28 October 2004
The debates are over. The countdown is on. With Election Day less than a week away, pressure lies on the chests of Americans everywhere as they await the chance to cast their vote in what is said to be one of the most important presidential elections in the history of the nation. However, while anxiety [...]
28 October 2004
At the end of this fall semester or in May 2005, thousands of MSU students will cross a stage in the Breslin Center and graduate, walking out into the real world hopefully with real world jobs. Little do many students know, that once they’ve entered the real world, they are stripped of many benefits that [...]
28 October 2004
The Bush Plan For many young voters, only months separate them from independence, which means making dreaded health insurance payments from their own checkbooks; however, many are still unaware of where the candidates stand on health care issues. “As young people start to take a role in society, they recognize the importance of a strong [...]
28 October 2004
The first rule of the Patriot Act is you do not talk about the Patriot Act. [flag] The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the Patriot Act on April 6, but the Patriot Act itself prohibited them from revealing the fact that they were challenging the Act. The Justice Department tried to censor [...]
28 October 2004
Pop Entertainment and ASMSU present Ben Kweller Thursday, October 28 in the MSU Auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15. “Beyond the Low Carb Craze” Thursday, October 28 in Spartan Room C in the International Center. Free presentation with Beth Spyke, Sparrow Community Health Education. To register, call (517) 353-2596 or email healhtyu@msu.edu. Sponsored by [...]
28 October 2004
For many MSU women, cervical cancer is a “silent” disease in more ways than one. According to an article by Dr. Augustine Garcia, medical director of clinical investigation support at Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, cancer of the cervix is the second most common malignancy in women worldwide, with more than 500,000 cases diagnosed each year. [...]
28 October 2004
George W. Bush and John Kerry are not the only ones busy in the last week. Just take a walk in the shoes of a member of any one of the political groups here at MSU. Members of Students for Bush, Students for Kerry, MSU College Republicans, or MSU College Democrats will eat, sleep, and [...]
28 October 2004
Jihad. The word jihad does not mean ‘holy war’ as it has been misrepresented in recent times. Its translation is simply ‘struggle,’ and the Muslim students at MSU have entered into a new struggle to redefine the Muslim community as an important and powerful part of America. Their jihad is building strength to bring unity [...]
28 October 2004
It’s easy to focus all attention on the presidential candidates during election years. But come Election Day, when you look at your ballot and are trying to decide whose name sounds the best for Ingham County Drain Commissioner, remember that the local names also have a huge impact on your life. The state proposals and [...]
28 October 2004
Absentee ballots are all the rage this fall. Seeing flyers from countless student political organizations is commonplace. Everywhere, young people are talking politics. The politically lazy youth are a mere memory of apathetic days gone by.[rookie] The upcoming presidential election, called the most crucial in recent years, has spurred the MSU students to make an [...]

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