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Proposal aims to change rules on creating minors

MSU students could soon see a spike in the types of minors they can pursue. A proposal presented at Tuesday’s Executive Committee of Academic Council, or ECAC, could drastically increase the number of minors offered at MSU if passed through MSU’s Academic Governance system.

NEWS

Police seek missing MSU student's records

Police have executed warrants for phone and financial records of Krista R. Lueth, a 34-year-old MSU student who has been missing for more than three weeks. “We go where the case takes us; we are still interviewing everyone,” Michigan State Police Sgt. Kevin Mark said. “Just doing normal police work, so we have executed warrants on the missing person case.”

NEWS

Police brief 12/4/08

A mattress, box spring and bed frame were stolen from a vacant Cherry Lane apartment between Nov. 25 and Dec. 1, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

NEWS

2 trustees prepare for last meeting on MSU board

MSU Trustees Scott Romney and Dorothy Gonzales will take their seats as members of the university’s governing body for the last time Friday. With Trustees-elect Diann Woodard and Dianne Byrum waiting to take their places, Romney and Gonzales will finish their eight-year terms Jan. 1, 2009.

NEWS

Applications show increased interest in MSU

Kristi Mathis knew she had what it took to earn a spot at MSU. Mathis, an interdisciplinary studies in social science and health studies sophomore, headed two clubs and played two varsity sports in high school to complement a perfect grade-point average. But Mathis’ high-achieving mentality isn’t shared by all MSU students.

MSU

Students donate artwork to help fund local health care

What started out as Erol Kohli’s hobby during his travels has turned into a form of art that gives back to the community. The photographs he took while traveling will be on display Friday as the MSU Physicians for Human Rights group hosts its fifth annual “Human Art for Human Rights” auction from 6-8 p.m.

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MSU prepares to launch upgraded e-mail system

MSU’s new e-mail Web system, mail.msu.edu, will officially launch Dec. 22 with a new graphic interface and several language choices. The system has been available for students and faculty members to test-run since September at the Web site beta.mail.msu.edu, but with no major changes requested, it will become the official MSU e-mail site, said Katherine Ball, communications manager for the MSU Academic Technology Services team.

MSU

Campus smoking ban seen as success

On-campus students haven’t coughed at the latest ban, proving that a smoke-free dorm is a clear-viewed success, various university officials said. Fall 2008 was the first semester MSU students were banned from smoking in all residence halls. Smoking within 25 feet of university buildings also was outlawed. Prior to the smoking ban in all residence halls, the dorm floors were designated smoking or nonsmoking.

MICHIGAN

New pizza place postpones opening

Students planning to camp out in front of Toppers Pizza, 1219 E. Grand River Ave., to get free food should anticipate an additional two weeks’ wait. The pizza chain is postponing its originally scheduled opening date from Saturday to Dec. 20 after hiring and financing issues caused delays.

MICHIGAN

City seeks to promote bike use with new lanes

The masses of students biking around campus aren’t the only people in the state utilizing this form of transportation, since Michigan was recently named the 12th most bicycle-friendly state in the nation. The ranking came from a survey conducted by the League of American Bicyclists.

NEWS

Council grants 12 licenses for rent in Albert Place condos

Albert Place Condominiums are available to rent after the East Lansing City Council approved rental licenses for 12 of the 36 units at its meeting Tuesday night. The rental licenses were granted for units on the third and fourth floors of the complex, located at the corner of Albert Avenue and Bailey Street.

MICHIGAN

Religious texts being digitized

Religious documents written more than 500 years ago can soon be found in an MSU digital archive. MSU’s Writing in Digital Environments, or WIDE, research center will use a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to digitize 20 pages from two of the three MSU-owned Israelites Samaritan Pentateuchs, which were written in Egypt and Syria.

MICHIGAN

Local grill to close its doors

Lou & Harry’s Greek Grill, 1139 E Grand River Ave., closed Tuesday, while Lou & Harry’s Five Star Deli, 245 Ann St., will remain open. Owner Harry Saites said the Ann Street restaurant can handle all the student business.

MICHIGAN

Former Clinton aides bring experience to Obama's Cabinet

Change. It’s what President-elect Barack Obama promised during his run for the White House. But naming Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., as his secretary of state and the consideration of several people with ties to former President Bill Clinton’s administration for Cabinet positions has some political analysts wondering whether change is possible with so many old faces.