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(03/22/2009)
Head coach Suzy Merchant talks to her team during the first-half of Sundays NCAA fist round matchup against Middle Tennessee State University at Breslin Center. The Spartans came back from a deep deficit in the first half to squeak by with a 60-59 win. Katie RauschThe State News -
(03/22/2009)
Cetera Washington a sophomore forward logs one of her two blocks against Middle Tennessee State Universitys Chelsia Lymon during the second half of Sundays first round NCAA matchup at Breslin Center. Washington helped the Spartans to their 60-59 win with three steals six assists six rebounds and 12 points total. The Spartans will advance to the next round of the tournament facing off against Duke Tuesday night at Breslin Center. Katie RauschThe State News -
SN staffers receive statewide awards
(02/26/2007)
For 10 years in a row a State News photographer has won College Photographer of the Year honors from the Michigan Press Photographers Association. -
(11/18/2006)
Defensive back Travis Key 13 takes down Penn State tight end Andrew Quarless during Saturday's game at Beaver Stadium. Despite leading the entire first half the Spartans lost 17-13. Katie RauschThe State News -
(11/18/2006)
Wide receiver Jerramy Scott dodges Penn State defense during Saturday's away game. The Spartans lost the last game of the season 17-13. Katie RauschThe State News -
(11/04/2006)
Senior cornerback Demond Williams is pushed out of bounds by Purdue running back Dray Mason on Saturday. The Spartans lost 15-17. Katie RauschThe State News -
(11/04/2006)
Sophomore safety Otis Wiley breaks up a pass intended for Purdue wide receiver Dorien Bryant during the second half of Saturday's game. Wiley recorded eight tackles including four solo. Katie RauschThe State News -
(10/24/2006)
A massive gargoyle marks the edge of the cornfield outside the Slaughterhouse barn. The Slaughterhouse which sits on the Grand River Corn Maze in Fowlerville features a 26-acre corn maze in addition to a 15-acre haunted maze as well as a haunted house and haunted wagon ride. Katie RauschThe State News -
(10/07/2006)
Sophomore offensive guard Roland Martain 73 and junior offensive guard Pete Clifford block for junior running back Jehuu Caulcrick as he rushes in the second half. Caulcrick led MSU in rushing with 24 yards. The Spartans only rushed for 60 yards in their loss at 'The Big House.' Katie RauschThe State News -
(10/07/2006)
Sophomore safety Otis Wiley takes down Michigan's Kevin Grady during Saturday's game in Ann Arbor. The Spartans lost 31-13. Katie RauschTHe State News -
(09/24/2006)
Sophomore safety Otis Wiley sandwiches Notre Dame running back Darius Walker. Wiley recorded one tackle. Katie RauschThe State News -
(09/24/2006)
Senior quarterback Drew Stanton manages to get a pass off as Notre Dame defensive lineman Victor Abiamiri pulls him down. The pass was incomplete. Stanton rushed for 53 yards and passed for 114 yards and two interceptions and a fumble. Katie RauschThe State News -
E.L. police: Weekend tame; Lansing sees crowd of 500
(08/28/2006)
Editor's note A State News reporter and photographer spent three hours Saturday with one East Lansing police officer to see Welcome Week 2006 from the law's perspective.East Lansing police Sgt. -
(12/06/2005)
Human biology sophomore Sarah Tinsler brushes her teeth using campus tap water in her community bathroom early Monday morning. Katie RauschThe State News -
(10/26/2005)
Elissa Patterson left and Lauren Lopez play two witches who tempt the witch-boy John played by Joe Quick away from Barbara Allen the woman he loves portrayed by Andrea Talley. The play Dark of The Moon is set in a small southern community. The witch-boy John falls in love with Barbara Allen and makes a bargain allowing him to become human with tragic results. The show runs October 20-23 and October 27-30 at Riverwalk Theatre. Katie RauschThe State News -
(09/19/2005)
Moved by the music Tony Grande and Joanne O'Brien left their seats to dance to Grana' Louise Saturday evening at Lansing's BluesFest. Both locals and tourists alike attended the annual event. The pair both came from Cleveland specifically for the event just as they did last year. Katie RauschThe State News -
(06/30/2005)
Cortney Woycik a psychology junior recounts the events transpiring around her arrest for being disorderly and obstructing a police officer on April 3. Though Woycik believes the charges are exaggerated she pled no contest rather than taking the matter to trial. To do so would put have put her at risk of 90 days in prison a 2000 fine and possibly an expulsion from any public university in the state of Michigan for up to one year. Under the terms of her plea bargain all the charges are dropped after six months if she says clear of legal trouble and nothing will appear on her record. Katie RauschThe State News -
(03/19/2005)
Making a fast break after a rebound sophomore guard Rene Haynes makes a pass to junior guard Lindsay Bowen. The No. 1 seeded Spartans were victorious over No. 16 seeded Alcorn State winning Saturday in Minneapolis 73-41. Katie RauschThe State News -
(03/19/2005)
After a scamble for the rebound sophomore guard Rene Haynes passes the ball to a teammate during the second half of the NCAA Tournament first-round game against Alcorn State. The Spartans won 73-41 in Minneapolis and will advance to the next round Monday against Southern Cal. Katie RauschThe State News -
(03/19/2005)
As she leaps above Alcorn State center Candace Roberts MSU sophomore guard Rene Haynes puts up the shot for the three. The Spartans beat the Lady Braves 73-41 and will advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Monday. Katie RauschThe State News
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hmmm said: sounds like homeboy broke his window and didn't want to get stuck with the charge for it.
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mike said: Ok then, let's ban tasers. Let them just use their bullets instead.
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Re: Sports said: Do you know why black's tend to be "naturally better" at sports than white people?
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Ron Yogman said: Beat 'em up, beat 'em up,
Spartans. Smash mouth football versus PSU.
This Spartan is a Floridian
and I need you to run up the score so you go bowling in the Sunshine State, not Texas
or Arizona or heaven forbid,
Detroit.
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R said: really state news? you couldn't find anyone with a dissenting opinion?
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hmmm said: sounds like homeboy broke his window and didn't want to get stuck with the charge for it.




