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Late head start

Justin McAdams has spent much of his freshman year struggling to keep up with the pace of college. His classes begin at 8:30 a.m. most mornings and don’t stop until late in the afternoon. He sometimes stops at the library between classes just to get a nap in.

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Expo educates men on fitness, health

Finance freshman Alexander Fyolek didn’t plan to attend the Men’s Health, Wellness & Fitness Expo on Wednesday, but when the rain forced him into the Union, he began to check out the different booths.

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Flash mob begins protest against coal plant

Yesterday afternoon, about 60 people danced at the plaza of the Administration Building. Although the dancers began their flash mob on a positive note, the performance took a serious turn when participants put on surgical masks and held up signs with statistics about the danger of coal plants.

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Poll finds dissatisfaction with msu.edu

Slightly less than half of MSU students, faculty and staff reported they were more than satisfied with the university’s official website, according to the 2011 MSU Internet Use and Opinion Survey results released last week.

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LBGT goes overseas with new program

For the first time this summer, MSU will be offering study abroad dealing with issues of sexual orientation and gender identity, the first study abroad to focus on these issues in the university’s history.