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Culinary Services researches food to give authentic international eating experience
Broadening one’s horizon is a typical idiom used to express someone increasing his or her knowledge or experience. Culinary Services strives to do just that.
Locals take part in new hybrid golfing event
With strike pads, golf clubs and birdies in hand, young athletes in the Lansing area are taking up a new sport. Meridian Township Parks and Recreation is hosting their first four BirdieBall events, each one at a different park, with North Meridian Road Park hosting the Meridian Open Championship on Monday.
MSU Formula Racing Team offers networking
Few things get blood pumping like going from zero to 60 miles per hour in less than five seconds. MSU’s Society of Automotive Engineers, or SAE, Formula Racing Team is winding down its successful season and gearing up for next year.
Founding Father
Around MSU, there are few who universally command the respect and have a more decorated history than George Perles. As a student, coach, administrator, even as a radio personality and member of the MSU Board of Trustees, Perles’ impact can be seen and felt across the university’s landscape. “I’m grateful for the opportunities MSU has given me,” Perles said.
MSU AD Hollis gave draft advice to Harris, Payne, UM's Burke
Going professional in their respective sport is a difficult choice certain college athletes face. Arguably even more difficult is who to listen to when advice is coming from all directions. MSU sophomore guard Gary Harris and senior center Adreian Payne both faced this decision at the end of the 2012-13 basketball season, and both decided to return.
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