The “Spice” K2 Still Remains a Concern

The “Spice” K2 Still Remains a Concern The “Spice” K2 Still Remains a Concern

Keeping the Faith on Campus

Keeping the Faith on Campus Keeping the Faith on Campus

So Long, Barnes & Noble

So Long, Barnes & Noble So Long, Barnes & Noble

I Do or I Don’t to Proposal 2

28 October 2004

Michiganders young and old, married or single, will see big changes if Proposal 2 is passed this year.[ban] Proposal 2 is an amendment to Michigan’s constitution that will appear on election ballots this November 2. Though it is often thought of as the gay marriage proposal, it goes far beyond restricting same-sex marriages, which are [...]

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Knights in BMWs

21 October 2004

The heroic knight slays the dragon and rescues the damsel from the tower of a gray castle, ultimately winning her heart and the rule of the kingdom. This is Medieval history, as Americans have come to know it, in a nutshell: a world of fantasy and action thanks to Hollywood’s portrayals of the period. Could [...]

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The Gettin- Lucky Soundtrack

21 October 2004

The lights are down, the candles lit. All you need is the perfect song to really get things going… “Let’s get it on….” The immortal refrain from the classic Motown single by Marvin Gaye, released in 1973, is the first song most people think of when they want to get into mood, according to a [...]

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Voices of Alternative Media

21 October 2004

In the shadow of the upcoming election, American voters see each Presidential candidate’s policies and rhetoric almost exclusively through the eyes of corporate television and newspaper reporters. Many of these same Americans are bothered by the possibility of bias in the news. Does the news seem to have a liberal slant? Is Fox News really [...]

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Serving up Culture

21 October 2004

When Adnan Shinnaq married Rose, an American woman, on September 11, 1998, he had no idea what the future would hold. In fact, when terrorists attacked the United States three years later, the Jordanian native was too busy cooking an anniversary dinner to turn on the television. After his wife came home from work and [...]

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Where to Be

21 October 2004

African Studies: Apartheid, Solidarity, and Globalization Thursday, October 21 in 201 International Center at 12 p.m. Lessons from history on anti-apartheid, presented by Peter Limb. eBay FAQ Thursday, October 21 at the East Lansing Public Library at 7 p.m. Come with your questions and get ready for “eBay FAQ”! Donna Klein, the “eBay Lady,” will [...]

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Don’t be Scurred

21 October 2004

The leaves have changed into beautiful shades of red, yellow, and orange and the weather has turned cold and rainy, making it the perfect setting for a Halloween scare. For those of you looking for a good spook or for just something to do on an upcoming weekend, check out an area haunted attraction. Beware: [...]

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Swatting the Bug

21 October 2004

As it starts to get colder, students at MSU may want to stock up on more tissue. It could be a long winter. Being as most students are under 65, older than 6 months and, on average, not pregnant, the chances of getting a flu shot in the midst of the national flu vaccine shortage [...]

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Price Check

21 October 2004

[wharton2] The Wharton Center introduced a new act recently that neither sings nor dances. The popular theater known for bringing a variety of theatrical and musical performances received a new executive director, Mike Brand, who brought with him new ideas about student tickets. Like the old adage “out with the old, in with the new”, [...]

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Literary Corner: Letters from the Troops

21 October 2004

[moore] With the race for the presidential election heating to a boiling point, John Kerry supporters are offered yet another nail in the coffin for good old George W., Michael Moore’s most recent release: “Will They Ever Trust Us Again: Letters From the War Zone,” offers the American people an almost unheard of opinion from [...]

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