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  • Cancer rally pushes for smoke-free Mich.

    (06/09/2009)
    Kinesiology senior Kelly Montgomery has been battling Hodgkins lymphoma on and off for seven years. Montgomery was diagnosed at 16 and after six rounds of chemotherapy and two rounds of radiation she went into remission hoping to live her life cancer-free.
  • (11/30/2008)
    Freshman setter Natalie Emro center sets the ball for junior middle blocker Vanessa King right while Minnesota middle blocker Kelly Schmidt gets ready to block it Saturday at Jenison Field House. The Spartans were defeated by the Golden Gophers during their last game of the season 3-1.
  • Student in Abbot Hall robbed by 2 men Saturday

    (11/12/2008)
    A 19-year-old student was robbed and threatened Saturday in his Abbot Hall dorm room according to MSU police. The student fell asleep in his first-floor room after the football game and woke up at 6 p.m. to find a 6-foot-tall man with a medium build in the room holding his roommate8217s laptop police said.
  • Aged House Gets a Modern Makeover

    (11/10/2008)
    Kinesiology senior Christine Stevens and interdisciplinary studies in social science and health studies senior Kelly Roney let The State News into their lovely white house on Oakhill Avenue they share with three other girls.The house is old with beautiful woodwork and molding. Stevens brought a modern feel to her room by sponge painting her walls pink and featuring photos of her closest friends and family as well as a poster by her favorite artist Andy Warhol.
  • Perles plans to make bid for Mich. governor

    (11/10/2008)
    MSU Trustee George Perles said running a state is a lot like running a football team It8217s all about winning. 8220The same thing goes 8212 win win win win8221 Perles said. Perles a former MSU head football coach is considering adding the role of governor to his rsum. In 2010 Perles said he8217s serious about throwing his hat into the ring for Michigan8217s gubernatorial race as the Democratic candidate.
  • 'Change has come'

    (11/05/2008)
    History. It was the defining theme of the election season from Hillary Clinton8217s groundbreaking campaign to Barack Obama8217s historic nomination to Sarah Palin8217s arrival on the Republican ticket. And Tuesday history was written again. America will have a black president for the first time.
  • Dow drops 800 points, closes 370 points down

    (10/06/2008)
    Wall Street joined in a worldwide cascade of despair Monday over the financial crisis driving the Dow Jones industrials to their biggest loss ever during a trading day. Even a big afternoon rally failed to keep the Dow from its first close below 10000 since 2004.
  • Detroit mayor resigns, sentenced to 4 months in jail

    (09/04/2008)
    Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has resigned effective Sept. 18 after pleading guilty to felony charges of perjury misconduct and obstruction of justice.
  • McCain visits Wayne County, discusses jobs

    (07/10/2008)
    Presumptive presidential nominee Sen. John McCain R-Ariz. paid a visit to Wayne County on Thursday in what may have been a bid to win over the votes of Michigan8217s large and primarily Democratic voting population of unionized workers.
  • Several Mich. universities cancel classes due to ice

    (01/30/2008)
    Snow and ice resulted in class cancellations at several university campuses in Michigan on Wednesday.
  • Co-ops give tenants some control

    (09/30/2007)
    Living off campus doesn8217t always guarantee freedom. With security deposits and picky landlords personalizing space isn8217t always easy. Co-ops are an alternative some students turn to when they want to avoid these problems.
  • World of wild

    (09/04/2007)
    Pets can make even the loneliest college years a little brighter. Here is everything you need to keep your pet happy and healthy.
  • How exactly do we stack up?

    (08/08/2007)
    With a looming 9.6 percent tuition increase in the fall MSU has the highest percentage increase among Big Ten schools.
  • Bills may alter Mich. voting locations

    (05/24/2007)
    Students might have an easier time voting if state representative has her way.Rep. Rebekah Warren D-Ann Arbor is the primary sponsor of House Bills 4447 and 4448 which would annul Public Act 118 - also known as Rogers' Law - that changed voting law to require Michigan residents to register in the same district as the address on their driver's licenses.
  • Lawyer: Know terms of lease

    (01/27/2007)
    Whether destined for an apartment a house or a co-op there are a few things ASMSU attorney Jim Newton said renters should know before signing on the dotted line."Too often students just think about location and rent" Newton said.
  • (01/23/2007)
    MSU cross country runners run daily from seven to 12 miles and often apply sunblock before outdoor treks. After a run they stretch at Jenison Field House. Runners from left are journalism senior Katie Kelly English and Spanish senior Michelle Rafferty and hospitality business junior Dustin Voss.
  • Pretty good year for some …

    (12/08/2006)
    A good year for 133Democratic PartyWhile we all should be thankful for the loss of the Republican majority whew it should be noted that the Democrats won by default.
  • Mich. Legislature's power shift might change state's direction

    (11/09/2006)
    Michigan's Legislature is looking a little more blue.After Tuesday's midterm elections Democrats have claimed the House of Representatives 58-52 and are battling for more ground in a Republican-controlled Senate 21-17.
  • Mysterious disappearance

    (08/15/2006)
    A 33-year-old question is still waiting to be answered.Henry Louis Baltimore Jr. went missing without a trace in 1973 and subsequent investigations have not revealed what happened to the former social science and music honor student.Police found only the MSU marching band drum major's 1968 Buick two days before an armed robbery suspect who 21-year-old Baltimore had testified against was scheduled to appear in court.But in April the East Lansing Police Department resumed the missing person's case and is attempting to discover what became of him.On Sunday Baltimore's family sat together in his brother's house talking about the case and looking at faded photographs of Baltimore dressed up in uniform leading the MSU band.
  • A new act aims to delete the threat.

    (06/07/2006)
    Using MySpace.com and other social networking Web sites may no longer be allowed in public schools and libraries if a current act passes Congress.The Deleting Online Predators Act of 2006 or DOPA would revise the Communications Act of 1934 "to require recipients of universal service support for schools and libraries to protect minors from commercial social networking Web sites and chat rooms.""It's aimed at extending or filtering technology to schools and public libraries so that technology would be in place to prevent accessing social networking sites unless it's for an educational reason" said Jeff Urbanchuk spokesman for U.S.
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