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Web exclusive: Prognosticators 09/04/09
(09/03/2009)
Welcome to another season of MSU football. Instead of a challenging game against California the Spartans open the 2009 campaign with Montana State. -
Best of Sports
(04/30/2009)
Sports reporters Joseph Terry Alex DiFilippo and Alex Altman wrap up another exciting year of sports by looking back at some of the years best teams moments and memories. -
Tourney time
(03/19/2009)
Mens basketball reporters Alex Altman and Cash Kruth and womens basketball reporter Joseph Terry discuss this weekends NCAA Tournament games. -
Big Ten Tournament Madness
(03/05/2009)
In this weeks edition of The State News sports podcast womens basketball reporter Joseph Terry and mens basketball reporter Cash Kruth talk about their respective teams chances in the Big Ten Tournament. The womens tournament takes place March 5-8 while the mens tournament runs March 12-15. Both tournaments are at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Cash also talks about the mens game against Purdue which is Senior Day for Marquise Gray Idong Ibok Goran Suton and Travis Walton. -
Prognosticators 2/27/09
(02/26/2009)
Its once again that time to guess the outcome of this weekends games with the State News prognosticators. -
Road Trip: Madison, WI
(02/23/2009)
Reporter Joseph Terry traveled to Madison Wis. home of the University of Wisconsin and asked Wisconsin students what there is to do as a tourist in Madison and what makes the city special. -
And So We Wait
(10/09/2008)
It has come and passed 8212 the last presidential debate promised a lot but did it deliver the goods Opinion Editor Whitney Gronski opinion writer James Harrison and field hockey and volleyball reporter Joseph Terry ponder if the electorate was represented in this townhall-style political teaser as November nears. -
Steve & Barry's set to close 2 E.L. area stores
(09/03/2008)
Two Lansing-area Steve Barry8217s are closing their doors as part of the company8217s plans to run a smaller base of stores spokeswoman Rachel Brenner said. -
Preliminary estimate projects 7 percent tuition increase
(04/24/2008)
While a preliminary estimate from university figures project a 7 percent increase in tuition for the 2008-09 academic year the tuition rate is not remotely close to being solidified MSU officials said. -
E.L. food co-op may move to new home
(03/30/2008)
Since Country Markett closed its doors in January Rachel Ulch8217s spontaneous trips for bread beer or laundry detergent have her looking elsewhere. -
Legal immigrants' right to get driver's licenses reinstated
(02/19/2008)
Legal immigrants will once again be able to obtain driver8217s licenses starting today after the Michigan Secretary of State implemented a law re-establishing legal immigrants8217 right to drive. -
Gunman opens fire on students during class Thursday at Northern Illinois University
(02/14/2008)
The Northern Illinois University president said five people have died in a 8220rapid fire8221 shooting at a lecture hall that ended in the gunman8217s suicide. -
Wall Street fights fear of possible recession
(01/23/2008)
Wall Street pulled off a stunning comeback Wednesday surging higher in late trading and wiping out what looked to be yet another massive decline. -
Month's atrocities could've been prevented with friendly interaction
(03/24/2005)
What do a courthouse a church and a school have in common - aside from being the foundations by which the law spirituality and education are respectively deliveredAll three are places you can get shot. Here in this country March Madness has taken a literal connotation.If you are clueless as to what I'm talking about let me fill you in.On March 11 a man who had been charged with breaking into his ex-girlfriend's house and raping and sodomizing her repeatedly over a three-day period went on a rampage. -
Candidates to hold 3-day, Arab-issue conference
(10/16/2003)
Leading presidential candidates will address the Arab-American community for the first time on the campaign trail this weekend in Dearborn.The Arab American Institute will host a three-day conference in metro Detroit home to the largest concentration of Arab Americans outside of the Middle East - with about 403000 people of Arab descent.The event has attracted eight presidential candidates and representatives from President Bush's re-election campaign to speak either in person or via satellite.Civil liberties U.S. -
McPherson shifts priority from Iraq to presidency
(10/09/2003)
After only being in East Lansing for about two weeks MSU President M. Peter McPherson said he's ready to focus on the university and step out of the limelight created by his work in Iraq.His comments came after recently returning from a trip to Washington D.C. where he briefed President Bush on the advancement of Iraq's economy."I expect to periodically go to Washington on behalf of Michigan State business" he said. -
Impoundment upsets cyclists
(07/21/2003)
A small group of bicyclists are challenging MSU Department of Police and Public Safety's bicycle confiscation practices.During their time spent at MSU anthropology senior Angela Jancius her significant other Daniel Sturm and genetics senior Paolo Struffi have endured a total of six instances of bike theft and cut locks which they say came as a result of how MSU police handle unattended bicycles on campus. -
Activists rejoice after court ruling on protests
(02/28/2003)
After a Supreme Court ruling earlier this week giving protection to protesters from racketeering and extortion charges some local protest groups are rejoicing at the decision.The case dealt with anti-abortion demonstrators that were charged with blocking clinic entrances attacking doctors patients and clinic staff and destroying equipment. -
Taylor survives first cut
(06/07/2001)
MSU sophomore point guard Marcus Taylor was selected as one of 16 finalists for USA Basketball0146s World Championship for Young Men team Sunday after a weekend-long tryout at the U.S. -
Engler calls for repealing tax incentive
(02/09/2001)
LANSING - Gov. John Engler recommended to remove a tuition tax incentive for Michigan0146s 15 public universities Thursday in his 38.2 billion Fiscal Year 2002 Executive Budget after the schools could not keep rising costs of tuition below the rate of inflation.In the budget recommendation which was given to a joint session of the state House and Senate Appropriations committees Thursday Engler also proposed a flat increase funding of 1.5 percent for each school which does not help close the gap that currently exists between MSU and peer schools University of Michigan and Wayne State University.And if the tax credit which goes to students that attend public universities where the tuition increases are less than the inflation rate is repealed schools would receive an additional 1.5 percent funding boost under Engler0146s proposal.According to the university0146s Financial Aid Office MSU students were not eligible for the tax credit in 2000 but they were in previous years.And Val Meyers assistant director of Financial Aid said the tax credit did not seem to be a big issue when universities consider tuition.0147Universities have to look at the bottom line and see how much they need to operate0148 Meyers said.Meyers said MSU has made efforts to allow students to maintain the tax credit but lower-than-projected inflation rates made the credits more difficult for university students to receive.Under a plan initiated by MSU President M.
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perpetuate the stereotype said: Two important points you made in this article.
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Kid is ballin' said: the kid on the left is ballin'. Sneakers with slacks lmao
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J.K. Alban said: Relocating Secretary of State office to Frandor is a good thing.
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Don S said: Will the 13,000 student section show up and be as hot as Wisconsin's or Ohio State's, or.....the one "down the road"? There were about 30% vacant student section seats for the Western Michigan game.
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Radiohost said: After reading all of these posts, I feel like the overwhelming majority of the people that posted should be forced to wear t-shirts with the slogan "Go Green, Go White.
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perpetuate the stereotype said: Two important points you made in this article.
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