History professor wins statewide honor
An MSU professor was named a 2001 Michiganian of the Year by The Detroit News last week.Darlene Clark Hine, the John A.
An MSU professor was named a 2001 Michiganian of the Year by The Detroit News last week.Darlene Clark Hine, the John A.
Taxes, like death, are inevitable, is the opening line in Charles Ballards tax study on Michigan, titled Michigans Tax Climate: A New Perspective. But the MSU economics professors report shows the climate for taxes might be stormier than some expected. One thing that surprised at least some people was that theres been a lot of attention paid to the reductions in taxes in the (Gov.
Thomas Emery believes the advertising campaign linking drug use and terrorism is just another in a long line of ineffective anti-drug efforts.Its been drummed in our heads for so long, the criminal justice senior said.
South campus is experiencing fewer trains traveling after the chaos in Potterville on Tuesday.The derailment of a Grand Trunk train in Potterville just after midnight Monday had the tracks crossing Harrison Road quiet because of cancellations on the rails.Amtrak canceled two trains for Tuesday and Wednesday traveling between Chicago and Toronto because of work on the tracks, spokesman Howard Riefs said.The derailment has not affected operation of CSX Corp.
The wild goose chase for a bed and breakfast in East Lansing came to an end when the Wild Goose Inn opened on May 19.
Shortly before Saturdays Memorial Day parade began a brief shower passed through the area, making the already cool conditions difficult for veterans, families and children to brave the weather and celebrate the holiday.But not everyone thought the weather was a foe in bringing people out to watch the colorful floats and marching music.David Jones, a drum major for the Everett High School Marching Band, said the cold temperatures were not the main problem.It wasnt too cold, the 16-year-old said, but at the beginning it started to rain.Jones also said there were fewer people in the crowd this year.Still, an estimated 300 people came to wave and cheer for the bands and local veterans as they marched south along Capitol Avenue.People covered with blankets sat along the sidewalks cheering and clapping.
Two Democratic legislators proposed Wednesday that an outside credit counselor be brought in to remedy Michigans budget shortfall.House Democratic Leader Rep.
Police will be watching Michigan residents to ensure they are wearing their seat belts this holiday weekend.If you dont want a ticket, wear your seat belts, MSU police Sgt.
Kathy Pelleran filed the complaint in Ingham County Circuit Court because she was told she cannot have her name put on the ballot because she turned in an out-of-date application she downloaded and printed from the citys Web site.Pelleran, a Lansing Community College trustee and state director of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, said she isnt trying to blame anyone, she just wants to fix the situation.Its not personal, she said.
MSUs National Food Safety and Toxicology Center is leading state agencies in implementing the nations first Web site for reporting food poisoning.The site will allow people to go online, answer a 15-minute questionnaire about foods theyve consumed in the last 48 hours and view postings from other citizens.Veterinary epidemiology Professor Paul Bartlett is heading the project.
Sparty had a visitor from the capital Tuesday.Lt. Gov. Dick Posthumus kicked off his gubernatorial campaign in front of the statue on MSUs campus as part of a four day, 15 city tour.I went to college here at Michigan State, and two of my kids went to here as well, Posthumus said.
Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III requested an independent investigation through the Ingham County Sheriffs office to look into the events that led to the misidentification of two Lansing-area boys killed by a drunken driver.On April 6, 2001, Kyle Karp and Thomas Schneider, both 13-years-old, were killed walking home from a skate park on Lake Lansing Road.A mix-up between the two bodies resulted in Schneider wrongly being buried in a Clinton County cemetery and the other was wrongly crematedDean Sienko, Ingham County medical examiner, exhumed the body Thursday.
Ten MSU students were each awarded fellowships from the National Science Foundation of $21,500 for three years of graduate studies plus $10,500 for their tuition in March.These fellowships mean different things to each student who won.It means I dont have to waitress and TA, said zoology graduate student and fellowship recipient Meghan Duffy.
Lansing - Jothan Callins said he didnt mind the drive from his hometown of Birmingham, Ala. Its Malcolm X, he said.
Lansing - The thermometer at Comerica Bank, 101 N. Washington Ave., read 39 degrees at the start of the Michigan Parade on Saturday.But the unusually cool temperatures didnt stop thousands of people from lining the downtown sidewalks along East Michigan Avenue.The parade kicked off Michigan Week, an event created in 1954 as a way to promote Michigan resources and the accomplishments of its residents.
Karen Pawloski said she never dreamed enrolling at MSU would bring her to Cuba.I wanted to go on a study abroad, the packaging senior said.
The Red Cedar River ran green Friday as an MSU environmental group continued its study to understand pollution flow in the campus watershed.MSU-WATER, MSU-Watershed Action Through Education and Research, a watershed management initiative comprised of faculty, staff and students from 15 departments across campus, dyed a segment of the Red Cedar green.The research group was conducting a test to monitor how contamination moves through the river.Tom Voice, a civil and environmental engineering professor, said the project hopes to build a mathematical model of the river to find behavior patterns.As long as you understand the physics of the river, you can predict how a given pollutant will behave when it enters the river, Voice said.