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MSU

Club helps hispanic and Native American high school students prepare for college

Native American and Hispanic Business Students is a club within the Eli Broad College of Business which works to increase the amount of Native American and Hispanic representation in corporate America though networking and community outreach. Jon Wallace, second year president of NAHBS, said the primary goals of the club are family, community service and professional development their Native American and Hispanic members. “The goals of this club are to introduce members in the business college at Michigan State University to these Fortune 500 companies,” Wallace said.

MSU

Police respond to fraud, simple assault

Here are the police incidents for Oct. 21, after meeting with MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor. Fraud A 20-year-old female student in North Hubbard Hall was the victim of a scam, costing her more than $2000.

MICHIGAN

City council approves request for new public park in downtown East Lansing

East Lansing City Council approved a formal request to Michigan Department of Natural Resources to convert the Bailey Community Center from public use to limited private use as well as designation of the northeast corner of Albert Avenue and Abbot Road as a public park at its special council city council meeting inside the Hannah Community Center on Oct.

MSU

MSU police cracking down on moped rules

Everyone sees them whiz past them day after day, but it is important that as it appears more and more mopeders are roaming MSU's campus, they understand their rules of the road as to keep themselves and other students safe.  As long as moped riders follow the laws and their mopeds follow regulation, they should be safe, according to Sgt.