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  • Police brief 12/01/09

    (11/30/2009)
    A 21-year-old student reported her Gary Fisher bike stolen between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Nov. 24 MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
  • Spartans head to N.C. for NCAA title game rematch

    (11/30/2009)
    Aside from common articles and pronouns one word resounded in head coach Tom Izzos weekly press conference more than any other embarrassed.
  • Police veil Rather details

    (11/30/2009)
    The university and police have refused to release details from the police report regarding the events of a Nov. 22 assault in Rather Hall.
  • MSU considers adding health services to residence halls

    (11/30/2009)
    Health advice soon could be only an e-mail away or a few steps down the hall for students as officials consider placing services in residential neighborhoods.
  • Hubbard to pilot new community dorm plan

    (11/30/2009)
    University officials plan to launch a pilot program of the planned neighborhood concept next fall in Hubbard Hall featuring a revamped student support services system.
  • Seeking a health care solution

    (11/30/2009)
    Two weeks ago Jeff Caesar had a seizure while watching TV. During the seizure Caesar dislocated his shoulder and broke his humerus a bone in the arm.
  • Prof to hold photography lecture

    (11/30/2009)
    Chicano history professor Javier Pescador will present his lecture American Lenses Mexican Aliens Photography of the Mexican Experience in the United States 1930-1965 on Thursday afternoon in the MSU Museum Auditorium.
  • Art show fundraiser to be held Sunday

    (11/30/2009)
    MSUs student group Physicians for Human Rights will be hosting its annual Art Show fundraiser Sunday which is a silent auction with proceeds benefiting the Lansing Area AIDS Network and Beit Atfal Assumoud.
  • MSU officials discussing potential building use

    (11/30/2009)
    The fate of the current Michigan State Police headquarters which is owned by MSU and located across the road from campus still is uncertain as state police employees await the headquarters scheduled move to downtown Lansing.
  • Sign of the Times

    (11/30/2009)
    East Lansing resident Susan Woods has been fundraising for the past 13 years all for an event that is held only once a year.
  • Greater Lansing Food Bank receives fewer donations than last year; remains hopeful, thankful

    (11/30/2009)
    As students and East Lansing residents are enjoying the beginning of the holiday season local food banks said the holiday cheer was felt through the number of donations received during the weekend although numbers were slightly lower than last year.
  • Army National Guard speaks about program aimed at medical students

    (11/30/2009)
    The pressure of providing for his family and dealing with the poor economy has caused Dan Grutter to consider joining the Army National Guard.
  • Bishop announces campaign chairs

    (11/30/2009)
    Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop announced Monday Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson and Michigan Republican Party Secretary Hank Fuhs will serve as the co-chairs for his campaign for Michigan Attorney General.
  • Residents of E.L. might find bats visiting warm homes

    (11/30/2009)
    Warm cozy houses are the perfect antidote for the icy winter months but some people might find unwanted creatures lurking in their walls or attic that also are looking for relief from the cold.
  • Academic Governance hopes to draft joint document on campus civility

    (11/30/2009)
    Members of MSUs Academic Governance system hope to restore civility to MSU with a joint faculty and student statement on the topic but officials said the campus community will have to wait until at least next semester for a finalized document.
  • MSU curator offers array of Christmas exhibits

    (11/30/2009)
    What started out as a hobby for Val Berryman now brings holiday spirit to community members when he installs Christmas displays every year.
  • Light exchange to conclude Friday

    (11/30/2009)
    The LED Holiday Light Exchange through the Lansing Board of Water and Light is scheduled to end Friday.
  • Forum to discuss drunken driving

    (11/30/2009)
    Spartans Against Drunk Driving will host its fourth annual Survivors Forum at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Wonders Hall Kiva.
  • UAB annual craft show at MSU Union

    (11/30/2009)
    University Activities Board will be hosting the Holiday Arts and Crafts Show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Union. There will be four floors of booths featuring more than 200 artists from around the country.
  • World AIDS Day holds MSU events

    (11/30/2009)
    Kresge Art Museum will display the NAMES Project AIDS Quilt at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Main Gallery. The quilt is an ongoing community arts project featuring more than 40000 panels many of which memorialize the life of a person lost to AIDS.
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