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  • Icers knock off Broncos 3-1

    (10/31/2008)
    In the Halloween matchup between No. 11 MSU and Western Michigan the Spartans didnt fall for many tricks and instead earned a handful of treats.
  • Spartans tie Wolverines 1-1

    (10/31/2008)
    The MSU women8217s soccer team8217s pregame checklist was a bit lengthy. But in all actuality all the Spartans had to do in order to get everything they wanted was pick up the victory.
  • Spartans look to reduce mental errors

    (10/31/2008)
    With less than two weeks of practice under its belt the MSU women8217s basketball team still has a lot of work to do before the start of the 2008-09 season.
  • Women's basketball gearing for upcoming season

    (10/30/2008)
    With less than two weeks of practice under its belt the MSU women8217s basketball team still has a lot of work left to do as it prepares for the start of the 2008-09 season.
  • Spartans shoot for Big Ten title in Baum's final home game

    (10/30/2008)
    MSU soccer head coach Joe Baum8217s last home game the No. 25 Spartans have the opportunity to do something that has never been done in the program8217s history.
  • Race to the White House

    (10/30/2008)
    Bryce Colquitt stands over his North Case Hall dorm room futon ironing a white T-shirt. The home to residential James Madison College Case Hall houses many politically active students. As the political theory and constitutional democracy sophomore meticulously runs the iron over his T-shirt he talks about the campaign he volunteers for.
  • Police Brief 10/31/08

    (10/30/2008)
    Halloween decorating became less festive when an 18-year-old student found a metal nail wedged into her cake Oct. 24 in the Wilson Hall cafeteria MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
  • Word on the street

    (10/30/2008)
    Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill. has made history becoming the first major black presidential nominee. In five days the country will decide if he will make history again as the first black president of the United States.
  • Bates' new punting style a kick on special teams

    (10/30/2008)
    The first time MSU head coach Mark Dantonio saw sophomore punter Aaron Bates try his new punting style of dropping the point of the football toward the ground instead of flat he thought his starter had botched the kick.
  • One snap away

    (10/30/2008)
    In one snap Kirk Cousins8217 role on the MSU football team could change dramatically. One hard hit on senior quarterback Brian Hoyer and the redshirt freshman would have to trade his headset for his helmet and run onto the field to lead the Spartans.
  • Breakdown: Ringer gives MSU advantage at running back

    (10/30/2008)
    The 5-foot-11 165- pound Gilreath is coming off the first two-touchdown game for a Wisconsin wide receiver this season when he caught three balls for 71 yards last week against Illinois.
  • Museum hopes MSU music series reaches out to public

    (10/30/2008)
    More than a dozen MSU students will be showcasing their musical talent this weekend. But rather than perform at an auditorium on campus they8217ll be heading to Lansing to an unlikely venue the Michigan Historical Museum.
  • Workforce diversifies slowly, surely at MSU

    (10/30/2008)
    Daina Briedis isn8217t alone. Briedis an associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science said women don8217t make up a majority of the department8217s faculty but they8217re gaining ground.
  • Case may influence race for prosecutor

    (10/30/2008)
    Like the economy in the presidential election this year8217s race for the Ingham County Prosecutor8217s Office could be defined by one issue The handling of Claude McCollum8217s wrongful murder conviction last year.
  • Nomadic professor settles at MSU

    (10/30/2008)
    Jim Pivarnik chose a major popular with many undergraduate students. After several major changes the kinesiology and epidemiology professor now debunks popular health and physical education myths with his research.
  • On-campus parties prepare Students for election day

    (10/30/2008)
    A busy table full of information and candy attracted students to Spartans Vote 2008 seven in locations around campus Thursday.
  • SN Style: Snazzy student ruffles feathers with crafty costume

    (10/30/2008)
    This week8217s SN Style is a little different. In the Halloween spirit The State News caught up with interior design senior Kim Wargo who made her own tropical costume.
  • Prognosticators

    (10/30/2008)
    There are so many choices in life. What top should I wear Should I go trick o8217 treating tonight But have no fear When it comes to sports the prognosticators make the choices for you
  • Tuition increase article fails to outline costs to all students

    (10/30/2008)
    I was disappointed that the article General fund covers tuition increase SN 1027 did not mention how the spring 2009 tuition increase will affect out-of-state students.
  • Halloween not just an excuse to roam streets scantily-clad

    (10/30/2008)
    I am writing today on behalf of the naughty schoolgirl the sexy nurse and the Playboy bunny. I am writing today because I am sick of the inevitable 8220slutty costume8221 conversation that is as closely tied to Halloween at MSU as the weeklong drinking spree.
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