Recent Articles
Rep. Rogers locked out of majority whip seat
Washington Rep. Mike Rogers' bid to become the new House majority whip came to an end Thursday when Rep.
Possible change in GEU benefits concerns TAs
When 8-month-old Robbie Reiheld grins, he only has four teeth, but that doesn't stop his mom from worrying about his dental care. "I pay for my dental out of pocket," Lyman Briggs School teaching assistant Alison Reiheld said.
Student threads
At 2 a.m. on Friday, when some students are at the bar with friends and others sleep, DJ Grant and his partners are busy running a fashion-design business. The 23-year-old merchandising management senior and his two partners started Shione Clothing Co. in August 2002.
First dorm excavation begins in early June
In the middle of a swampy, wooded area, about 70 young men and their steward lived in the dormitory they called Saints' Rest.
Scrapbooking provides new spin on old hobby
Some people put them in a shoe-box under their bed. Some keep them on their computer. But people are increasingly putting their photos in scrapbooks they design and construct. Pamela Johnson, owner of scrapbook store Pages in Time of Lansing, 6323 W.