Students looking to camp out for Izzone tickets this past weekend were instead greeted with a paperboard sign - tacked to a portable toilet - informing them that the campout had been nixed.I had no idea what was going on, said advertising sophomore Melissa Klink, who was turned away.
More than 100 students took a big step in ensuring they wouldnt get an E for dining etiquette Tuesday. The Office of Supportive Services brought students from all years and majors to Professional Etiquette and Tableside Manners, an event to prepare students for meal interviews and meetings they may attend in a professional setting. The program was held Tuesday at the Brody Complexs Lafayette Square.
Two distinguished and recognized Washington, D.C., journalists chuckled and poked fun in the Wharton Centers Pasant Theatre on Tuesday while discussing the 2000 presidential campaign.
President Bill Clinton signed a bill Monday to set tougher standards for drunken driving. The new law requires states to impose a .08 percent blood alcohol content standard as the legal level for drunken driving by the year 2004.
Students from Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity volunteered Tuesday to carve pumpkins with local elementary school students.The event at Red Cedar Elementary School, 1110 Narcissus St., was one of several activities local greek chapters plan to do with area children.Its important to go out in the community and spend time with kids, said Genevieve Webb, philanthropy chair for Kappa Alpha Theta.
Gretchen Whitmer and Bill Hollister will bring their stances to campus for a debate Wednesday. Democrat Whitmer and Republican Hollister, who are battling for the 70th District state House seat, will meet at the Radiology Buildings auditorium during a 4 p.m.
A transfer of $10,000 from the Art Set Aside fund to the East Lansing Film Festival could be approved at tonights city council work session. The Film Festival will be held March 22-25 at Wells Hall.
MSU libraries plan to revisit a part of history.The university was chosen to participate in a national project to preserve literature that documents unique agricultural and rural heritage.Twenty states have become involved in the National Preservation Program for Agricultural Literature since its start in 1996.The program is directed by staff members at Cornell Universitys Mann Library.Its both an honor and a responsibility to be chosen, said Cliff Haka, director of libraries at MSU.
Supporters of peace in the Middle East gathered Monday night at the rock on Farm Lane for a nonpolitical rally to speak out against the violence that has claimed dozens of lives.The event, sponsored by the Hillel Jewish Student Center, attracted about 50 people from the university community.
International lawyers from the University of Pristina Law School in Kosovo visited the MSU-Detroit College of Law for a roundtable discussion on the future of a Democratic Kosovo on Monday.They said the world will be watching as nationalist Kostunica attempts to rebuild Serbia.
Ghouls and goblins will be running amok up and down M.A.C. Avenue on Friday evening as part of this years Safe Halloween program.From 5 p.m.
LANSING - The Lansing City Council will hold public hearings on proposed changes to its drunken driving and minor in possession ordinances Monday. The changes would increase penalties for each of the offenses, bringing them in line with new state laws. Basically, were doing this because the state law, which has been changed within the last year or so, made some changes to the penalties, said Councilmember Joan Bauer, chairwoman of the Public Safety Committee.
LANSING - Guy Stockard says he knows what its like to be targeted because of the color of his skin.I feel like Im an expert on this thing - Ive been dealing with it for 20 years, the Lansing resident said.
Volunteers at the Listening Ear Crisis Intervention Center will be able to enjoy their new location visually while listening and helping their callers.The Listening Ear, 1017 E.
Dave Houston is looking forward to voting no on Proposal 1.Houston, a father of two children in the East Lansing School District, said the Michigan voucher proposal is too radical to pass, and he believes it will inevitably take money away from public school districts and hurt education in Michigan.The proponents ads have been misleading, Houston said.
LANSING - Skateboarders, in-line skaters, heavy metal bands and community members gathered Saturday and Sunday to help raise money for a Lansing area skate park.The event, Skatefest 2000, was held in a city parking lot on the corners of Kalamazoo and Cedar streets in Lansing.All the money was raised through the sale of food, T-shirts and other merchandise at the event.
Green Party candidates running for all levels of government have paid a price this election season for not accepting corporate donations.The party also has not held any major fund-raisers this year.
After six years working for the city of East Lansing, the coordinator of the National Folk Festival will be starting her new job for the MSU Alumni Association today.Sharon Radtkes duties will be similar to her previous job as East Lansings community events coordinator, but on a much larger scale.
The deep, midday voice of WKARs Steve Jensen unexpectedly signed off one last time last week.Family and colleagues were stunned when word spread that the veteran reporter and talk-show host for the university-owned public radio station died early Friday morning of a brain hemorrhage.Him having this was completely out-of-the-blue, said Melissa Ingells, classical music producer for WKAR (870-AM). We heard him doing his last show on Thursday and it seemed fine.Were all still pretty much in shock around here.Jensen, 55, was brought to Lansings Sparrow Hospital Thursday night shortly after wrapping up his final broadcast.He died hours later.The Okemos resident had worked full-time at the station, which is affiliated with National Public Radio, since 1967.