Zombie Party
Added 10/28/09 11:45pm
Get an inside look at how Tuesday night’s Zombie Party at Schuler Books and Music was put together.
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Festival of Listening
Added 26 minutes agoMSU graduate students talk about their experience as readers in the Center for Poetry at MSU’s second annual Festival of Listening. The event included 19 different readers presenting poetry in 18 different languages without translation.
The Michigan Meatout Debate
Added 03/18/10 7:30pmSpartans weigh in on Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s decision to declare Saturday Michigan Meatout Day. Michigan residents are encouraged not to eat meat Saturday, a day set aside to recognize healthy alternatives to eating meat.
Cheers with their beers
Added 03/17/10 9:26pm
From left, Ferris State University student Matt Dobrowolski, interdisciplinary studies in social science and human resources and society senior Adam Carter, psychology senior Matt Carpenter and engineering senior Garrett Kerns raise their drinks after a car honked on Wednesday, St. Patrick’s Day, at their duplex at 1309 Albert Ave. The group started at noon, and had a sign up that said ‘You honk, we drink.”
Shamrock Songs
Added 03/17/10 8:44pmResidents and workers at Burcham Hills Retirement Community, 2700 Burcham Drive, celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with live music and food. Recreation coordinator Alexis Schneider said they try and have monthly parties for the residents and workers that vary on theme.
"Tremendously Rewarding"
Added 03/16/10 10:55pmBetty Allen said she never experienced anything as wonderful as the kindness shown to her by some MSU students.
Two groups of 12 MSU students painted the 72-year-old New Orleans resident’s home during an Alternative Spring Break, or ASB, trip. The house suffered damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Breaking Ground
Added 03/16/10 10:55pmUniversity officials broke ground Tuesday for the multimillion dollar Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at a ceremony that attracted more than 400 people. Eli Broad, who donated $28 million for the museum’s construction and art acquisition, and MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon discuss the ground breaking and its implications for the university. Also, the project coordinator for the museum from a London-based architecture firm discusses how the museum’s design will promote interactions between art and the surrounding communities.
Added 03/16/10 7:25pm
Studio art and Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, or RCAH, sophomore Maggie Piellusch sketches outside as RCAH freshmen John Coyle, center, and John Everett pause to laugh in the courtyard outside of Snyder and Phillips halls Tuesday afternoon.
Repairing Kids, Repairing Bikes
Added 03/15/10 10:26pmCurt “Grandad” Eure didn’t realize a trip to Lansing to visit his family eventually would lead him to devote 15 years to teaching kids how to build and maintain bicycles.
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- Rather Hall rulings get handed down
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Bill said: Great game by the Spartans who persevered with injuries, tooth chips, bad knees, etc.
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deckape, i concur said: b water dont be a killjoy, look at the injuries and backcourt they had to deal with, our bigs on the court did the best they could with what they were dealt with.
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B. Water said: deckape, you're the jagoff--
Yes, I was screaming at the top of my lungs at the end of this game.
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student said: I have mixed feelings about this article.
First, although there are more high school graduates, it is important to emphasize that the difference in income between college graduates and non-college graduates is increasing.
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old Spartan said: I'm sitting my office with my Michigan State College pennant glad we still are playing.
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Bill said: Great game by the Spartans who persevered with injuries, tooth chips, bad knees, etc.
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