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Potential Supreme Court selections factor in election
(09/30/2008)
With up to three U.S. Supreme Court justices expected to retire during the next president8217s first term this year8217s election could be important in shaping the next era of court decisions. -
Slow condo sales might pick up in urban areas
(09/30/2008)
Condominium units in East Lansing aren8217t selling quickly but experts say the market for urban housing is expected to grow. -
Living to learn
(09/30/2008)
When MSU plays the University of Michigan in football this year the fist pump Wolverine fans so enthusiastically incorporate into their cheers really carries an unintentional message. In essence as a fist pump resembles the American Sign Language sign for the letter 8220S8221 they are unknowingly supporting the Spartans. Chris Hunter the former director of the Michigan Division of Deaf and Hard of Hearing told this story last week at the opening celebration of the new livinglearning option in American Sign Language available in Phillips Hall. -
Living in a zoo
(09/30/2008)
The ostriches at Potter Park Zoo have seen better days at least in terms of appearances. The birds have patches of feathers covering their bodies they look mangy and beat up. They aren8217t unhealthy and it8217s not that they aren8217t taken care of 8212 the birds pluck themselves and each other. -
Hello, my name is Joe Flood
(09/30/2008)
Entomology senior Joe Flood first went fishing with his dad when he was 5. Now he is the president of the MSU Sportfishing Club. -
MSU student to help eye care in Ghana
(09/30/2008)
When people want to go somewhere warm for winter break most people would think about California or Florida not Ghana. But Elaine Brantley will be going to the country with Unite for Sight Inc. in January to help prevent blindness in local citizens. -
E.L. Change a Light Day provides low cost energy efficient bulbs
(09/30/2008)
The city of East Lansing is partnering with local stores to provide energy efficient compact fluorescent lightbulbs or CFLs at a reduced rate. -
Former Spartans football player admits to steroid use during '88 Rose Bowl win
(09/30/2008)
Former MSU football player Tony Mandarich has admitted to using steroids and cheating on a steroid test administered in conjunction with the 1988 Rose Bowl which the Spartans won. -
Report: Winter surge in heating costs expected
(09/30/2008)
Students who find coal in their stockings might be considered lucky this winter as heating costs for natural gas are expected to increase by as much as 21 percent. -
Mock Career Fair prepares students for job hunting
(09/30/2008)
Business students broke out their best interview clothes Tuesday dusted off their rsums and headed over to the Business College Complex for the second annual Women in Business Students8217 Association Mock Career Fair. -
Election program to be held today on campus for voters
(09/30/2008)
The Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions8217 Hubbard Hall staff will hold an 8220If I were President8221 program at 7 p.m. tonight in 132 Hubbard Hall. -
Students, residents invited to brainstorm suggestions for Michigan Avenue revival
(09/30/2008)
East Lansing residents and students who would like to see more development on Michigan Avenue can attend a community workshop Thursday to discuss ways to revitalize the corridor. -
Freshman fifteen Q's
(09/30/2008)
College is a whole new world for many freshmen traveling campus for the first time. The State News sat down with one of these brave explorers to get a glimpse in 15 questions or less at a new face on campus and his perspective on his new frontier. -
Rathje out for season with torn ACL
(09/30/2008)
When sophomore outside hitter Jenilee Rathje fell to the ground holding her knee early in the fourth set against Ohio State last Friday the team was left to scramble for answers. -
Midterms bring usual headaches
(09/30/2008)
It8217s time to pay the piper. Yes once again we 8212 or at least I 8212 have reached that week in the semester where suddenly every class is a test and assignments are due left and right. -
Icers tabbed fifth by coaches, third by media in CCHA polls
(09/30/2008)
The MSU hockey team was voted No. 5 in the CCHA coaches poll and No. 3 in the media poll released Tuesday at CCHA Media Day at Van Andel Arena. -
Wall Street crisis affects college students too
(09/30/2008)
If you aren8217t scared you8217re not paying attention. Monday a 700 billion deal to bail out Wall Street and attempt to solve the United States8217 current financial crisis failed in a Congressional vote. -
Dantonio looking to keep offense balanced
(09/30/2008)
Thanks in large part to the success of senior running back Javon Ringer the Spartans8217 passing game has been almost nonexistent this season. -
Opening up debates benefits voters before going to polls
(09/30/2008)
The 2008 presidential debates need to be opened up to more candidates than just from the two major parties. If this happened Americans would be able to vote for a candidate who really represented their beliefs not just the one who loosely stood for something they believe in. -
"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" revitalizes area residence
(09/29/2008)
Eifert Road has been transformed from a quiet neighborhood street to a loud crowded construction site 8212 with the addition of floodlights camera crews and spectators cheering on construction workers to boot.



