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SN decor: Freshman creates bachelor pad with friends' help
Advertising freshman Nick Halfhill didn’t want his first college apartment to be ordinary. So he gathered some friends, went shopping and did the best he could. The State News sat down with Halfhill to find out how he turned his limited materials and space into the ideal bachelor pad.
Students memorize Italian to perform classic Mozart opera
Memorizing lines for a performance is hard enough, but try memorizing those lines in another language. That was the responsibility of Matthew Begale and his fellow cast members for “The Marriage of Figaro,” the MSU College of Music’s fall opera production.
Dunnings retains prosecutor spot
Incumbent Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings won his fourth election since 1996 Tuesday evening. With about 68 percent of votes in, Dunnings had about 67 percent to Republican challenger Nicholas Bostic’s 33 percent as of press time. Dunnings credited his endorsements from United Auto Workers, Fraternal Order of Police, Greater Lansing Labor Council and Michigan Education Association in aiding his campaign.
Masked at midnight
As the ghouls and goblins come out of the woodwork Friday, most everyone will be looking to dress up and make their way to parties. Whether you’re going to be a sexy nurse, vampire or something entirely new, Halloween can be as original and inexpensive as you make it.
SN decor: Lofty bedroom doubles as main hangout area in house
Advertising senior Gretchen Klosterman lives with seven roommates, so you’d imagine she’d be cramped for space. Think again.