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Police Brief 11/06/07

A student attending Saturday’s football game was punched in the face twice after being harassed by a 24-year-old student, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

NEWS

Vote today!

East Lansing residents will have the opportunity to determine the city’s next generation of leaders today during the 2007 City Council elections. The event features four candidates — incumbents Beverly Baten and Diane Goddeeris, and challengers Roger Peters and Nathan Triplett — vying for three vacant four-year terms.

MSU

Campus political groups get out the local vote

The MSU College Democrats will be storming the dorms until 8 p.m. today encouraging locally-registered students to vote in East Lansing’s City Council elections, while the MSU College Republicans encouraged students to attend the ASMSU-sponsored East Lansing City Council Forum on Oct. 22.

NEWS

Weekend crime in review

While Saturday’s late-game collapse at Spartan Stadium left fans with an empty feeling, local police said Monday that jails were full with hearty partiers this past weekend.

NEWS

Police brief 11/05/07

Two unknown suspects entered the room of an 18-year-old Bryan Hall resident Thursday, punched him in the face and stole his laptop, according to MSU police.

FOOTBALL

M-barrassing

They don’t understand it, either. Another Saturday and another win just out of reach for the Spartan football team, this one more painful than the rest because it came at the hands of their biggest rival. Following the game, junior quarterback Brian Hoyer was at a loss for words. He doesn’t know why his team keeps coming so close, only to fall short.

MSU

MSU students, faculty celebrate Day of the Dead

Nicolas Gisholt celebrated his first Day of the Dead in the United States with relatives from Mexico: His grandparents, nanny and wife’s grandfather all were a part of the evening’s festivities — if not in body, in spirit.