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Have a good trip?

Studying abroad is one of the best opportunities that students can have to expand their liberal arts education and broaden their life experiences. Encountering firsthand unfamiliar cultures and customs, foreign languages and unknown settings, students are provided with a more extensive education than what they would normally receive on campus.

Fuel for thought

As the price of gasoline remains high, the same culprits are once again held accountable and tired, predictable solutions are advocated. The nation, and in particular the presidential candidates, debate oil policy.

Taking things too far, or how to be a Michigan activist

What is it with the people on this campus? Not everyone, mind you. Not everyone has gone crazy, but there certainly is a large and vocal group of people here who seem to want to draw attention to their cause. Nothing wrong with that, don't get me wrong, I admire anyone who is willing to stand up for what they believe in.

A weekend in East Lansing makes me appreciate A2

My friend and I stuck out like sore thumbs in East Lansing. In our Michael Stars stretch-tees and black booty pants we were highly contrast to the standard American Eagle boots and big orange fleeces. I felt foreign - where were all the jean jackets and big hoop earrings? They were nowhere to be found. And what the hell was going on out on the dance floor? People weren't dancing, they were trying to have sex while still wearing clothes. This was above and beyond grinding. It was so high school that I was just waiting for the principal to come in and break it up.

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Kuljurgis: Tentatively Speaking

10-10-2000

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