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Student group protests war with walkout
When Israeli soldiers came to campus Tuesday, a struggle overseas was brought to East Lansing after a group of student activists protested the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. As an Emerson Fellow for StandWithUs, a program that aims to educate students across the globe about Israeli affairs, political theory and constitutional democracy senior Raffi Appel invited special guests to campus to share their side of the Israeli and Palestinian conflict.student group protests war with walkout More »
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Hollis named to NCAA Basketball Committee
MSU Athletics Director Mark Hollis was appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. The committee is in charge of selecting and seeding NCAA Tournaments. Hollis is one of two new members of the committee and will begin his five-year term Sept. More »
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Ohio State game set for 4 p.m. March 4
MSU’s director of basketball operations Kevin Pauga confirmed via Twitter on Wednesday that the No. 6 men’s basketball team’s regular season finale against Ohio State will be at 4 p.m. More »
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Tubby Smith impressed with Draymond Green versatility
MSU men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo has had no shortage of praise for his star senior forward Draymond Green this season. More »
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Different schools of thought
Yalley Sackett, 8, grabbed his blue lunch box off the counter and packed his backpack. It was time to head to school. He sat in the backseat of the car, looking out the window as his mom, Ella Sackett, drove him through MSU’s campus to Red Cedar Elementary School, located at 1110 Narcissus Drive, last Friday. More »
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MSU research continues to grow with increased funding
Officials are looking at continued growth in research dollars awarded to MSU thanks to an $18 million increase compared to the previous fiscal year. The university took in nearly $439 million in research awards during fiscal year 2010-11, attributed to MSU’s competitive faculty and their work, said J. Ian Gray, vice president for research and graduate studies. More »
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Pressure builds, Sully sinks
A few notes following Tuesday night’s games: No. 6 MSU hoped to gain a little breathing room in the race for the Big Ten title, but the two closest competitors, No. More »
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Cafe brings flavor to community
Growing up, Lansing resident Jasmine Hughes constantly was frustrated with her generation’s idea of food and lack of interest in meals as a bonding experience. More »
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Toning up for spring break made easy with workout tips from trainer
For many students, spring break means beaches, parties and a much-needed break from class and work. And for those who are traveling to a tropical location where they might be seen wearing a swimsuit or other revealing ensembles, it also means working out to ensure they have a beach-fit body to show off while on vacation. More »
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