Bill to redo drivers licenses
If a state Senate bill becomes law, minors will be more easily identified by their Michigan drivers license or ID card. This bill, introduced by Sen.
If a state Senate bill becomes law, minors will be more easily identified by their Michigan drivers license or ID card. This bill, introduced by Sen.
The Capital City Airport will begin looking for the next person to take the helm.A three-member search committee will hold its first meeting 4:30 p.m.
On May 5, MSUs Computer Center will be changing dial-up network access. Instead of using the phone line (517)353-3500 to dial into MSUs network to access the Internet, students must use the new access number, (517)999-2678, or (517)999-2MSU.
Sunsplash will be held Friday for greeks, MSU students and East Lansing residents. The event is from 3-9 p.m.
As the school year ends, Billy Molasso finds himself nostalgic about his last recruitment, his last Greek Week and his last year as the assistant director of Student Life.If I look at the last five years as a whole, the thing Im most happy about is that the community has come a long way, Molasso said.
Lansing is undergoing change - and MSU students may be the ones changing it.Graduating seniors in MSUs landscape architecture program presented their ideas and visions for Lansings 2025 master plan Tuesday.
Although 84 percent of Americans are concerned about a future terrorist attack on the United States, most of them are unwilling to surrender civil liberties in exchange for more security, an MSU study released Monday said. The nationwide survey, which was sponsored by the National Science Foundation and conducted by two MSU professors of political science, asked people about issues such as racial profiling, warrantless searches of suspected terrorists and the possibility of a national ID card. The telephone survey, which asked nine questions, was conducted between November and January for 1,448 people.
The College of Communication Arts and Sciences will host its third Digital Media Art & Technology Student Showcase from 4-8 p.m.
In contrast to the global warming a small group of students was warning against Monday afternoon, East Lansing offered a brisk 41 degrees to ECO members as they walked from the Union to the Administration Building.With signs reading Green is great and Love your mother, the group of about six people sang, Happy Earth Day to You, on its route while trying to raise awareness about global warming.
As some students walked heads-down to class Monday, Betty Wernette-Babian was dropping a small glass bottle down the side of the Farm Lane bridge.The MSU sanitarian pulled the yellow line up, complete with a new sample of yellowish Red Cedar River water.Its got a muddy appearance but thats natural for this river, she said.Wernette-Babian takes samples weekly in three places on the MSU campus - Farm Lane, Hagadorn Road and Kalamazoo Street - which are then sent to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality for E.
The city of Lansing is looking to MSU landscape architecture students for input for its 2025 Master Plan. MSUs Landscape Architecture Program will feature student visions of Lansing at noon today in International Center Spartan Rooms B and C. The exhibit was planned by Sissi Foster, assistant professor of geography and volunteer on the Lansing Planning Board.
East Lansing city officials will debate a possible raise in parking fees tonight.The extra 10 cents per half-hour would pay for the entire parking system budget for the 2002-03 year.City officials say daytime parking numbers have fallen in the city while parking has remained stagnant in the evenings.Another factor are the debts new parking facilities have left the city.The Charles Street Garage totaled $12.5million in construction costs.
Lansing - The newest Democratic candidate in the secretary of state race announced his intentions to run Friday. State Board of Education member John Austin announced his intention to run for secretary of state - for the second time.
The first floor of the Life Sciences Building will be dedicated as the Janice Thompson Granger Learning Center for nursing at 5:30 p.m.
When Matt Kenney tore his anterior cruciate ligament playing intramural basketball during his sophomore year, he didnt know what he could have done to prevent it. Kenney, an Olin Health Advocate, is trying to make sure it doesnt happen to anyone else. He will be helping distribute pamphlets for students describing how to stay healthy while exercising.
Small businesses can expect a business boom according to the Small Business Association of Michigan. The report, released last week, cited optimism in owners and a decreasing amount of good help as signs that businesses can expect more sales.Sounds good to me, said Ray Walsh, owner of Curious Book Shop, 307 E.
Rep. Tony Stamas, R-Midland, would like to see a bill he sponsored concerning the right to deny Freedom of Information Act requests for student information reach the governors desk before the Legislature leaves on recess. The bill, which passed out of both chambers but returns to the House for approval of Senate changes, would attempt to decrease the mounds of unwanted solicitation that high school students have to sift through. Parents and students need protection from that bombardment, said Sen.
Customers shopping at Abercrombie & Fitch clothing stores last week saw smiling men with slanted eyes positioned next to slogans such as Wok-N-Bowl - Let the Good Times Roll - Chinese Food & Bowling and Wong Brothers Laundry Service - Two Wongs Can Make It White.The New Albany, Ohio-based company distributed four T-shirt designs related to Asian culture for $24.50 to cater to young Asian Americans.