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Student input should produce better ANGEL
Any MSU student or faculty member who has ever felt any frustration when dealing with ANGEL — presumably, the majority of students and faculty — can take a sigh of relief. Thankfully, the course management system slowly is being replaced. Read more »
At-large students weaken ASMSU’s clout
A lack of participation from students at University Council meetings has ASMSU representatives concerned, but their solution might just be as bad as the problem. ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, recently implemented a new student caucus that will gather at-large students, which are student-held positions in University Council, to discuss issues with each other before presenting their concerns at council meetings. Read more »
Smoking ban good idea, difficult to execute
Smoking on campus can be bothersome to students who are nonsmokers. When walking to class, it is common for students to be hit with a whiff of cigarette smoke — a smell that can be very irritating for some — or have to walk behind someone with a cigarette in their hand. Read more »
COLUMNS: More columns »
Conference collects conservatives
At around 10:30 p.m. on a mid-week evening, MSU College Republicans departed ... More »
D.A.R.E. to be different, drug-free
Two weeks ago, I was provided with the opportunity to speak to a group of fifth graders celebrating ... More »
Blind rooming creates many opportunities
When I arrived on campus, I had no idea who my roommate was or whether we’d get along. OK, that’s ... More »
LETTERS: More letters »
Bond represents school’s future
Those of you who have always voted in favor of bonds, whose kids are receiving or received a great education, ... More »
Bond does more harm than good
On Feb 28, the voters in East Lansing will approve or reject a proposed $53 million school bond. If ... More »
Parking fines excessive, ludicrous
It is great that MSU has been able to build and maintain parking areas by ... More »
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