Payne announces return to MSU for senior season by Apr 29, 2013“After a period of going back and forth on his decision to declare for the draft, junior center Adreian Payne ultimately decided to fulfill a promise he made to his late grandmother Mary Lewis — to finish his degree at MSU.”
Summer legislation news to look out for by Apr 27, 2013“As finals week approaches with summer in tow, here are some law-related and current-events issues to watch out for this beach season. 1.”
Word on the street: What will you remember about MSU? by Apr 27, 2013“As commencement begins to creep up on graduating seniors next weekend, some students have taken a moment to reflect upon their greatest memories of MSU.”
Enjoy the moment, time moves fast by Apr 27, 2013“I know you’re counting down the days. I know you’ve memorized the deadlines for your final exams and projects and 20-page papers.”
10 ways you'll have to readjust to life after college by Apr 27, 2013“After four years of living in East Lansing, we’ve become accustomed to life in a college town. Now that we’re about to graduate and make our way back into the real world, we’ve realized there are some things we have to relearn about life outside of college.”
Band of Others by Apr 25, 2013“It all started with a lone ukulele. When his band members went their separate ways post-graduation in 2009, MSU alumnus Dylan Rogers longed to stay in Lansing, where he grew up.”
Climate of Uncertainty by Apr 25, 2013“This Earth Day, MSU is making progress on many fronts toward sustainability. The university significantly has reduced landfill waste and energy consumption while almost quadrupling in weight the amount of items reused in the last five years.”
Comeback of the Canvas by Apr 25, 2013“East Lansing is known by two monikers: “The Home of Michigan State University” and “City of the Arts.” The first moniker is straightforward.”
ASMS-SCREWED? by Apr 25, 2013“After ASMSU’s general assembly turned down a bill to move all funds to an on-campus account monitored by MSU’s administration, ASMSU President Evan Martinak was expecting an action in the near future — and it finally hit.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, officially was notified Tuesday that the university will be withholding the upcoming summer semester student tax, which primarily supports the organization, according to documents received by The State News.
A memorandum sent from Vice President for Finance and Treasurer Mark Haas and Interim Vice President for Student Affairs and Services Denise Maybank stated the organization “will not receive any further tax dollars” after missing the April 5, 2013, deadline for moving funds from off-campus accounts to the university financial system.
A two-year, ongoing battle between the student government and university has hit the boiling point, and the future is foggy for ASMSU.
Why is this happening? “There’s a set of issues that have been brewing for a while that caused the board and others to ask that we develop accountability measures,” MSU President Lou Anna K.”
Trouble in Paradise by Apr 25, 2013“Rapes, assaults, druggings, threats, muggings, death — all of these incidents have happened to students on MSU study abroad. MSU awarded the second-most credit hours for study abroad in the nation in 2010-11, according to the Institute of International Education.” | News Topics
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