Event serves up taste of area eateries
The Faculty Folk Club and the Mildred B. Erickson Board of MSU are inviting the public to eat some food for thought. The annual Taste of the Town will be held from 6 p.m.
The Faculty Folk Club and the Mildred B. Erickson Board of MSU are inviting the public to eat some food for thought. The annual Taste of the Town will be held from 6 p.m.
Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer announced early Tuesday he will not run for re-election in 2002. I love this city.
LANSING - MSU students and community members held a rally Tuesday on the steps of the Capitol Building to voice support for legislation that adds sexual orientation as a trait that cannot be discriminated against. The Alliance of Lesbian-Bi-Gay and Transgendered Students, an MSU student group, organized the rally to bring awareness to the issues that face their community and the legal challenges they face in Michigan. Alliance member Jeremy Grzymkowski said his group is supporting a proposed amendment to the states Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act that makes it illegal to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.
The battle might be coming to a close on Saturday, but for some students the war on cancer continues.The Relay for Life, co-sponsored by Battle Against Cancer and the American Cancer Society, marks the close of this years battle which officially began Feb.
Students and locals may not have been dreaming of a white April, but thats what they woke up to Tuesday morning. Saginaw resident Scott Seeburger expressed the thoughts many Michigan residents had as they ventured out of their homes to face temperatures between the mid-20s and mid-40s. I wasnt anticipating it being this cold, Seeburger said.
Mens basketball coach Tom Izzo and mens hockey coach Ron Mason will be this years undergraduate commencement speakers May 4. Izzo and Mason will speak at 1 p.m.
Although Amanda Machovsky has owned a cellular phone since she began college four years ago, she never noticed any of East Lansings nine cellular phone towers. Toting her brand-new, pale green cellular phone, Machovsky, an elementary education senior, says the communication tool can be a necessity - or an accessory. The other one I had was attached to my car, she said.
As some parents and students have difficulty saving for college, many look to the Michigan Education Savings Program.
State Sen. David Jaye is supposed to return to session today after spending part of his weekend in a Florida jail for allegedly assaulting his fiancée during the two-week break for Michigan legislators.Jaye, R-Washington Township, denied the charges, but spent Thursday night in jail and was released Friday on a $2,500 bond.
Despite competing against four candidates, Quinn Wright said his confidence in winning ASMSUs Student Assembly chairperson election never faltered.
Despite a low turnout at the polls, graduate students approved a tax increase beginning in the 2001-02 school year.
Michigans construction workers may feel a bit safer on the shoulders of the states roads.A bill proposed by state Sen.
The Department of Communication is working to defeat cancer - at the bowling alley. The department is hosting its eighth annual Bowling For Scholars - A Strike Against Cancer bowl-a-thon from noon until 5 p.m.
If you ever wondered, um, why people, uh, have trouble understanding you, well so have some of MSUs top psychologists.Fernanda Ferreira, a professor of psychology, is researching the development of a theory into how people are able to understand the sentences we hear in the real world that are full of corrections, mistakes and disfluencies.The question I am interested in is how people, mainly adults, understand language, she said.
LANSING - Lansing officials are slated for a raise in July and then again in mid-2002, unless city council members vote to oppose the increases. If the council doesnt vote before April 28, Lansing Mayor David Hollister, City Clerk Steve Dougan and Lansing City Council members will see salary increases ranging from 2 percent to 13 percent. Lansings Elected Officers Compensation Commission approved the increase in March.
MSU students will soon be surrounded by some of the top students in Michigan - and theyre not even out of high school.More than 500 high school students from across the state will compete in the 14th annual State Championship High School Quiz Bowl on Friday and Saturday in the Union.
Michigan state Sen. Dianne Byrum, D-Onondaga, announced the formation of the Michigan Task Force on Election Reform on Friday.
MSU-Detroit College of Law students spent last week telling their professors to can it. The Journal of International Law at DCL sponsored its fourth annual Can-a-Professor Program, which allows students to bring in a canned good or other nonperishable food item in exchange for not having to participate in class. Professors who agree to participate in the program may not call on students who bring cans of food to class. For some law students, the program, which began last Monday was convenient. Daniel Olson, a second-year law student who participated in Can-a-Professor, said the because he was out of town two weeks ago, the program saved him both some reading and from answering questions. I was at a law review symposium in Washington, D.C., got back late in the week and didnt feel like reading a lot, he said. Olson said being able to avoid questions especially took the stress off for exams in a week and a half. Thats exactly why the program is so popular, said Connell Alsup, DCL assistant dean of student affairs.
The Rev. Edwin King, a peace and civil rights activist will address an audience at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Auditorium. In his second trip to MSU since 1999, Kings address will be on A Rumor of Freedom, A Rumor of War: The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam. King, who teaches at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, also served as a chaplain and dean of students at Tougaloo College in Jackson, Miss.