Lack of forum coverage unfair to students, readers
Last Friday, dozens of faculty, administrators and community members joined more than 500 undergraduate students at the Union for the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum — one of this campus’s most exciting and significant annual events. As in previous years, students delivered talks, posters and performances representing months worth of work and showcasing our university’s remarkable wealth of innovation and discovery. The forum was a phenomenal showcase of our student body’s talent in all fields of research and a credit to the achievements of everyone associated with MSU.
It was a disappointment to see The State News’ campus page dominated by an article about a cake-frosting contest. In fact, the paper made no mention whatsoever of UURAF. The State News has done a tremendous disservice to its readership by choosing to ignore a year’s worth of their colleagues’ scientific and artistic accomplishments. I sincerely hope that this mistake will not be repeated in future years.
Shannon Morey
chemistry junior
Published on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Comments
Katy
04/16/08 @ 9:48pm
Dawg don’t be hatin the confectionary treats. Their only crime was bein’ delicious.
Steve
04/16/08 @ 11:02pm
Yes Shannon, but The State News did such a thorough job covering Cedar Fest…
common sense
04/17/08 @ 3:49pm
Shannon, it’s the State News. They couldn’t report their way out of my urethra. Which is wide. Because my schlong is long. And wide. Tone down your expectations a notch.
Milk
04/17/08 @ 5:06pm
Did she say exciting? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA