Charity ball to raise funds for grieving families
Although the 2nd Annual Madison Charity Ball is a little different from last years event, its purpose remains intact - raising funds for charity.The event, which takes place from 7 p.m.
Although the 2nd Annual Madison Charity Ball is a little different from last years event, its purpose remains intact - raising funds for charity.The event, which takes place from 7 p.m.
Its going to be East Lansings newest flavor.Raydan Café and Market, 317 M.A.C.
East Lansing may be maturing as an urban area, but its not growing up.After more than one year of discussion and planning, the East Lansing City Council approved an ordinance at its Tuesday regular meeting that limits building heights throughout the city.The height limits have been reduced from eight stories, or 14 with a city permit, to four stories, or 10 with a city permit.The ordinance also allows the city council to make exceptions for projects that would be beneficial to the city but require more height.Councilmember Sam Singh said the change would help protect residents living near the downtown from the shadows of tall buildings, while still leaving the city open to new development.I think the downtown can handle some more considerable heights, especially on the Grand River (Avenue) side, but as soon as you get down around Albert (Avenue), you start to encroach on neighborhoods, he said.Weve had the opportunity to have buildings of considerable size and it just hasnt happened.Orilla McHarris, a resident of East Lansings Bailey neighborhood since 1965, said she was pleased with the decision to hold on to the small-town atmosphere that can be ruined by tall buildings.Our neighborhood is generally in favor of keeping the buildings low and letting everybody get some sunshine and fresh air, she said.
Two separate aggravated assaults occurred in East Lansing on Saturday, according to the East Lansing Police Department. A 22-year-old St.
Michigan is attempting to keep the lights on for new businesses. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is using big dollars to urge big businesses from California to relocate to the state.
While the ASMSU landlord-tenant ordinance has East Lansing City Councils attention, the councils view on the issue is still unclear.Last week, the undergraduate student government sent a letter to the city council laying out the ordinances plan, but East Lansing Mayor Mark Meadows said initial discussion with council members last week hasnt provided any insight.I dont think they have any impression on the ordinance at all, Meadows said.The ASMSU proposal would prohibit landlords from showing an apartment or home to prospective tenants or forcing renewal of a lease until one-third of the lease has passed.However, at its meeting last week, the council raised concerns about ASMSUs lack of landlord input and referred to East Lansing city staff as one of the reasons behind the proposals delay.When ASMSU officials began working on the ordinance in December, they requested the help of city staff, but said they obtained little results or feedback.ASMSU could have sent that letter at any point and time, Councilmember Sam Singh said.
Its not about the face that breaks the most mirrors on campus, or students who have really low self-esteem.The Ugly Man on campus at MSU is cancer - and the purpose of the Ugly Man on Campus contest, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega and Modern Skate and Surf, is to beat him.The annual contest, which began Monday and ends tonight, hopes to raise as much as $1,000 for the American Cancer Society.Nine contestants paid a $25 entry fee to have their faces posted on brightly colored buckets, each to collect as much pocket change and donations from passersby as possible.Members of Alpha Phi Omega set up tables with the buckets daily from 10 a.m.
The members of the MSU Homecoming Committee are searching for a theme for the 2001 homecoming celebration to be held in October. And they want the input of MSU students. Committee member Tami Kuhn, who is also the manager of the Campus Center, said the group saw a need for different input. One of the things we talked about when we met was getting more student input, she said.
Today Students for Economic Justice will model clothing that sports not the latest fashions - but highlights clothes the group claims are made in factories with unfair working conditions. Student members will walk the runway in the Sweatshop Fashion Show at 12:15 p.m.
Tuesday marked the day people across the country recognized efforts to close the pay gap between men and women.Sen.
More than 25 state legislators sent a letter to MSU President M. Peter McPherson on Monday accusing university administration of conducting an anti-union campaign against its graduate student employees.The letter alleges that during special informational meetings regarding graduate unionization, MSU administration attempted to sway votes by providing prejudicial information.McPherson said he had not seen the letter Tuesday night but was looking forward to reading it.The letter makes clear that officials did not violate statutes which prohibit voter intimidation, but also said their actions tarnish the spirit of the law.State Rep.
OKEMOS - A new Okemos farmer wont need a tractor and plow to run his business. Thats because this farmer is a Farmer Jack Supermarket, which will be located on East Grand River Avenue near Park Lake Road. The block dubbed Majestic Plaza houses Pro-Bowl East; Oriental Mart; Pistachios Restaurant, 2827 E.
LANSING - The Michigan State Police hopes it has the number to stop violence in schools. Police, education and government officials unveiled a new anonymous hotline Wednesday for students, parents and teachers to report threats in Michigans schools.
Eleven acts, dressed in costumes using props ranging from wood canes to soda cans, rallied those attending the Greek Week annual tradition of Stepshow on Tuesday with rock-stomping beats.The event held, at the Auditorium, was part of a series of events held by greek chapters during the spring tradition known as Greek Week, which runs through Saturday.Greek Week co-chairwoman Jackie Kim described Stepshow as an amazing stomping, clapping, body moving choreographed show.It is one of the more adrenaline running and exciting performances that we put on during Greek Week, the nutrition science senior said.
Members of MSUs Alliance of Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender community and its supporters will be silent today, as part of Pride Weeks National Day of Silence.The day is designed to draw attention to those who have been silenced by hatred, oppression or prejudice.Theres so many LBGT people who are silent and invisible everyday, explained Doug Copeland, president of Spectrum, a caucus group that represents the east campus LBGT community.
Monica Zuchowski lives in a home that could be included in one of Lansings proposed historical districts, if the Lansing City Council votes to establish it. Its an old home, Zuchowski said of her Walnut Street residence.
The East Lansing City Council is expected to approve plans to close Ann Street for Earth Day celebrations at todays regular meeting. The April 22 holiday will include performances by local bands at the Ann Street Plaza and areas for environmental groups to promote conservation, recycling and waste reduction. Teri Parks, owner of Bohemian Barber, 223 M.A.C.
Alicia Paulistin tried to vote in Novembers election in East Lansing, but was turned away from the polls twice before she received any help.Although she eventually filled out an affidavit that allowed her vote to be counted, the English senior was confused by the problems she encountered.They said I wasnt registered to vote here - I know that I registered to vote here, she said.