Sleep deprived medical students can offer insight into daytime TV
After about 30 hours of working, a medical student, intern or resident achieves a state of mind that transcends mere consciousness.
After about 30 hours of working, a medical student, intern or resident achieves a state of mind that transcends mere consciousness.
The Graduate Employees Union is continuing to hunt for a resolution with the university concerning teaching assistant pay, and its time for the two sides talk over the issue in a timely fashion. The union might seek arbitration sessions with the university after a grievance filed last week was rejected by Provost Lou Anna Simon.
I recently found out one of my friends from high school just dropped out of MSU, and Im mad about it.
The State News published a series of reports about the nursing profession (Career in crisis SN 9/18 to 9/20). The feeling I got from that series was the profession is underpaid, underserved, overworked and not respected. Having been a nurse at Ingham Regional Medical Center for almost 10 years, I dont feel this to be the case. I worked three 12-hour shifts a week.
The other day I saw protesters against war with Iraq holding signs reading End the Genocide. I found this disturbing.
Each day when I go to class I always think, Am I going to get squashed today? I admit I am not the best of drivers, but when I see people crossing the street and the yellow, neon signs that read, Yield to Pedestrians, I tend to stop so I dont flatten anybody who might be crossing. Lately, it seems some drivers view these signs as some type of metal objects that somebody placed along the streets for decoration. What I find even more amusing is there are baby yield signs placed in the middle of the road that are supposed to clue in drivers they should yield to pedestrians. But this theory doesnt work, as I discovered one sunny day.
After being lied to and run out of town by the city of East Lansing, my roommates and I are ecstatic to read the words boycott E.L. in The State News (Money is power, U should boycott E.L. SN 9/27) It is not our intention to cause harm to any local business owners, but apparently city officials need a reminder of who supports its economy. Therefore, we propose that on one particular day, MSU students boycott all East Lansing businesses, from gas stations to retail stores to gyms.
Kudos to Lansing Community College for banning smoking on its campus. Its wonderful to know educational institutions are joining in the fight to marginalize and demonize the only people who actually suffer from the horrible tobacco companies that everyone loves to talk about.
Sunday was a sad day for Tigers fans - not because the ball club posted its worst season record since 1996, but because a chapter closed in the teams history. Sundays 1-0 loss to the Blue Jays in Toronto capped the Tigers 2002 season and the broadcast career for the only voice anyone of our generation has equated with the Motor City ball club - that of Ernie Harwell. Harwell didnt say goodbye to the generations of fans who have tuned in to the voice of Tiger baseball for the last 42 years.
I disagree with the notion that we could be rioting at the strike of a match as established in the story City official: Noise might lead to riots (SN 9/26). But I am rather concerned with the irresponsibility and carelessness demonstrated by students gathering socially off campus.
The State News editorial Constitutional option (SN 9/26) grossly distorted the true meaning of the abortion anti-discrimination act.
Im writing in response to Kevin Gailfoils letter SEC cheers make Big Ten look weak (SN 9/26) The University of Florida graduate and Thomas M.
There is nothing quite like the English language. Im sure I am not the only one in the world who has always been fascinated by every aspect of it.
It seems MSU just cant get away from lists that rank the nations best collegiate shindigs.Adult entertainment magazine Playboy lists the university as No.
Unfortunately, Rishi Kundi missed many important things in regard to Iraq (Iraq policy has turned 180 degrees as U.S.
It was pure magic from the beginning of a momentous career that has left millions spellbound. On Friday, Earvin Magic Johnsons talent culminated in an induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. The honor of the Lansing native and Spartan alumnus is well deserved, as Johnsons basketball feats have left an impressive legacy that will not soon be forgotten. The 13-year NBA veteran won five championship titles with the Los Angeles Lakers during the three-time league MVPs career.
Ordinarily, the most popular sport during the fall is football. But for some members of the East Lansing City Council, the favorite sport is, as the State News editorial Blame game (SN 9/26) points out, blaming MSU students for practically everything except the arrival of winter. Lost in the furor, however, is the power MSU students have - if they wish to exercise it.
The second anniversary of Brandon DAnnunzios death is approaching, and not much has changed.
In response to the article Spartan offense not up to last seasons standards (SN 9/26), the problem is not the talent MSU has recruited, but a poor coach and coaching staff. After many years as season-ticket-holders, my daughter and I, who travel north from southern Indiana and Nashville, Tenn., respectively, to attend Spartan home games, chose not to renew our tickets this year. Last season showed us enough of Bobby Williams lack of coaching ability. His lack of discipline begins to remind us of the last years under George Perles - we all know what a disaster that was. Why doesnt MSU demand the same from its football team as it expects from both the basketball and hockey teams.? Kate Hubbell MSU alumna
Pi Kappa Phi has something to prove as it mounts efforts to rebuild its MSU chapter after evicting its members for violating anti-hazing and anti-discrimination policies. Fraternity leaders were met with skepticism Wednesday as it pitched its plan to reopen the MSU chapter to the Residence Halls Association. National Pi Kappa Phi leaders evicted their MSU members in May after some went into Mason and Abbot halls cafeterias wearing pink sleeveless T-shirts with phrases such as Capt.