduate student team to solve accounting scandals and manipulations similar to ones that led to the downfalls of companies like Enron and WorldCom.The students returned from Nashville, Tenn., Sunday with $12,000 to split between the members and a National Black MBA Case Competition first place trophy in hand.The Eli Broad Graduate School of Management team includes graduate students Tasha McCarter, Rose Nyatanga, Donald Bryant and graduate student Arica Drummond.
A second dead snowy owl at Potter Park Zoo was infected with the West Nile virus, veterinarians from Cornell University confirmed Tuesday. Gerald Brady, director of Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S.
Okemos - MSU alumna Julie Rose stood in front of a table of young children and their parents, waiting for the right moment to begin the days lesson. OK, she said as the group of children finally settled into their seats, today were going to talk about people and art. Rose teaches Preschool Picassos, a nature art class for 3- to 6-year-olds at Harris Nature Center in Okemos.