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Health care hurdles
Once a week, humanities and linguistics senior Ericka Jackson has a routine. Jackson picks her sons up from day care and goes to the pharmacy to refill yet another prescription. Most of the time, the pharmacist tells her the refills aren’t filled and have to be re-approved — yet again — by her sons’ nurses and doctors. Then she drives to a local medical supply company to buy special formula for her baby boy. It costs her $67 a box.
Cardigans remain spring closet staple
Cardigans aren’t just for librarians or your grandpa anymore. As spring temperatures arrive, sweaters that button, zip or tie are making a comeback in the outfits of MSU’s fashion-forward generation.
Strong interview skills make for memorable first impression
Internships have a reputation for being competitive, and the prospect of an interview might be daunting for some students. The good news is there are ways to stand out in an interview that can help students land their dream internships.
Fresh seasonal foods available despite harsh winter weather
Spring can be a time to re-evaluate the foods you eat and consider fresher alternatives to the canned, preserved and imported foods that so often make up a winter diet.
Spring break then and now
For the past four decades, spring break has offered Michigan college students an escape from the stress of classes, work and the unrelenting winter elements. While the motivation to seek sun, adventure and even a few risks has prevailed, the prices and hot spots of spring break have changed over time. Where will Spartans head this year when spring break kicks off in less than one week? No matter the locale, spring break continues to be a memorable part of the college experience at MSU.
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