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Hundreds come out for snowball fight

At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday more than 400 students descended upon Munn field clad in hats, gloves, scarves, jackets ­— and the occasional trojan helmet — to spend their day off attempting to break a world record.

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US, MSU see increase in multiracial students

They call her “blackbean” – half black, half Mexican. It’s a nickname embraced by Lynette Davidson, a political theory and constitutional democracy and communication sophomore and one of the 710 students at MSU who identifies with two or more races.

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Spring break travel tips

Tamara Hewlett, a travel expert for STA Travel, provides students with tips and hints for planning an affordable and worry-free spring break.

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E.L. businesses see spring break boom

Some East Lansing businesses are preparing for a rush of student customers as the spring break season approaches. Many students want an escape from the winter cold for a short amount of time, so they base their spring break plans around a vacation to a warm, sunny climate, said Tamara Hewlett, an agent for STA Travel, 207 E. Grand River Ave.

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Societies create list to identify honor programs

With a variety of collegiate honor societies to choose from, selecting a legitimate organization might be a challenge. With that, students should be careful of fraudulent organizations, said Janine Deegan, manager of outreach communication for the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

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UAB event exhibits student talent

Even with freezing weekend temperatures, performers heated up the stage with numerous beats, rhythms and moves. The University Activities Board, or UAB, held its Beat the Breaks Off Dance-a-thon!

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MSU March of Dimes works to support area families

For three years, the MSU chapter of the March of Dimes has worked closely with Sparrow Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, or NICU, to assist infant patients and their families, said international relations senior Monika Johnson, the chapter’s president.