July 5, 2009
The State News will resume regular publication July 6, 2009. Keep checking back with statenews.com for updates throughout the semester break.

Director of School of Journalism asked to resign

Updated Thu 3:48pm

Pamela Whitten, dean of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences, requested Thursday the resignation of Jane Briggs-Bunting, director of the School of Journalism and president of the State News Board of Directors, MSU spokesman Terry Denbow said.

Whitten was recently appointed as the dean of the College and assumed her new position yesterday.

“As Whitten assembles her new team, she has requested Jane Briggs-Bunting steps down,” Denbow said.

No decisions have been finalized about a replacement for Briggs-Bunting.

“Dean Whitten looks forward to working with Briggs-Bunting and all of the School of Journalism faculty to optimize an efficient transition,” Denbow said.

For more on this story, check Monday’s edition of The State News and statenews.com for updates.

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Rebuilding Brody

34339_KDR_NEW_Brody1_062409.jpg Katie Rausch
The State News
Updated 06/24/2009 11:05pm

Brody Complex, sometimes unaffectionately called “Grody Brody” or “The Brojects” by some of its almost 2,500 residents, might need a new nickname after upcoming renovations. The complex will undergo a series of renovations beginning with a $49–million makeover to Brody Hall, which hasn’t had major renovations since its construction in 1952, said Vennie Gore, assistant vice president for Housing and Food Services.

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E.L. approves road bond for use during next 3 years

Updated 06/23/2009 11:29pm

Cracked roads and uneven sidewalks in parts of East Lansing soon might be fixed after the City Council voted to approve a $1.8-million bond for street improvements at Tuesday’s work session.

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MRULE grant to aid Africa center

Updated 06/23/2009 11:31pm

Abused children in South Africa might have a new place to stay for the night because of a $5,000 grant given to an MSU group. MSU’s Multi-Racial Unity Living Experience, or MRULE, earned the grant from the Clinton Global Initiative University. MRULE supports Vumunzuku Bya-Vana — “Our Children’s Future” (VVOCF), a center for children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS in Zonkizizwe, South Africa.

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