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MICHIGAN

Gap between leases can cause problems for students

With the end of their lease dates looming in the near future, students may be starting to think of housing issues. Some may even find themselves scrambling for a place to live during the time between the end of their current lease and the start of the fall semester.

MSU

MSU professors recognized by U.S. EPA

Two MSU professors won the 2008 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for their work in pollution prevention.

NEWS

The price to play

While gamers can annoy their living companions with flashing lights and sound late into the night, scores aren’t the only numbers rising as game consoles have recently been found to run up energy bills.

MICHIGAN

Pedicure safety emphasized

With sandal season in full swing, East Lansing resident Stephanie Miller said she thought getting pedicures twice a month would not only make her feet ready for the beach, but also give her a chance to relax and be pampered.

MSU

Mich. leaders rally to bring new lab to MSU

Michigan business, economic and political leaders met last week to announce a statewide effort to help MSU win a national competition for the $550-million Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, a project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, or DOE, that would update the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory on campus.

MSU

Munir pleads not guilty

After facing charges of using the computer for criminal behavior, an MSU visiting research associate from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center had his plea entered as not guilty at his hearing Thursday, as he wished to remain mute.

MICHIGAN

Road opens earlier than expected

The Abbot/Chandler road reconstruction project was completed ahead of schedule, as both the northbound and southbound lanes opened to traffic Wednesday afternoon, according to a city of East Lansing press release.

MSU

Leaders meet to push for nuclear science facility on campus

Michigan business, economic and political leaders met Tuesday to announce a statewide effort to help MSU win a national competition for the $550 million Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, a project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy that would update the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory on campus.