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george said: ive been a EL resident for about 11 years and it sucks here!
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BENDER said: POLICE BRIEFS FROM THE FUTURE!
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anonymous said: Do the editors at the State News not know that an MSU parking meter gives you 10 minutes for a quarter?
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Eliot Singer said: It really is madness that they are making development decisions based on the belief that MSU is growing (or more likely making up yet another excuse, since more often they use the "if you build it, they will come" "reasoning").
As to bringing students back to downtown, there never was a mass exodus, and if the crackdown on multi-keg parties did upset some students, those aren't the ones that fled to better pastures in Bath.
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Trev said: @michmediaperson: your conservative is showing. Hopefully you are just trolling.
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george said: ive been a EL resident for about 11 years and it sucks here!









