Is There Still a Place for Feminism on Campus?

Is There Still a Place for Feminism on Campus? Is There Still a Place for Feminism on Campus?

MSU Power Plant in Trouble With State, Campus Groups

MSU Power Plant in Trouble With State, Campus Groups MSU Power Plant in Trouble With State, Campus Groups

Free Falling for Food

Free Falling for Food Free Falling for Food

Literary Corner: Growing Up a Lad

30 September 2004

[lads] The image most college students have when they look out their dorm window into the abyss of the future is probably relatively the same: corporate business suits, deadlines, nine to five work schedules, maybe even some dreadful cubicles. Young novelist Dave Itzkoff brings to life the underbelly of the magazine world, as [...]

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The Best You’ve Never Heard: Steppin In It

30 September 2004

[band] A bluegrass infused, hillbilly-boppin’, progressively fun jam band? Yes, you heard correctly. Visiting the Green Door Bar, 2005 E. Michigan Ave., on any given Monday means you better slip on your flood pants, because you’re about to step knee-deep into the new face of roots music. Steppin’ In It, a [...]

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Battle at the Polls

30 September 2004

[voting] He’s 19. He thought about going to college after graduation, but meager funds made that dream a bleak one. So he did what he thought was right and joined up. Now he’s fighting in war he does not understand. He is your brother, your sister, your friend and neighbor. He puts his life [...]

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Open Up to Olin

30 September 2004

[van] Toothache, backache, stomachache, cough, cold, flu. Olin Health Center is the place to go for Michigan State University students who need medical care. Olin offers students a variety of medical services ranging from its urgent care facility to its health education department. When seeing 20,000 to 22,000 students per year, [...]

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Where To Be

30 September 2004

[random]Sukkah Decorating 101Thursday, September 30 at the MSU Hillel at 4 p.m.Bring your creative ideas; the Sukkah and supplies will be supplied. Cider and snacks served. Panel Discussion – “The Face in the Mirror: Living in a Multicultural or Multiracial Family”Thursday, September 30 at the East Lansing Public Library (950 Abbott Rd) at 7 [...]

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Fish and Chips and
Family Ties

30 September 2004

[dublin] When communications senior Jimmy Donnellon signed up to spend the summer of 2003 abroad in Dublin, Ireland he did much more than simply study the Irish Film and Literature that the program required. He traced his family’s roots back to the home where his great grandmother grew up, learned how to drive [...]

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Opposite Sides of the Fence

30 September 2004

Another Civil Right? See if these quotes sound familiar. “These types of marriages are abominable, according to Virginia law. If allowed, they would pollute America.” “Such unions are not only unnatural, but always productive of deplorable results, such as increased effeminate behavior in the population. They are productive of evil, and [...]

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Dear Melville

30 September 2004

[football] Every application, every brochure and every flyer that past, present and future students receive in the mail from your university displays the proud Spartan “S” as a symbol of the school. However, instead of then exhibiting the great prestige and academics MSU represents, the next image is always a colorful action shot [...]

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State Gets Wired

30 September 2004

[admin] As of July 26, 2004, MSU finally decided to move out of the Dark Ages and into the 21st century and change their means of tuition payment to the “hassle-free” system of electronic billing. This means that paper bills will no longer be mailed to parents through the U.S. Postal Service. [...]

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Fresh Look

30 September 2004

Don’t rub your eyes too hard. Last time you looked at this site, it was different. The Big Green has gone through quite a bit of change in the last couple of years. When it started, it was a mere glimmer in founder Beth Desy’s eyes — a vision that she and a handful [...]

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