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  • Budget negotiations extend late into night

    (09/30/2009)
    After spending all day and evening Wednesday in marathon budget negotiations the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate failed to pass a budget by their midnight deadline at press time Wednesday after the Senate adjourned until 1215 a.m. without sending a continuation budget to Gov. Jennifer Granholm to avoid a partial state government shutdown.
  • Brooklyn band Jodienda to play Basement 414 with folksy sound

    (09/30/2009)
    Brooklyn-based noisyfolksy band Jodienda pronounced ho-DI-enda is taking a miniature tour throughout a few cities in the Midwest.
  • Spartans bounce back with convincing victory

    (09/30/2009)
    The MSU mens soccer team came out flying in the first half of its midweek nonconference match against Valparaiso on Wednesday at DeMartin Stadium at Old College Field scoring two goals within 11 minutes and completely controlling possession.
  • Icers picked to finish in CCHA's lower half

    (09/30/2009)
    The MSU hockey team was picked to finish ninth in the preseason CCHA coaches poll and eighth by the leagues media.
  • All-Big Ten midfielder out for year

    (09/30/2009)
    No. 10 MSU womens soccer head coach Tom Saxton said Tuesdays practice was full of devastated players and coaches as they dealt with the loss of senior midfielder Lauren Sinacola because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament ACL in her left knee an injury that not only ended her season but also her career.
  • Experienced Spartans expecting success

    (09/30/2009)
    The feeling surrounding the No. 10 MSU womens golf team is not cockiness or swagger.
  • Main Library, Kresge promote Korean outreach on campus

    (09/30/2009)
    A centuries-old religious disagreement steeped in violence will be brought today to the Main Library.
  • Coffee hours further cultural understanding

    (09/30/2009)
    Many MSU language departments are brewing up ways for students to gain out-of-the-classroom experiences.
  • Construction on Farm Lane complete

    (09/30/2009)
    Two years of construction on Farm Lane wrapped up at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning and the road is now open to traffic.
  • Panel discussion focuses on lives of migrant workers in Mich.

    (09/30/2009)
    Since he was born Pedro Gonzalezs life existed with little certainty. Gonzalez his parents and his siblings never were able to stay in one place for very long often moving to and working in several states throughout the course of each year.
  • Public Library to host fall book sale

    (09/30/2009)
    The East Lansing Public Library 950 Abbot Road will host a fall book sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct.
  • Discussion to be held on public access

    (09/30/2009)
    The East Lansing Cable Commission will host a panel discussion at 730 p.m. Monday in Courtroom 2 of the 54-B District Court 101 Linden St.
  • "Free Day" Saturday at Potter Park Zoo

    (09/30/2009)
    Animal lovers strapped for cash can head to Potter Park Zoo on Saturday. The zoo is holding a free day for all residents of Ingham County.
  • Volunteers needed for E.L. Cleanup

    (09/30/2009)
    The Community Relations Coalition is looking for volunteers to help in a neighborhood cleanup Sunday.
  • Lansing Breakfast Club continues to eat, grow

    (09/30/2009)
    Early before sunrise Wednesday morning Panera Bread in the Frandor Shopping Center was preparing for a day of business when two strangers in their mid-20s in business suits approached each other and one inquired Are you here for the Breakfast Club
  • Almuna to discuss polar experiences

    (09/30/2009)
    Science journalist and MSU alumna Amy Nevala will be on campus today to discuss her experiences reporting in the Greenland ice sheet.
  • Wells Hall to show Zombieland tonight

    (09/30/2009)
    A sneak preview of the new movie Zombieland will be open to all MSU students today.
  • E.L. Farmer's market to host Autumn Fest

    (09/30/2009)
    The East Lansing Farmers Market will hold its first Autumn Fest from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday in Valley Court Park 201 Hillside Court.
  • Teach for America panel held Monday at Kellogg Center

    (09/30/2009)
    Students interested in learning more about Teach For America a nonprofit organization that sends college graduates to teach in schools in low-income areas have the opportunity to attend a panel from 6-7 p.m. Monday at the Kellogg Center Auditorium.
  • ASMSU considers blog to bolster student involvement in organization

    (09/30/2009)
    Students might have an easier opportunity to interact with the representatives and staff of ASMSU if plans to launch a blog on the organizations Web site materialize group officials said Wednesday.
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