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  • McCain, Obama expected to be in Mich. next week

    (07/31/2008)
    Reports that presumptive presidential candidates Sens. Barack Obama D-Ill. and John McCain R-Ariz. will appear in Michigan next week could not be confirmed by spokespeople from either campaign.
  • Marked by abuse

    (07/31/2008)
    Carol Jacobsen has experienced the pain and effects of domestic violence first hand. While she was married to a man who abused her she said she was forced to have an illegal abortion 8212 an act some people would consider murder. And she8217s not alone.
  • Police Brief 08/01/08

    (07/31/2008)
    A 1996 Cadillac Deville was damaged by a university-owned Bobcat truck at 145 p.m. Tuesday at the Student Services building MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
  • City weighs motorized scooter ban

    (07/31/2008)
    As the Lansing City Council considers a ban on certain motorized scooter-like vehicles East Lansing citizens are left to consider whether their city should take similar action.
  • Merits of fish may override health concerns

    (07/31/2008)
    The Michigan Department of Community Health released the 2008 Michigan Family Fish Consumption Guide on Thursday to educate people on safe fish consumption but experts say the health benefits of moderate fish consumption outweigh the risks for most.
  • Neitzel signs deal with German team

    (07/31/2008)
    Former MSU guard Drew Neitzel wanted the opportunity to be a starter on a professional basketball team.
  • Saint-Dic signs deal with Kansas City

    (07/31/2008)
    Former MSU football defensive end Jonal Saint-Dic signed a two-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday according to the team8217s Web site.
  • Mackinac retreat looks excessive in tough times

    (07/31/2008)
    I read with embarrassment the MSU Board of Trustees8217 attempts to reason a two-day business retreat to Mackinac Island8217s prestigious Grand Hotel in Trustees go to Mackinac to discuss future of university SN 730.
  • Trustees' Mackinac retreat could yield results

    (07/31/2008)
    A five-star hotel on Mackinac Island doesn8217t seem like it would be the best place to conduct university business but that8217s where the MSU Board of Trustees traveled for their annual retreat. The two-day retreat gives the board some extra time to review the past year and see where the university can improve in the future.
  • Republican party full of scandals

    (07/31/2008)
    Those who know me know I despise the American political system. That8217s why I love Republicans.
  • Congress passes bill to relieve college costs

    (07/31/2008)
    Students could receive a little help against rising tuition costs as Congress passed a bill Thursday that could hold states and universities accountable for the rapidly increasing costs.
  • Neitzel signs contract with German team

    (07/31/2008)
    Former MSU guard Drew Neitzel has signed a one-year contract to play with the Artland Dragons of the German Professional Basketball League according to Eurobasket.comNeitzel played for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the NBAs Summer League earlier this month but decided to sign with Artland on Wednesday.
  • The style of living

    (07/30/2008)
    Flanked by two toddlers who are modeling dresses from her latest juniors fashion line Lansing stylist and entrepreneur Ashley Medina meticulously stares down her biggest challenge of the day.
  • Lawmakers pass bills to rejuvenate Mich. downtowns, attract young grads

    (07/30/2008)
    A new batch of laws giving greater power to Downtown Development Authority boards is designed to strengthen and rejuvenate Michigan8217s downtowns to make them more appealing to young professionals.
  • Police Brief 07/31/08

    (07/30/2008)
    A parking pass was stolen out of a four-door Honda parked in the Auditorium Road parking ramp July 22 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
  • Removing recyclables from bins illegal in E.L.

    (07/30/2008)
    If East Lansing residents want to raise money by collecting recyclable bottles they8217ll have to look elsewhere than the city8217s recycling bins.
  • Wearing flip-flops may pose health risks to body

    (07/30/2008)
    Available in every color shape and design flip-fops have long been a popular footwear choice for the summer season but podiatrists are now saying this sandal type has several health risks especially for students who walk bike or skateboard around campus.
  • Aquatic Center provides summer fun

    (07/30/2008)
    Twelve-year-old East Lansing resident Zachary Trethewey said that participating in the sand castle contest was one of his favorite parts of Wednesday8217s 8th annual Summer Splash at the East Lansing Family Aquatic Center.
  • Bills seek ban on leaving children alone in vehicles

    (07/30/2008)
    State Rep. Mark Meadows D-East Lansing wants to add Michigan to the list of states that prohibit leaving a child unattended in a vehicle.
  • MSU looks forward to opening game challenge at California

    (07/30/2008)
    Almost every year the MSU football team opens the season with a laugher against a weak team in a non-BCS conference.Last season MSU embarrassed UAB 55-18. In 2006 the Spartans defeated Idaho 27-17. In 2005 the Spartans trounced Kent State 49-14.
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