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Trustees' free stuff can help budget

So it appears Trustee Joel Ferguson does not want his bowl rings ("For sale: Trustee's bowl rings," SN 1/15). But someone seems to think people will pay $1,400 each for them. Here's an idea: why don't all the trustees get together and gather up all of the free things MSU has given them over the years.

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Dream world

Martin Luther King Jr. did not fight so you could stay home and dream. Monday is a time to celebrate the philosophy and personality of King.

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Just say no to 'Just say yes'

I was discouraged to see The State News pushing for ASMSU to encourage a change in the legislation that keeps students convicted of drug crimes from receiving financial aid ("Just say yes," SN 1/15). The law currently in place is there for good reason.

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Lord of the rings

The marriage between Trustee Joel Ferguson and the MSU community is officially over. The Lansing native and MSU alumnus has lost the rings. Well, he might have given them away. Although he doesn't believe his 1990 John Hancock and 1993 Liberty bowl rings have been stolen, it seems the long-time trustee doesn't remember how he parted ways with his football trophies. In addition, Ferguson said he has no clue how his rings found their way to auction on the eBay Web site.

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Action packed

In an unbalanced world, tools often are needed to help create a more level playing field and phase out unmerited bias and subjectivity.

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Letters bashing Izzo have no place in SN

I'm disappointed The State News has the audacity to publish disparaging letters to the editor regarding men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo. Izzo is one of the finest coaches in the country and the MSU community should be honored to have such a dedicated individual working for them.

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AIDS isn't a top priority in E.L.

Ron Hanson's letter to the editor was absurd ("War abroad ignores problems at home," SN 1/13). He doesn't approve of our spending millions on air bases in Turkey when our population is screaming for help to fight HIV and AIDS. In Ingham County, when one person dies of AIDS, about 1,000 die from heart disease and 800 from cancer.

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Column draws incorrect parallels

I was disgusted when reading Matt Treadwell's "America's unalienable rights include selfishness, greed, power" (SN 1/15). It seems as though he has no understanding of this great country.

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Missing persons

Stiffer penalties should be enforced for convicted sex offenders who fail to stay within the law. Michigan law enforcement agencies say they do not know how to find 1,313 rapists, child molesters, pornographers and other sex offenders who have moved without reporting their new addresses.

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Just say yes

ASMSU would be wise to join the voices of 75 other student governments by telling Washington to find another way to fight America's war on drugs. MSU's undergraduate student government is set to decide Thursday if it will condemn a national policy prohibiting students convicted of drug crimes from receiving federal student loans. According to the Drug Policy Alliance, the United States awards about $40 billion in financial aid to 7 million students each year.

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War, not gas, should concern students

I was outraged when one of your interviewees in the article "Students weigh in on merits of potential Middle East conflict" (SN 1/13) mentioned "the economy would improve if we went to war." The fact that someone would rather send thousands of men and women to their potential death than pay an additional 3 cents per gallon at the pump reflects the sad state of our society.