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Bike club fixes up junker cycles
Broke your bike and don't know what to do? Check out the MSU Bike Project for a quick fix. The project organizes public bike clinics each semester and accepts donations for $1-$15 for their work. "They are almost half the prices of local bike shops," said Tim Potter, an information officer at the MSU Alumni Association who coordinated the clinic. The two-year-old project, a subcommittee to the University Committee for a Sustainable Campus, repairs donated bikes and leases them to the MSU faculty and staff.
South Korean student provides perspective on armed North Korea
So, it's North Korea again. The communist regime once again shocked the world with a recent announcement that it possesses nuclear weapons.
Hillel director, alum wins excellence title
MSU's Hillel Jewish Student Center Program Director Jeffrey Lazor was named a 2004 Richard M. Joel Exemplar of Excellence by the local center's international organization, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.
Diverse legacy
Finance senior Connie Zheng, a naturalized American from China, has been participating in the Martin Luther King Jr.
Students mourn tsunami victims
On Wednesday evening, the outside of Wharton Center was lit by candles glowing in the hands of people gathered to remember the lives lost in the tsunami in Southeast Asia.