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November 21, 2008

Stress takes toll on med students

Updated Thu 9:39pm

Juan Velazquez was just one year into medical school when a patient suffering from a heart attack came into the clinic. The office had just opened its doors and with the physician not yet checked in, Velazquez knew he didn’t have time to think.

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Fraternity may have home by January if council approves license

Updated Thu 9:30pm

Members of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity are hoping they will soon move into a house that they were supposed to be living in since Aug. 1.

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Americans making shorter holiday travel plans

Updated Wed 11:04pm

Students are choosing to stay home for the holidays, travel experts said. Travel is down across the board, and people looking to get away are planning trips closer to home, said Eddie Lindow, branch manager for STA Travel, 207 E. Grand River Ave. “The economy is the biggest thing — people don’t have the money for this,” Lindow said. “There used to be a lot of international travel, but a lot of people are just going home now.”

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Massive Brody cafeteria renovation to begin soon

Updated Wed 11:06pm

MSU’s largest cafeteria is getting a face-lift in the next two years, as renovation plans for the Brody cafeteria are under way. Guy Procopio, associate director of auxiliary services, and Bruce Haskell, associate director for MSU Dining Services, presented a plan for “integrated dining” in the cafeteria — one of the largest in the world.

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